Faculty information (degree and performance)
Faculty details
SUZUKI Toshimitsu
SUZUKI Toshimitsu
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Economics Department of International Commerce
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Position
Researcher Information
Specialized fields
Labor Economics, Applied Econometrics
Courses in charge
・Labor Economics
・Human Resources and Labor Management
・Applied Measurement Economic Analysis
Educational background
・Completed Doctor of Graduate School of Economics, Chuo University in March 2010
・Completed master's degree in Graduate School of Economics, Chuo University in March 2006
・Graduated from Faculty of Economics Department of Economics, Chuo University in March 2004
・Graduated from Sendai Third High School in Miyagi Prefecture in March 2000
Acquired degree
・Ph.D. (Economics) Chuo University
・Master’s (Economics) Chuo University
・Bachelor of Science (Economics) Chuo University
Affiliated Society
・Japanese Economic Association
・Japan Economic Policy Association
・Population Association of Japan
Research Keywords
・Labor Economy
・Personnel and Labor Management
・Declining birthrate
・Economic Statistics
Current research themes
・Future estimates of labor supply and demand
・Decision on marriage and childbirth
・Economic Consideration of Obesity
・Research on the development and improvement of the National Accounts System
・Impact of Natural Disasters on Regional Labor Markets
Major Research Results and Activities
・“Intermarried Diplomacy in Social Economic Factors” Chapter 3, Hiroshi Kojima and Hikaru Wada, Hara Shobo, November 2022
・“Status of Study for Introduction of Quarterly GDP Bulletins in Japan” “Quarterly National Accounts”, No.166, Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, November 2020
・“Employment Management of Companies in Affected Areas” “Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Research IV Recommendations for the New Phase of Tohoku” Chapter 4, Tohoku University Graduate School of Graduate School of Economics Regional Industrial Reconstruction Research Project March 2015
・“Obesity and Wage”, “Disparity between Obesity and Life, Health, and Work”, Chapter 11, Tomoko Furugoori, Tsukasa Matsuura, Japan Kyoronsha, January 2014
Others (lectures, appearances, committee members, etc.)
・Secretary of the Demographic Study Group
Class seminar
My seminar
The goal of the seminar is to enable students to collect data, analyze data using the measurement analysis software R, report exercises, and constructive discussions with other students on their own economic issues.
Main research themes: Labor Economy, Human Resources and Labor Management, Declining Birthrate, Economic Statistics
Social Activities
Response to SDGs
Based on Japan's industrial analysis, we will discuss the development and development of industries, especially the role of technological innovation (innovation) in industrial development.