Ishibashi Tanzan Award いしばしたんざんしょう
Edition 25 (2004)
Social SciencesHumanities
Winners
1 peopleA compact study that rereads postwar Japan's economy from the household side rather than from corporations or production. It discusses recession, inequality, employment, and social security through the lived experience of households.
It asks what was happening to households in the shadow of economic growth.
213 pages
Japanese economyhouseholdsinequalitysocial security