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International Migrants in Japan

Contributions in an Era of Population Decline

Yoshitaka Ishikawa
Barcode 9781920901912
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Release Date: 30/04/2015

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press
Series: Japanese Society Series
Contributors: Yoshitaka Ishikawa (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press

Contributions in an Era of Population Decline
Takes a geographical perspective in examining the necessity of immigration and how foreign residents are helping to alleviate the problem of population decline in contemporary Japan.
Japan faces multiple challenges in an era of population decline. Problems such as ageing and a decreasing working-age population are expected to increase in severity, so tackling these challenges and examining the contributions that immigrants can make to society are vital for Japan's future. What contributions do foreign residents make to Japan, especially in the labour market? How do national and local government policies effect the settlement and permanent residence of foreign nationals? Are issues - such as social mobility and quality of life of foreigners, the fertility of foreign women, and long-term trends in naturalisation - important? What support does Japan offer to immigrants? As a 'new' country of immigration, the need to examine such questions is growing.

This book takes a geographical perspective in examining the necessity of immigration and how foreign residents are helping to alleviate the problem of population decline in contemporary Japan.