Japanese Society and Culture
Keywords
Multicultural symbiotic policies, higher skilled personnel, case study analysis and Japan
Received Date
10-30-2018
Revised Date
2-1-2019
Accepted Date
2-6-2019
Publication Date
3-31-2019
Abstract
How to attract foreign human resources and settle in has been one of the main issues of Japan where is facing depopulation and required to lead local regeneration with diversity. This paper introduces the transition of multicultural symbiotic policies in Japan and case studies at city level based on the collected data by in-depth interview in 2015. Data was collected in three advanced case studies, Tokyo, Toyohashi, and Minamiuonuma city. Through the overview of transition of policies and case study analysis, this paper attempts to find the fundamental and potential gaps between policies and actual condition at national and city levels in Japan.
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Recommended Citation
Kashiwazaki, Kozue and Sato, Ryo
(2019)
"Transition of Multicultural Symbiotic Policies in Japan: Case Studies Analysis of Tokyo, Toyohashi and Minamiuonuma City,"
Japanese Society and Culture: Vol. 1, Article 5.
DOI: 10.52882/2434-1738-4
Available at:
https://gensoken.toyo.ac.jp/japanese-society-and-culture/vol1/iss1/5
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