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Author Brinton, Mary C.

Title Lost in transition : youth, work, and instability in postindustrial Japan / Mary C. Brinton.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 203 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "Lost in Transition tells the story of the 'lost generation' that came of age in Japan's deep economic recession in the 1990s. The book argues that Japan is in the midst of profound changes that have had an especially strong impact on the young generation. The country's renowned 'permanent employment system' has unraveled for young workers, only to be replaced by temporary and insecure forms of employment. The much-admired system of moving young people smoothly from school to work has frayed. The book argues that these changes in the very fabric of Japanese postwar institutions have loosened young people's attachment to school as the launching pad into the world of work and loosened their attachment to the workplace as a source of identity and security. The implications for the future of Japanese society - and the fault lines within it - loom large"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-195) and index.
Contents The lost generation -- The historical roots of Japanese school-work institutions -- The importance of ba, the erosion of ba -- Unraveling school-employer relationships -- Networks of advantage and disadvantage for new graduates -- Narratives of the new mobility -- The future of the lost generation.
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Subject Youth -- Employment -- Japan.
Youth -- Employment.
Japan.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Youth.
Other Form: Print version: Brinton, Mary C. Lost in transition. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010, ©2011 9780521199148 (DLC) 2010031209 (OCoLC)635480773
ISBN 9780511909962 (electronic book)
0511909969 (electronic book)
9780511762741 (electronic book)
0511762747 (electronic book)
9780521199148
052119914X
9780521126007
0521126002
Standard No. 9786612818585