The Japanese Journal of Labour Studies
May 2017(No.682)
Support and Investment to Health of Workers
CONTENTS
OPINION
- Proposals for Promoting “Health and Productivity Management”
- Hiroya Ogata
- Research Trends of Health and Productivity Management: Disentangling Conflict between Worksite Health Promotion and Business Administration
- Yuta Morinaga
- Problems Faced by Workers Receiving Cancer Treatment and Supportive Measures
- Hatoe Sakamoto Yamaguchi
Miyako Takahashi
- The Difference and Determinant of Medical Care Expenditure by Health Insurance Societies in Japan
- Yui Ohtsu
- The Impact of Worker’s Age on Occupational Injury, Illness, and Fatality: Evidence from Japanese Data
- Tadashi Sakai
- Duties of Employers in the Occupational Safety and Health Law for Ensuring Worker Health and Preventing Injuries or Illness
- Toshiharu Suzuki
PROSPECTS for LABOR POLICY
- Research Questions on the Relationship between Learning and Career Changes:
Lessons from the Experience of “KOSEN” Education
- Masakazu Yano
BOOK REVIEW
- Yukie Hori Sociological Approach to Job Selection Process at Japanese
High School: Revisiting the Stylized View on “Japanese Transition Model”
- Mitsuhiro Ogawa
NOTE
- Iain Gately Rush Hour : How 500 Million Commuters
Survive the Daily Journey to Work
- Ryo Inagaki
ARTICLE TODAY
- Brynin, Malcolm and Perales, Francisco “Gender Wage Inequality:
The De-gendering of the Occupational Structure”
- Sumire Kurokawa
FIELD EYE
- Brazil’s Litigation Epidemic: Case of Labor Court
- Akiyo Shimamura