Tuesday, October 27, 2009

[IWS] [JAPAN] DIVERSIFICATION OF WORKING PLACES & WORKING HOURS SUMMARY--Research Study [21 October 2009]

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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
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---------------------- Stuart Basefsky
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Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training (JILPT)
JILPT Research Report No. 106

Research Study on Diversification of Working Places and Working Hours Summary [21 October 2009]
http://www.jil.go.jp/english/reports/documents/jilpt-research/no.106.pdf
[full-text, 13 pages]

..Authors
Kazuya Ogura Senior Researcher, the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training
Hirokuni Ikezoe Vice Senior Researcher, the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training
Takashi Fujimoto Assistant Fellow, the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training

[excerpt]
Aren't there problems associated with the "diversification" of working places and working hours? At least in the studies on the "diversification of working hours," it is pointed out that superficial diversification results in rather longer working hours.4 How about the "diversification of working places"? If it becomes possible to work at home without going to the office several days a week, workers' needs for working and living may be satisfied. However, in cases where workers work at the office for regular working hours and take work home, the work at home might result in longer working hours.

Based on the awareness of these problems as described above, this study is mainly aimed at examining the actual state of working places and working hours of workers employed by enterprises or organizations and identifying problems.

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