The precarious and the transitional: labor casualization and youth in post-bubble Japan |
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Authors: | Colin S Smith |
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Institution: | 1. Independent Scholar, Grand Rapids, MI, USAcolin.smith@aya.yale.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn recent decades economic globalization and neoliberal restructuring have constricted longstanding pathways to middle-class citizenship in Japan and other postindustrial economies. Much attention has been given to how the shift from ‘lifetime’ salaried employment to ‘flexible’ labor markets has disenfranchized many young people, leaving them struggling to reconcile dominant middle-class expectations of adulthood with neoliberal economic realities. Taking an anthropological approach, this article reconsiders this prevailing assessment of labor casualization by examining ways in which young casual workers in Tokyo’s retail, service, and creative industries navigate the transforming economy. Their circumstances, choices, and self-representations shed light on the active role they play in the formation of alternative transition regimes that challenge normative transitions to work and adulthood in Japan. These findings have broader implications for the limits of conventional social scientific approaches to the impact of economic crises and neoliberal restructuring on youth in the early twenty-first century. |
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Keywords: | Transition regime neoliberalism precarity lost generation Japan |
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