Karoshi (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Case Study: Karoshi: Death from overwork". 2013-04-23.
  • "Case Study: Karoshi: Death from overwork". 23 April 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2017.

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  • Ma, Alexandra. "Japan's toxic culture of overwork drove a 31-year-old woman to death — and it looks like there's no end in sight". Insider. Retrieved 2022-03-23. Work-related suicides among females and employees under 29 have also risen over the past few years[...] On Christmas Day 2015, 24-year-old ad agency employee Matsuri Takahashi jumped to her death [...] after working around 100 hours of overtime the month before. Weeks before her death, she posted on social media, according to the Guardian, to say: "I'm physically and mentally shattered" and "I want to die." On October 11, [...] a 23-year-old construction worker's suicide was karoshi, the Associated Press reported. The [...] man's body was found in the central Japan mountains in April, alongside a note that said he was "physically and mentally pushed to the limit."

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  • Marioka, Koji (2004). "Work Till You Drop". New Labor Forum. 13 (1): 80–85. doi:10.1080/10957960490265782. JSTOR 40342456.
  • Kato, Tetsuro (1994). "The Political Economy of Japanese 'Karoshi' (Death from Overwork)". Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies. 26 (2): 41–54. JSTOR 43294355.

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