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Autor:
Inagaki, Seiichi
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Economic Studies. 36:75-84
Japan’s public pension system has introduced a “macroeconomic slide,” which automatically reduces benefits to maintain pension finances. However, the reduction rate for the basic pension (28.0%) is much higher than that for the earnings-related
Autor:
Aizawa, Mika (AUTHOR), Inagaki, Seiichi (AUTHOR), Moriyama, Michiko (AUTHOR), Asano, Kenichiro (AUTHOR), Kakehashi, Masayuki (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE. 12/2/2019, Vol. 14 Issue 12, p1-4. 4p.
Autor:
Aizawa, Mika1 (AUTHOR) aizawa6911@gmail.com, Inagaki, Seiichi2 (AUTHOR), Moriyama, Michiko3 (AUTHOR), Asano, Kenichiro4 (AUTHOR), Kakehashi, Masayuki1 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE. 10/21/2019, Vol. 14 Issue 10, p1-19. 19p.
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Autor:
Inagaki, Seiichi, Oshio, Takashi
Publikováno v:
経済研究. 64(4):289-302
本稿では,日本において,学校や大学を卒業した直後の就業状態(初職)の違いがその後の人生にどのような影響を及ぼすかを検討する.具体的には,全国レベルのインターネット調査
Autor:
Inagaki, Seiichi
Publikováno v:
日本統計学会誌. シリーズJ. 41(2):285-317
ねんきん定期便には,年金加入履歴や賃金履歴などが正確に記録されている.これらの行政データと,確実に記憶していると考えられる結婚・出産などのライフイベント等を併せて調査する
Autor:
Inagaki, Seiichi
Publikováno v:
年金と経済. 30(4):3-9
(特集 公的年金をめぐる諸課題)
Autor:
Inagaki, Seiichi
All people in Japan are covered by a basic pension. Currently, homemakers (Category 3 subscribers) make no contributions to the basic pension yet always receive full basic pensions. On the other hand, self-employed, non-regular employees, and unemplo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=jairo_______::2de376c89e46f8c2ed1614c380e17de9
https://hdl.handle.net/10086/26916
https://hdl.handle.net/10086/26916
Autor:
Oshio, Takashi, Inagaki, Seiichi
This article examined how initial job status following graduation affects the midlife outcomes and mental health of Japanese workers, using micro data from a nationwide Internet survey of 3,117 men and 2,818 women aged 30-60. The focus was the impact
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https://hdl.handle.net/10086/25467
https://hdl.handle.net/10086/25467
Autor:
OSHIO Takashi, INAGAKI Seiichi
This article examines how initial job status following graduation affects the midlife outcomes and mental health of Japanese workers, using micro data from a nationwide online survey of 3,117 men and 2,818 women aged 30-60. The focus was the impact o
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http://hermes-ir.lib.hit-u.ac.jp/rs/bitstream/10086/25467/1/DP585.pdf
http://hermes-ir.lib.hit-u.ac.jp/rs/bitstream/10086/25467/1/DP585.pdf