Worker flows by gender and industry in Japan

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of the Japanese and International Economies Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.jjie.2023.101301
Tetsuaki Takano
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After the late 2000s, there were substantial fluctuations in unemployment during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), Abenomics, and COVID-19 crisis, and their impact was uneven by gender and industry. This study examines the property of worker flows in Japan by focusing on gender and industry perspectives using monthly data from the Labour Force Survey. During the COVID-19 crisis, the transition probability from employment to inactivity rose sharply compared to the period of the GFC, mainly driven by women in the service sectors. The contribution of inflows to the dynamics of unemployment was on the rise for both men and women until around 2018, and the decreased unemployment rate during Abenomics can be accounted for by the decline in separation rates.

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日本按性别和行业分列的工人流动情况
2000 年代后期以后,在全球金融危机(GFC)、安倍经济学和 COVID-19 危机期间,失业率出现了大幅波动,而且不同性别和行业受到的影响也不尽相同。本研究利用劳动力调查的月度数据,从性别和行业角度研究了日本工人流动的属性。在 COVID-19 危机期间,与全球金融危机时期相比,从就业向非就业过渡的概率急剧上升,这主要是由服务行业的女性推动的。直到 2018 年左右,男性和女性失业率动态中的流入贡献率都在上升,安倍经济学期间失业率的下降可以用离职率下降来解释。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Japanese and International Economies publishes original reports of research devoted to academic analyses of the Japanese economy and its interdependence on other national economies. The Journal also features articles that present related theoretical, empirical, and comparative analyses with their policy implications. Book reviews are also published.
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