DP2016-009 Shinya Kajitani, Colin McKenzie, Kei Sakata Use it Too Much and Lose Everything? The Effects of Hours of Work on Health PDF
DP2016-008 Shinya Kajitani, Colin McKenzie, Kei Sakata Use it Too Much and Lose it? The Effect of Working Hours on Cognitive Ability PDF
DP2016-001 Yoshio Higuchi, Kazuyasu Sakamoto, Risa Hagiwara Economic and Time Constraints on Women’s Marriage, Childbirth and Employment, and Effects of Work-Life Balance Policies: Empirical Analysis Using Japanese Household Panel Surveys PDF
DP-2015-007 Wataru Kureishi, Colin McKenzie, Kei Sakata, Midori Wakabayashi Does a Mother's Early Return to Work after Childbirth Improve Her Future Employment Status? Evidence Using the Birth Month of Japanese Babies PDF
DP-2015-006 Yusuke Inoue Intensive and Extensive Margins of Japanese Male and Female Workers - Evidence from the Tax Policy Reform in Japan- PDF
DP-2015-005 Kei Sakata, C.R. McKenzie Does the Expectation of Having to Look after Parents in the Future Affect Current Fertility? PDF
DP-2015-004 Hideo Akabayashi, Ryosuke Nakamura, Michio Naoi, Chizuru Shikishima Toward an International Comparison of Economic and Educational Mobility:Recent Findings from the Japan Child Panel Survey PDF
DP-2015-003 Linda N. Edwards, Takuya Hasebe, Tadashi Sakai Education and Marriage Decisions of Japanese Women and the Role of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act PDF