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Job-hunting of Prospective University Graduates in Contemporary Japanese Society
Kuchařová, Eva ; Sýkora, Jan (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
In this thesis I focus on job hunting of prospective university graduates in contemporary Japan. In the first chapter I describe traditional relationships on which is the employment in Japan based and which are a foundation for understanding complexity of whole problem. Second chapter is focused on job hunting activities itself, timing of its single steps and main problems that current situation brings. I try to incorporate not only the point of view of job hunting student, but also the point of view of the companies searching for suitable and reliable employees. Subsequently I consider what a discrepancy in requirements of both parties causes.
The Labour Market in Traditional and Light Industry in Pre-modern and Modern Japan
Klička, Petr ; Labus, David (advisor) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
In this thesis I focus on the Japanese labour market in agriculture, traditional, semi-traditional and modern light industry between the 1730s and 1950s. In the first chapter I introduce institutional theory and path dependance theory which serve as my conceptual frame. In the second chapter I present a broad definition of the modern period based on Kito's demographical periodization of Japanese history. In the third and fourth chapter I analyze the institutional structure of agriculture and by-employments that dominated the modern labour market. In conclusion I discuss the connection of this structure to heavy industry and its implications for the current dual labour market.
The Labour Market in Traditional and Light Industry in Pre-modern and Modern Japan
Klička, Petr ; Labus, David (advisor) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
In this thesis I focus on the Japanese labour market in agriculture, traditional, semi-traditional and modern light industry between the 1730s and 1950s. In the first chapter I introduce institutional theory and path dependance theory which serve as my conceptual frame. In the second chapter I present a broad definition of the modern period based on Kito's demographical periodization of Japanese history. In the third and fourth chapter I analyze the institutional structure of agriculture and by-employments that dominated the modern labour market. In conclusion I discuss the connection of this structure to heavy industry and its implications for the current dual labour market.
Job-hunting of Prospective University Graduates in Contemporary Japanese Society
Kuchařová, Eva ; Sýkora, Jan (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
In this thesis I focus on job hunting of prospective university graduates in contemporary Japan. In the first chapter I describe traditional relationships on which is the employment in Japan based and which are a foundation for understanding complexity of whole problem. Second chapter is focused on job hunting activities itself, timing of its single steps and main problems that current situation brings. I try to incorporate not only the point of view of job hunting student, but also the point of view of the companies searching for suitable and reliable employees. Subsequently I consider what a discrepancy in requirements of both parties causes.

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