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Harada, Yutaka, and Seiji Takada. 1991. "Chochiku, shihon chikuseki to koreika shakai (Savings, capital accumulation, and an aging society)," Discussion Paper Series, No.1. Tokyo: Institute for Posts and Telecommunications Policy.

 

Health and Welfare Statistics Association. 1997. Kokumin Eisei no Doko 1997 nen (Trends of National Health for 1997). Tokyo: Health and Welfare Statistics Association.

 

Hodge, William R., and Naohiro Ogawa. 1991. Fertility Change in Contemporary Japan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Horioka, Charles. 1988. "Why is Japan's private saving rate so high?" in Ryuzo Sato and Takashi Negishi (eds.), Recent Developments in Japanese Economies. Tokyo: Academic Press, pp.145-178.

 

Keyfitz, Nathan. 1973. "Individual mobility in a stationary population," Population Studies 27, no.2: 335-352.

 

Martin, Linda G. 1989. "The graying of Japan," Population Bulletin 44: 1-42.

 

Martin, Linda G., and Naohiro Ogawa. 1988. "The effect of cohort size on relative wages in Japan," in Ronald D. Lee, W. Brian Arthur, and Gerry Rodgers (eds.), Economics of Changing Age Distributions in Developed Countries. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp.59-75.

 

Mason, Andrew. 1987. "HOMES: a household model for economic and social studies," Papers of the East-West Population Institute, No. 106. Honolulu: East-West Population Institute.

 

Mason, Andrew. 1988. "Saving, economic growth, and demographic change," Population and Development Review 14, no.1: 113-144.

 

Mason, Andrew, Naohiro Ogawa, and Takehiro Fukui. 1992. Household Projections for Japan. 1985-2025: A Transition Model of Headship Rates. Tokyo and Honolulu: Japan Statistical Association, Nihon University Population Research Institute, and East-West Center.

 

Minami, Ryoshin. 1986. The Economic Development of Japan: A Quantitative Study. London: Macmillan Press.

 

Ministry of Labour. Various years. Basic Survey on Wage Structure. Tokyo : Rodo Horei Kyokai.

 

 

 

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