Unemployment and Labor Force Participation in Japan
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This paper studies a long-run relationship between the labor force participation rate and the unemployment rate in Japan. By using cointegration analysis, we demonstrate that there exists a long-run relationship between the two variables for male workers but not for female workers. Furthermore, using labor force data by age group, we find the added-worker effectfor young males and the discouraged worker effect for middle-aged and old male groups.
- 2011-03-25
著者
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Miyamoto Hiroaki
International University of Japan
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Kakinaka Makoto
International Development Program Graduate School Of International Relations International Universit
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