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Economics
[Content introduction]
The 30-something elite aims to become a "window class" as soon as possible after losing motivation.
A female college student who warns that there is no point in finding a job unless the household income is 30 million.
A company employee of Generation Z with a habit of saying "I just want to live a normal life."
A 50-something parasitic on the company with the excuse that "I have been doing my best so far".
The middle age ice age generation who gives up life and gets old.
"Only 5% of Japanese people are willing to work. The bottom of the world's 145th place."
What deprives Japanese people of their desire to work now?
The author, a healthy sociologist, examines the structural problems of "Japan that does not work" based on interviews with company employees.
[Contents]
Prologue "Country of" Loss of Work "
Chapter 1 Young People Who Lose Their Desire To Work
Chapter 2 Middle-aged and Elderly People's Society
Young People Who Lose Their Desire To Work
Chapter 2 Middle-aged and Elderly People's Society
The second form
Why people lose their desire to work
Hierarchical country Japan and Japanese Masochism
Chapter 4 Why Companies and Politics Rot in Japan
What can I do for Japan that does not work
What can I do for Japan that does not work
What can I do for Japan that does not work
What can I do for Japan that does not work
What can I do for Japan that does not work
What can I do for Japan that does not work
What can I do for Japan that does not work
After graduating from the Faculty of Education of Chiba University, he joined All Nippon Airways.
Appeared Ph.D.