Taiyo Fukai, Keisuke Kawata, Mizuki Komura and Takahiro Toriyabe. “The wage-mismatch index: A new indicator of labor demand in the job search market.” (2025)
Taiyo Fukai, Keisuke Kawata, Mizuki Komura and Takahiro Toriyabe. “Gender gap in the ask salaries: Evidence from larger administrative data.” (2025)
Keisuke Kawata, and Mizuki Komura. “Only child matching penalty in the marriage market.” Journal of Demographic Economics accepted.
Matsumoto, Azusa, et al. “Policy preferences for medical access in Japan’s remote aging municipalities: Insights from a randomized conjoint experiment.” Social Science Japan Journal (2025): 28(1), jyae022.
Sayaka Usui, Benjamin K. Blevins and Keisuke Kawata. “Social gender inequality and the gender gap in the classroom: evidence from Southern and Eastern Africa.” Journal of Contemporary African Studies (2024): 42(4), 489–510.
Mirlan Atabekov, Volodymyr Bilotkach, Keisuke Kawata, Ghulam Dastgir Khan, Chikage Miyoshi, Miyu Sakamoto and Yuichiro Yoshida. “Double-edged impacts of carbon footprint information on international air travel demand.” Journal of Air Transport Management 117 (2024) : 102570.
Keisuke Kawata, Kenneth McElwain, and Masaki Nakabayashi. “Narrative premiums in policy persuasion.” Political Psychology 45 (2024): 383-405.
Taiyo Fukai, Keisuke Kawata, and Masaki Nakabayashi. “Updated beliefs and shaken confidence: evidence from vaccine hesitancy caused by experiencing “COVID arm”.” BMC Infectious Diseases 23 (2023): 612.
Keisuke Kawata, and Masaki Nakabayashi. “Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences.” Journal of Policy Modeling 45 (2023): 522-537.
Takashi Iida, Keisuke Kawata, and Masaki Nakabayashi. “The citizen Preferences–Positive externality trade-off a survey study of COVID-19 vaccine deployment in Japan.” SSM-Population Health (2022): 101191.
Liu, Yang, and Keisuke Kawata. “Labour market and wage inequalities between permanent rural migrants and urban-born residents in China.” Applied Economics (2022): 1-15.
Blevins, Benjamin K., and Keisuke Kawata. “The orphan impact: HIV-AIDS and student test scores from sub-Saharan Africa.” Educational Review 73 (2021): 690-713.
Kawata, Keisuke, and Masaki Nakabayashi. “Determinants of COVID-19 vaccine preference: A survey study in Japan.” SSM-Population Health 15 (2021): 100902.
Sumida, Sugata, and Keisuke Kawata. “An analysis of the learning performance gap between urban and rural areas in sub-Saharan Africa.” South African Journal of Education 41 (2021): 1-17.
Fukai, Taiyo, Hidehiko Ichimura, and Keisuke Kawata. “Describing the impacts of COVID-19 on the labor market in Japan until June 2020.” Japanese Economic Review 72 (2021): 439-470.
Kawata, Keisuke, and Yasuhiro Sato. “A first aid kit to assess welfare impacts.” Economics Letters (2021): 109928.
Kawaguchi, Daiji, Keisuke Kawata, and Takahiro Toriyabe. “An assessment of Abenomics from the labor market perspective.” Asian Economic Policy Review 16 (2021): 247–278.
Vu, Ha Thu, Duc Tran, Daisaku Goto, and Keisuke Kawata. “Does experience sharing affect farmers’ pro-environmental behavior? A randomized controlled trial in Vietnam.” World Development 136 (2020): 105062.
Azimy, Mohammad Wais, Ghulam Dastgir Khan, Yuichiro Yoshida, and Keisuke Kawata. “Measuring the Impacts of Saffron Production Promotion Measures on Farmers’ Policy Acceptance Probability: A Randomized Conjoint Field Experiment in Herat Province, Afghanistan.” Sustainability 12.10 (2020): 4026.
Yamamoto, Yuki, Ken’ichi Matsumoto, Keisuke Kawata, and Shinji Kaneko. “Gender-based differences in employment opportunities and wage distribution in Nepal.” Journal of Asian Economics 64 (2019): 101131.
Setiawan, Rulli Pratiwi, Shinji Kaneko, and Keisuke Kawata. “Impacts of pecuniary and non-pecuniary information on pro-environmental behavior: A household waste collection and disposal program in Surabaya city.” Waste Management 89 (2019): 322-335.
Sydavong, Thiptaiya, Daisaku Goto, Keisuke Kawata, Shinji Kaneko, and Masaru Ichihashi. “Potential demand for voluntary community-based health insurance improvement in rural Lao People’s Democratic Republic: a randomized conjoint experiment.” PloS one 14.1 (2019): e0210355.
Bilotkach, Volodymyr, Keisuke Kawata, Tae Seung Kim, Jaehong Park, Putut Purwandono, and Yuichiro Yoshida. “Quantifying the impact of low-cost carriers on international air passenger movements to and from major airports in Asia.” International Journal of Industrial Organization 62 (2019): 28-57.
Fukuda, Katsufumi, Rofiq Isdwiyani, Keisuke Kawata, and Yuichiro Yoshida. “Measuring the impact of modern waste collection and processing service attributes on residents’ acceptance of waste separation policy using a randomised conjoint field experiment in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia.” Waste Management & Research 36.9 (2018): 841-848.
Dastgir, Ghulam, Keisuke Kawata, and Yuichiro Yoshida. “Effect of forced relocation on household income and consumption patterns: Evidence from the Aynak copper mine project in Afghanistan.” The Journal of Development Studies 54.11 (2018): 2061-2077.
Nwe, Khin, Keisuke Kawata, and Yuichiro Yoshida. “Recent Political Change in Myanmar and Its Impact on her Economic Growth.” Asian Economic Journal 32.1 (2018): 39-54.
Manoratna, Dinushi Anupama, Keisuke Kawata, and Yuichiro Yoshida. “Environmental impact and travel time savings of a new monorail system in colombo’s commuting traffic.” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 51 (2017): 122-128.
Kawata, Keisuke, Kentaro Nakajima, and Yasuhiro Sato. “Multi-region job search with moving costs.” Regional Science and Urban Economics 61 (2016): 114-129.
Indarto, J., S. Kaneko, and K. Kawata. “Do forest permits cause deforestation in Indonesia?.” International Forestry Review 17.2 (2015): 165-181.
Kawata, Keisuke. “Work hour mismatches and on-the-job search.” Economic Modelling 47 (2015): 280-291.
Hizen, Yoichi, Keisuke Kawata, and Masaru Sasaki. “An experimental test of a committee search model.” European Economic Review 61 (2013): 59-76.
Kawata, Keisuke, and Yasuhiro Sato. “On-the-job search in urban areas.” Regional science and urban economics 42.4 (2012): 715-726.