A context for studying work
Toward a sociology of work in postwar Japan
Competing models for understanding work in Japan
The commitment to being at work
Hours of work, labor-force participation and the work ethic
Processing labor through Japan's labor markets
Change and challenge in the labor market
Segmentation of the labor market
The broader social policy context for understanding choice at work in Japan
From labor policy to social policy: a framework for understanding labor process in Japan at the national level
Social security and safety nets
The power relations shaping the organization of work in Japan
The state of the union movement in Japan
Management organizations and the interests of employers
The future of work in Japan.