ABSTRACT

This book shows how, during the period of the Japanese economic miracle, a distinctive female employment system was developed alongside, and different from, the better known Japanese employment system which was applied to male employees. Women, Work and the Japanese Economic Miracle describes and analyses the place of female workers in the cotton textile industry, which was a crucially important industry with a large workforce. In presenting detailed data on such key issues as recruitment systems, management practices and the working experience of the women involved, it demonstrates the importance for Japan's postwar economy of harnessing female labour during these years.

chapter |26 pages

1 A historical legacy

chapter |31 pages

2 Shaping the female labour market

chapter |44 pages

3 Recruiting women workers

chapter |31 pages

4 Managing women workers

chapter |26 pages

5 Educating and training women workers

chapter |50 pages

6 Wages and welfare for women