Japanese Women Working
Discover the intricate dynamics of women's roles in the workforce with Japanese Women Working, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1995. This enlightening book comprises contributions from a diverse group of international historians, economists, anthropologists, and management specialists, who collectively explore the policies affecting women workers in Japan throughout the 20th century.
Spanning 260 pages, this comprehensive volume delves into the experiences of women in various sectors, offering valuable insights into their challenges and triumphs. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in gender studies and labor history, Japanese Women Working provides a rich understanding of the evolving landscape for women in the Japanese workforce.
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