Wasn T: Asset Bubble and Japanese Firms

wasn t: Yet it wasn't an easy time to be an ambitious young woman in Japan, according to The Japan Times. Despite the skyrocketing economy and implementation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act three years before, big Japanese firms often didn't consider recruiting female college graduates. It was a notable year Emperor Akihito ascended the Chrysanthemum Throne, the Nikkei average reached its giddy peak and the Sony Walkman was still a hot-selling gadget. Those who made it through the door were expected to drop out soon to get married. ; Thirty years later, as Emperor Akihito prepares to end the current Imperial era by ceding the throne to his son, Crown Prince Naruhito, Japan's asset bubble is a distant memory. The percentage of women in the workforce has risen, yet mainly as a result of a labor shortage caused by the rapidly graying population. High-tech manufacturing has largely gone elsewhere. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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