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J-GLOBAL ID:200901011042025127   Update date: Jan. 17, 2024

Sakata Kei

サカタ ケイ | Sakata Kei
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (1): Economic policy
Research keywords  (1): Labour Economics, Family Economics, and Applied Econometrics.
Papers (21):
  • Shinya Kajitani, Kei Sakata, Colin McKenzie. Occupation, retirement and cognitive functioning. AGEING & SOCIETY. 2017. 37. 8. 1568-1596
  • Kei Sakata, i, Kajitani, S, C. R. McKenzie. Use it Too Much and Lose Everything? The Effects of Hours of Work on Health. Panel Data Research Center at Keio University DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES,. 2017. DP2016-009
  • Kei Sakata, i, Kajitani, S, C. R. McKenzie. Use It Too Much and Lose It? The Effect of Working Hours on Cognitive Ability. Panel Data Research Center at Keio University DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES. 2017. DP2016-008
  • Kajitani, S, Mckenzie, M, Sakata, K. Use it Too Much and Lose it? The Effect of Working Hours on Cognitive Ability. Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series. 2016. No. 7/16
  • Kei Sakata, Colin McKenzie. Why do Japanese Parents and Their Young Adult Children Live Together?. Advances in Happiness Research: A Comparative Perspective. 2016. 207-227
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Lectures and oral presentations  (25):
  • Birth Order, Gender, and the Parental Investment Gap Among Children
    (22 Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference 2017)
  • Use it Too Much and Lose it? The Effect of Working Hours on Cognitive Ability
    (The 30th Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE). Berlin 2016)
  • Does a Mother's Early Return to Work Improve her Future Employment Status?: A Quasi-experiment Using Japanese Data
    (International Atlantic Economic Conference 2016)
  • Does a Mother's Early Return to Work Improve her Future Employment Status?: A Quasi-experiment Using Japanese Data
    (関西労働研究会 2016)
  • Does the expectation of having to look after parents in the future affect the current fertility?
    (日本経済学会秋季大会 2015)
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Education (1):
  • "Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University"
Work history (1):
  • Ritsumeikan University College of Economics, Department of Economics Professor
Association Membership(s) (1):
Japanese Economic Association
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