Discussion Papers 2020
CIRJE-F-1154 | "The Labor Intensive Path: Wages, Incomes and the Work Year in Japan, 1610-1932" |
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Author Name | Yuzuru, Kumon |
Date | August 2020 |
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I use new evidence from servant contracts, 1610-1932, to estimate male farm wages and the length of the work year in Japan. I show Japanese laborers were surprisingly poor and could only sustain 2-3 adults relative to 7 adults for the English. Japanese wages were the lowest among pre-industrial societies and this was driven by Malthusian population pressures. I also estimate the work year and find peasants worked 325 days a year by 1700, predating the "industrious" revolution in Europe. The findings imply Japan had a distinct labor-intensive path to industrialization, utilizing cheap labor over a long work year. |