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Periodic struggles: Menstruation leave in modern Japan.
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Periodic struggles: Menstruation leave in modern Japan./
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Nakayama, Izumi.
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302 p.
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Adviser: Andrew Gordon.
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Periodic struggles: Menstruation leave in modern Japan.
Nakayama, Izumi.
Periodic struggles: Menstruation leave in modern Japan.
- 302 p.
Adviser: Andrew Gordon.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2007.
This dissertation examines the history of menstruation leave (seiri kyuka) in modern Japan. Menstruation leave, as articulated in Article 67 of the Japanese Labor Standards Law of 1947, gave menstruating women the right to absent themselves from work if they were experiencing difficulties working or were engaged in types of labor activity considered hazardous to the menstrual cycle. This project traces and seeks to understand the social-cultural formation in Japan of a gendered workers' right that is strikingly uncommon in both industrialized and industrializing countries.
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