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Gender and Japanese Management

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Using data from surveys conducted in a department store and a supermarket, Kimoto discusses the forces shaping job segregation by gender. One of the main themes is the need for Japanese women's labour studies to develop the theoretical and methodological momentum required for a fuller analysis of paid work using a gender perspective.

Kimoto stresses the need for empirical studies to reveal the realities of workforce conditions and of job segregation by gender. This is linked to another major theme: the need to escape from the tendency of Japanese labour studies researchers and those working in Japanese personnel offices to think of women as necessarily disadvantaged participants in the labour market because of their household and child-rearing duties.

Kimoto shows that this thinking serves only to prevent one from seeing how gender norms and therefore gender relations actually develop in workplaces. A clear picture emerges of the reasons for women's difficulties in moving beyond the lower levels of management.

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ISBN: 9781876843205
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Author: Kimiko Kimoto
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 273 pages
Series: Japanese Society Series
Genres: Management and management techniques