To EASP2017 Conference committee member I had already submitted my abstract of the WASP2017 Conference on March 12.(w ord and pdf files) However the following mail has reached from the person who I didn't send my en try's email today. >Your mail is sent to the wrong address. I am not the Conference committee mem ber. And then I submit my abstract again.(word and pdf files) Best regards. Hiromi Ishizuka ----- Original Message ----- > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 03:01:19 +0900 (JST) > From: Hiromi Ishizuka <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask], Jack Chan <[log in to unmask]>, > [log in to unmask] > Subject: 【Attached the abstract】 > Re: East Asian Social Policy 2017 conference call (final call) > Cc: [log in to unmask] > > > To EASP2017 Conference committee member > > I would like to entry the WASP2017 Conference on 2-3 August. > I send the attached my paper's abstract file.(word and pdf files) > > Hiromi Ishizuka > Sanno College / Sanno University in Japan, Professor > email address: [log in to unmask] > stream Number: 9 Labour Markets and Inequality > title: An Empirical Analysis of Substitution and Complementarity of Men and Wo > men Employment in Japan, South Korea and China’s Enterprises, > Factor Analysis of the Gender Wage Differentials > - What is the Economic Policy for Labor Market Reform in Japan?- > > Best regards. > > Hiromi Ishizuka > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2017 00:50:13 +0000 > > From: Jack Chan <[log in to unmask]> > > Subject: East Asian Social Policy 2017 conference call (final call) > > To: [log in to unmask] > > > > > > > > +++ Apologies for cross-posting +++ > > > > (updated version with a list of plenary speakers and fees info) > > > > Call for Papers > > > > The 14th East Asian Social Policy Research Network Annual Conference > > > > East Asian Social Policy in a Changing Environment: > > Comparisons, Visions and Futures > > > > 2-3 August 2017 at Nagoya University, Japan > > > > Social policy in East Asia is developed and reformed in an increasingly ch al > lenging environment. The ‘environment’ here is not confined to natural env ir > onments but includes the social, economic, political and demographic context s. > The 2017 conference will examine social policy issues in the wider structur al > challenges and consider visions for the future in the region. We encourage bo > th theoretical and empirical papers. Comparative perspectives relating to so ci > al policy issues within and across the regions are particularly welcome. We al > so invite papers by postgraduate students and early-career researchers as we ll > as established scholars working in the fields of social policy on East Asia . > > Keynote speakers including: > > Dr Sarah Cook, Director, Office of Research-Innocenti, UNICEF > > Professor Yoshinori Hiroi, Kyoto University > > Professor Emiko Ochiai, Kyoto University > > Professor Shih-Jiun Shi, National Taiwan University > > > > The conference comprises the following streams as well as any other aspect s > of social policy in East Asia (open stream): > > Stream 1: Welfare States and Welfare Regimes > > Stream 2: Governance, Democracy and Participation > > Stream 3: Migration, Citizenship and Diversity > > Stream 4: Family and Care > > Stream 5: Health and Well-being > > Stream 6: Poverty and Social Exclusion > > Stream 7: Education > > Stream 8: Ageing and the Life Course > > Stream 9: Labour Markets and Inequality > > Stream 10: Housing and Urbanization > > Stream 11: Social Protection > > Stream 12: Economic and Environmental Sustainability > > Stream 13: Open Topic > > > > Those wishing to present a paper in the conference should submit a 250 wor d > abstract to the [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by 12 Ma > rch 2017. Information enclosed with your abstract should include: stream num be > r, title of paper; author name(s); institution; and email address. > > We also welcome panel proposals which address vital and relevant issues in r > elation to this year’s theme. Those wishing to organize a panel should subm it > a panel proposal which includes the title and objective of the panel (250 w or > ds), the details of panel organizer(s) and all participating members, along wi > th abstracts of three or four papers. > > > > Timetable: > > ? ・ Submission of paper abstract: 12 March 2017 > > ? ・ Notification of applicants: 31 March 2017 > > ? ・ Early booking and registration starts from 1 April 2017 > > > > Fees: > > ? The standard conference fees will be 10,000 yen; and 2,000 yen for gradu a > te students who present a paper. > > ? The registration will be open in early April (the details will be availa b > le on the EASP website). We request participants to register with the paymen t > via PayPal by 30 June 2017 to be included in the programme. > > If you have any queries, please contact EASP at [log in to unmask]<mailt o: > [log in to unmask]> > > > > EASP is a regional association for facilitating research exchange among so ci > al policy analysts and providing a forum and network of communication for th e > development of social policy in East Asia and beyond. For further detail, pl ea > se visit http://welfareasia.org<http://welfareasia.org/> > > > > > > -- > > 陳永傑 博士 > > 中山大學政務學院/中國公共管理研究中心 副教授 > > 東亞社會政策研究網絡 秘書長 > > > > Dr Jack W. K. CHAN > > Associate Professor School of Governmen/CCPAR, Sun Yat-sen University > > Secretary East Asian Social Policy research network > >