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Minamo Mikoshiba

Nagoya University - Graduate School of Economics

1 Furo-cho

Chikusa-ku

Nagoya, 464-8601

Japan

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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869

TOTAL CITATIONS

7

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Why women work the way they do in Japan: Roles of fiscal policies

Number of pages: 41 Posted: 04 Apr 2022
Sagiri Kitao and Minamo Mikoshiba
University of Tokyo, and Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) and Nagoya University - Graduate School of Economics
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Female labor force participation, life-cycle, human capital accumulation, spousal deductions and exemptions, survivors’ benefits, two-tiered employment system, Japan.

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Females, the Elderly, and also Males: Demographic Aging and Macroeconomy in Japan

CAMA Working Paper No. 37/2019
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 04 Jun 2019
Sagiri Kitao, Minamo Mikoshiba and Hikaru Takeuchi
University of Tokyo, and Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), Nagoya University - Graduate School of Economics and Government Pension Investment Fund, Japan (GPIF)
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Japanese Economy, Demographic Trends, Female and Elderly Labor Force Participation, Overlapping Generation Model

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Aging Demographics and Fiscal Sustainability: Women's Labor Supply in Japan

Number of pages: 9 Posted: 08 Oct 2024
Sagiri Kitao and Minamo Mikoshiba
City University of New York, CUNY Hunter College - Department of Economics and Nagoya University - Graduate School of Economics
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Demographic aging, female labor supply, social security.

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Why Women Work the Way They Do in Japan: Roles of Fiscal Policies

Number of pages: 41 Posted: 31 Dec 2023
Sagiri Kitao and Minamo Mikoshiba
City University of New York, CUNY Hunter College - Department of Economics and Nagoya University - Graduate School of Economics
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Female labor force participation, life-cycle, human capital accumulation, spousal deductions and exemptions, survivors' benefits, two-tiered employment system, Japan