Country Report : Female non-regular workers in Japan : their current status and health
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- INOUE Mariko
- Graduate School of Public Health, Teikyo University, Japan
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- NISHIKITANI Mariko
- Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Japan
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- TSURUGANO Shinobu
- Health Center, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
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- Female non-regular workers in Japan: their current status and health
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<p>The participation of women in the Japanese labor force is characterized by its M-shaped curve, which reflects decreased employment rates during child-rearing years. Although, this M-shaped curve is now improving, the majority of women in employment are likely to fall into the category of non-regular workers. Based on a review of the previous Japanese studies of the health of non-regular workers, we found that non-regular female workers experienced greater psychological distress, poorer self-rated health, a higher smoking rate, and less access to preventive medicine than regular workers did. However, despite the large number of non-regular workers, there are limited researches regarding their health. In contrast, several studies in Japan concluded that regular workers also had worse health conditions due to the additional responsibility and longer work hours associated with the job, housekeeping, and child rearing. The health of non-regular workers might be threatened by the effects of precarious employment status, lower income, a lower safety net, outdated social norm regarding non-regular workers, and difficulty in achieving a work-life balance. A sector wide social approach to consider life course aspect is needed to protect the health and well-being of female workers' health; promotion of an occupational health program alone is insufficient.</p>
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- Industrial health
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Industrial health 54 (6), 521-527, 2016
独立行政法人 労働者健康安全機構 労働安全衛生総合研究所
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- 130005179420
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- AA00672955
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- 18808026
- 00198366
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- 027769855
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- 27818453
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