Labour market dualism drives inequality in Japan
Population ageing, more part-time and non-regular workers, and technological change are fuelling inequality
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- Drivers of inequality
- Ageing effects
- Non-regular workers
- Skill-biased change
- Labour market dualism
- Unfairly maligned: globalisation
- Redistribution effects?
- Policy scope
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