Aufsatz(elektronisch)20. September 2011

Japan in the Seventeenth Century: Labour Relations and Work Ethics

In: International review of social history, Band 56, Heft S19, S. 217-243

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Abstract

SummaryIn Japan, the transformation of labour relations from medieval forms of serfdom, lifelong service, and corvée labour to short-term contracts and wage labour was already under way by the seventeenth century. In the second half of the seventeenth century short-term employment based on contracts became common. Indentured labour gradually changed into wage labour. Government policies included enabling greater mobility for the workers, while also trying to set limits to migration flow to the cities. Some Confucian scholars welcomed this new form of labour relations; others condemned them. The few sources about the work ethics of waged workers imply mockery about their loose morals and work attitudes, but also complaints about workloads and exploitation.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1469-512X

DOI

10.1017/s0020859011000502

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