Escape from work: freelancing youth and the challenge to corporate Japan
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adam_text | Titel: Escape from work
Autor: Kosugi, Reiko
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Figures viii
Tables viii
Preface xii
1 The Free Worker 1
2 Difficulties in Finding Permanent Employment 15
3 Those Who Don t Become Employed 35
4 University Graduates as Furiitaa 55
5 The Failure to Make a Smooth Transition 76
6 The Work and Skill Levels of the Furiitaa 149
7 The Prevalence of Furiitaa Abroad 170
8 The Evolving Transition from School to Work 192
9 The Furiitaa: A New Social Class in Japan 217
Notes 244
References 245
Index 250
Figures
1.1 Employment statuses in contemporary Japan
Tables
1.1 Estimates of the number of furiitaa: 1982-2001 (1000s) 5
1.2 Percentages of employees in casual employment by
age group in August 2006 5
1.3 Numbers and percentage of those becoming
unemployed upon graduation in March 2006 7
1.4 The educational background offhefuriitaa: 1982-2002 8
1.5 The relative concentration of young employees in
part-time and casual work by age and gender in 2001 (%) 9
1.6 The prevalence of furiitaa in selected prefectures:
2002 (%) 10
1.7 A classification of furiitaa by the reasons they gave
for being so employed 12
2.1 Job offerings and the index of labor demand for
high school graduates 16
2.2 Changes in the plans of final year high school
students who believed they would not enter full-
time regular employment 26
2.3 breakdown of students in receiving and not receiving
an employment offer by course of study and by
gender in January 2000 27
2.4 Percentage distribution of students by placement
outcomes and by the type of school they attend 28
2.5 Labor market outcomes by days absent and
performance 29
2.6 Unemployment rate for males and females aged
15-34 in 2001 and 2006, by level of education 33
3.1 The change in the employment choices made by
furiitaa-boaad students while in their final three
years in senior high school (% of sample) 36
Tables ix
3.2 The percentage of final-year high school students
who took no positive action related to their future
upon graduation the following March 36
3.3 The likelihood of following a particular path after
graduation and ten orientations toward work 40
3.4 Percentage distribution of high school students by
the reasons cited for wanting to become a furiitaa 42
3.5 Values derived from a factor analysis of orientations
leading to the various reasons for wanting to become
afuriitaa 46
3.6 The distinguishing lifestyle of the students who
planned to become furiitaa 52
4.1 The percentage distribution of March 1995 university
graduates by type of engagement immediately after
graduation 59
4.2 The percentage of March 1995 university graduates
who were unengaged one month after graduation but
had found full-time regular employment after 44
months by the type of faculty from which they
graduated 59
4.3 The percentage of March 1995 university graduates
who were unengaged one month after graduation but
had found full-time regular employment after 44
months by the geographic location of the university
from which they graduated 61
4.4 The percentage of March 1995 university graduates
who were unengaged one month after graduation but
had found full-time regular employment after 44
months by the type of university from which they
graduated 61
4.5 Involvement of final-year university students in
their university s pre-graduation employment search
activity by employment status upon graduation 63
4.6 Involvement in pre-graduation employment
placement activity of graduates by type of activity,
gender and employment status upon graduation 64
4.7 Type of pre-graduation employment search activity by
gender and by employment outcome (%) 65
4.8 Employment status four years after graduation by
gender and by employment outcome upon
graduation (%) 69
., escapejrom nurn
4.9 Employer firm size (number of employees), by gender
and by employment outcome (%) 71
4.10 Employment paths by occupational category, by
gender and by employment outcome (%) 72
4.11 Pattern of transition into the labor force, income and
hours of work 73
4.12 Pattern of transition into the labor force and thoughts
about the present job 74
5.1 Overview of cases 01-07 84
5.2 Overview of cases 08-13 87
5.3 Overview of cases 14-19 and 07 92
5.4 Overview of cases 20-23 95
5.5 Overview of cases 24-28 and 20 102
5.6 Overview of cases 29-36 106
5.7 Overview of cases 37-46 116
5.8 Overview of cases 47-51 124
6.1 Weekly hours of work and the previous year s annual
income by employment status 151
6.2 Linkages between the work experienced by furiitaa
and the work they want to be doing in the future 161
7.1 An international comparison of the percentage of
graduates who became full-time regular employees
in the late 1990s 171
7.2 The employment situation of university graduates in
their fourth year after graduation (Japan and Europe) 174
7.3 The employment situation of university graduates in
their fourth year after graduation (males in Japan and
Europe) 177
7.4 The employment situation of university graduates in
their fourth year after graduation (females in Japan
and Europe) 179
7.5 The number of firms at which graduates in full-time
regular employment had worked during the 3-4 years
following graduation (Japan and Europe) 180
7.6 The distribution of university graduates in Europe and
Japan by employment status, gender and industry 181
7.7 The distribution of university graduates in Europe and
Japan by employment status, gender and firm size 182
7.8 The distribution of university graduates in Europe and
Japan by employment status, gender and occupational
grouping 184
Tables xi
7.9 Working conditions in Japan and Europe by gender and
employment status 186
7.10 An evaluation of one s employment situation by
employment status and gender - a Japan-Europe
comparison 188
8.1 Middle school graduates obtaining employment
outside the normal school placement procedures:
1974-1999 196
8.2 Percentage of students who became full-time regular
employees upon leaving school in 2001 and 2006 198
8.3 The status of young persons immediately after leaving
school (excluding those who proceed to further
education or assume regular full-time employment):
2001 and 2006 199
8.4 The progression through time of those not obtaining
full-time regular employment upon graduation 2006 201
8.5 A comparison of the hourly remuneration to full-time
regular employees and to those infuriitaa-type
employment: 2006 203
8.6 Percentage distribution of males and females classified
as furiitaa in 2006 by the work outcome desired in
three years time 204
8.7 A comparison of those who became full-time regular
employees immediately after graduation and those
who did so after a stint as a furiitaa 208
8.8 Percentage distribution of respondents according to
their assessment of their own family s economic
well-being (2006) 209
8.9 The relative rate of success of male and female
furiitaa in making the transition to full-time regular
employment (2006) 210
9.1 The papers which constitute chapter nine 218
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adam_txt |
Titel: Escape from work
Autor: Kosugi, Reiko
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Figures viii
Tables viii
Preface xii
1 The Free Worker 1
2 Difficulties in Finding Permanent Employment 15
3 Those Who Don't Become Employed 35
4 University Graduates as Furiitaa 55
5 The Failure to Make a "Smooth Transition" 76
6 The Work and Skill Levels of the Furiitaa 149
7 The Prevalence of Furiitaa Abroad 170
8 The Evolving Transition from School to Work 192
9 The Furiitaa: A New Social Class in Japan 217
Notes 244
References 245
Index 250
Figures
1.1 Employment statuses in contemporary Japan
Tables
1.1 Estimates of the number of furiitaa: 1982-2001 (1000s) 5
1.2 Percentages of employees in casual employment by
age group in August 2006 5
1.3 Numbers and percentage of those becoming
unemployed upon graduation in March 2006 7
1.4 The educational background offhefuriitaa: 1982-2002 8
1.5 The relative concentration of young employees in
part-time and casual work by age and gender in 2001 (%) 9
1.6 The prevalence of furiitaa in selected prefectures:
2002 (%) 10
1.7 A classification of furiitaa by the reasons they gave
for being so employed 12
2.1 Job offerings and the index of labor demand for
high school graduates 16
2.2 Changes in the plans of final year high school
students who believed they would not enter full-
time regular employment 26
2.3 breakdown of students in receiving and not receiving
an employment offer by course of study and by
gender in January 2000 27
2.4 Percentage distribution of students by placement
outcomes and by the type of school they attend 28
2.5 Labor market outcomes by days absent and
performance 29
2.6 Unemployment rate for males and females aged
15-34 in 2001 and 2006, by level of education 33
3.1 The change in the employment choices made by
furiitaa-boaad students while in their final three
years in senior high school (% of sample) 36
Tables ix
3.2 The percentage of final-year high school students
who took no positive action related to their future
upon graduation the following March 36
3.3 The likelihood of following a particular path after
graduation and ten orientations toward work 40
3.4 Percentage distribution of high school students by
the reasons cited for wanting to become a furiitaa 42
3.5 Values derived from a factor analysis of orientations
leading to the various reasons for wanting to become
afuriitaa 46
3.6 The distinguishing lifestyle of the students who
planned to become furiitaa 52
4.1 The percentage distribution of March 1995 university
graduates by type of engagement immediately after
graduation 59
4.2 The percentage of March 1995 university graduates
who were unengaged one month after graduation but
had found full-time regular employment after 44
months by the type of faculty from which they
graduated 59
4.3 The percentage of March 1995 university graduates
who were unengaged one month after graduation but
had found full-time regular employment after 44
months by the geographic location of the university
from which they graduated 61
4.4 The percentage of March 1995 university graduates
who were unengaged one month after graduation but
had found full-time regular employment after 44
months by the type of university from which they
graduated 61
4.5 Involvement of final-year university students in
their university's pre-graduation employment search
activity by employment status upon graduation 63
4.6 Involvement in pre-graduation employment
placement activity of graduates by type of activity,
gender and employment status upon graduation 64
4.7 Type of pre-graduation employment search activity by
gender and by employment outcome (%) 65
4.8 Employment status four years after graduation by
gender and by employment outcome upon
graduation (%) 69
., escapejrom nurn
4.9 Employer firm size (number of employees), by gender
and by employment outcome (%) 71
4.10 Employment paths by occupational category, by
gender and by employment outcome (%) 72
4.11 Pattern of transition into the labor force, income and
hours of work 73
4.12 Pattern of transition into the labor force and thoughts
about the present job 74
5.1 Overview of cases 01-07 84
5.2 Overview of cases 08-13 87
5.3 Overview of cases 14-19 and 07 92
5.4 Overview of cases 20-23 95
5.5 Overview of cases 24-28 and 20 102
5.6 Overview of cases 29-36 106
5.7 Overview of cases 37-46 116
5.8 Overview of cases 47-51 124
6.1 Weekly hours of work and the previous year's annual
income by employment status 151
6.2 Linkages between the work experienced by furiitaa
and the work they want to be doing in the future 161
7.1 An international comparison of the percentage of
graduates who became full-time regular employees
in the late 1990s 171
7.2 The employment situation of university graduates in
their fourth year after graduation (Japan and Europe) 174
7.3 The employment situation of university graduates in
their fourth year after graduation (males in Japan and
Europe) 177
7.4 The employment situation of university graduates in
their fourth year after graduation (females in Japan
and Europe) 179
7.5 The number of firms at which graduates in full-time
regular employment had worked during the 3-4 years
following graduation (Japan and Europe) 180
7.6 The distribution of university graduates in Europe and
Japan by employment status, gender and industry 181
7.7 The distribution of university graduates in Europe and
Japan by employment status, gender and firm size 182
7.8 The distribution of university graduates in Europe and
Japan by employment status, gender and occupational
grouping 184
Tables xi
7.9 Working conditions in Japan and Europe by gender and
employment status 186
7.10 An evaluation of one's employment situation by
employment status and gender - a Japan-Europe
comparison 188
8.1 Middle school graduates obtaining employment
outside the normal school placement procedures:
1974-1999 196
8.2 Percentage of students who became full-time regular
employees upon leaving school in 2001 and 2006 198
8.3 The status of young persons immediately after leaving
school (excluding those who proceed to further
education or assume regular full-time employment):
2001 and 2006 199
8.4 The progression through time of those not obtaining
full-time regular employment upon graduation 2006 201
8.5 A comparison of the hourly remuneration to full-time
regular employees and to those infuriitaa-type
employment: 2006 203
8.6 Percentage distribution of males and females classified
as furiitaa in 2006 by the work outcome desired in
three years' time 204
8.7 A comparison of those who became full-time regular
employees immediately after graduation and those
who did so after a stint as a furiitaa 208
8.8 Percentage distribution of respondents according to
their assessment of their own family's economic
well-being (2006) 209
8.9 The relative rate of success of male and female
furiitaa in making the transition to full-time regular
employment (2006) 210
9.1 The papers which constitute chapter nine 218 |
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