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The productivity of working from home: Evidence from Japan

WebRespondents were thus given the chance to suggest that, in their experience, working from home is more productive than the workplace. The simple average for firms …

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Health Tourism in Japan: Evidence-based Hot Spring Healing

WebJapan has a tradition of hot spring healing, that is, Japanese people stay at hot spring resorts not only for the treatment of a disease or injury but for the promotion of …

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Productivity of Working from Home during the COVID-19 …

WebThis paper is on COVID-19, social distancing, working from home, and productivity. In order to make public as quickly as possible the results of theoretical research and policy …

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How Should Japan Address Socio-economic Inequality and …

WebFellow, RIETI. While income inequality and poverty have been subject to extensive media coverage and debate, public awareness of the problems has not increased in a …

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Workers’ Mental Health, Long Work Hours, and Workplace …

Web1 RIETI Discussion Paper Series 16-E-017 March 2016 Workers’ Mental Health, Long Work Hours, and Workplace Management: Evidence from workers’ longitudinal data in Japan

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Productivity of Working from Home during the COVID-19 …

WebUsing data from an original survey conducted in June 2020, this study examines the prevalence, frequency, and productivity of working from home (WFH) practices during …

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RIETI-JER Workshop: Economics of Aging in Japan and other …

WebWe use the individual dataset of the Japanese Study of Aging and Retirement (JSTAR) conducted by the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), …

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Health Expectancy of the Chinese Elderly: Current Trends∗

WebFor example, the cohort life expectancy of an 80-year old Chinese elderly increased from 6.89 years in 1998 to 8.48 years in 2005 for males, and from 8.46 years in 1998 to 9.66 …

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