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Wage premium of fatherhood and labor supply in Japan
Using data from the Japanese Panel Survey of Consumers (JPSC)1994-2006, we examine the effect of child birth on fathersâ wage rates and labor supply in Japan. We also compare effects of fatherhood among different cohorts by dividing the JPSC sample into two birth year cohorts (born in or before 1960 and born after 1960). We find that birth of child significantly increase hourly wage rates by 2.8 percents and annual work by 65 hours. Comparing with results in the U.S. (Lundberg and Rose 2002), the effect of child birth on labor supply is large but the effect on wage rates are relatively small in Japan. We also find that child birth have different impact on labor market outcome between the early and the later cohorts. In the early cohort, birth of child significantly increases wage rates but has no significant effect on labor supply. On the contrary, birth of child does not increases wage rates but significantly increases labor supply in the later cohort. Finally, we examine how gender difference of children matters. Although the impact of gender difference is not so large, the effect of birth of sons is larger than the effect of birth of daughters.child birth; labor supply; wage premium
Covariant Description of Composite Meson Systems and Chiral Symmetry
Assuming the spin-independence for confining force, we give a covariant quark
representation of general composite meson systems with definite Lorentz
transformation properties. For benefit of this representation we are able to
deduce automatically the transformation rules of composite mesons for general
symmetry operations from those of constituent (exciton) quarks. Applying this
we investigate especially physical implication of chiral symmetry for the meson
systems, and point out a possibility of existence of new meson multiplets.Comment: talk given in HADRON'99 in Beijing, August 1999. 4 pages, uses
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