@article{oai:chuo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016116, author = {TANAKA, Ayumu}, issue = {39}, journal = {企業研究}, month = {Aug}, note = {application/pdf, This study uses propensity score matching techniques to examine the effects on domestic employment of Japanese manufacturing, wholesale, and service sector firms that initiated foreign direct investment (FDI) during 2003–2005. Results reveal that in all three sectors employment growth was higher among firms that initiated FDI than among firms that remained exclusively domestic. Moreover, manufacturing firms experienced higher growth in the share of non-regular workers. In addition, empirical results indicate that FDI’s positive employment effects were accompanied by positive impacts on overall sales and/or exports. I find positive impacts on export sales in manufacturing and wholesale sectors and positive impacts on overall sales in manufacturing and services sectors.}, pages = {99--116}, title = {The Effects of FDI on Domestic Employment and Workforce Composition}, year = {2021} }