If you liked Labor legislation of Japan by Japan. Rōdōshō, start with Teinensei chōsa kekka gaiyō (1965), Labor administration of Japan (1964), and Nichibei ryōkoku no koyō seisaku (1969). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Teinensei chōsa kekka gaiyō (1965), Labor administration of Japan (1964), Nichibei ryōkoku no koyō seisaku (1969), Rōdō gyōsei no madoguchi (1949), and Working conditions in the Japanese textile industry (1955).

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