Volume 22, Number 4 (Fall) 1987

Yamada, Tadashi, Tetsuji Yamada, and Frank Chaloupka. 1987. "Using Aggregate Data to Estimate the Part-Time and Full-Time Work Behavior of Japanese Women." Journal of Human Resources 22(4):574-583.

This paper analyzes the interdependencies among the labor force participation decisions of married women in Japan. These decisions are working part-time, working full-time, being unemployed  (in the labor market but unable to find work), and not participating. We focus on the interdependency between the decision to work part-time and the decision to work full-time. We obtain positive own-wage elasticities for full-time and part-time participation, with part-time labor force participation of Japanese married women being substantially more elastic than that of their full-time counterparts. We also find that the elasticity of full-time participation in response to the part-time wage is greater than the elasticity of part-time participation in response to the full-time wage.

We are indebted to Michael Grossman, Bernard Okun, Robin Carey, M. Anne Hill, Yoshio Higuchi and two anonymous referees for their helpful comments on the first draft of this paper. The opinions expressed in this paper, as well as any errors are, of course, ours.


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