AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is immense. Because of the low birth rate and the average age of old people continually augment, Japan soon had entered into the aging society period. Aging speed is faster than most of the European countries. And Japanese society had influenced by the arises problems, especially the housing problem. The functional performance of building needs to consider more about old peoples’ safety, comfort and convenience. And also should consider about their psychological problem. In this paper, first I’m going to present an overview of the Japanese people's living problems under the aging society. And then I will describe some case studies of housing for...
This study examines the social policy issues relating to the imminent arrival of the aged society in...
Abstract In postwar Japan, a housing system focused upon promoting residential-property ownership ha...
Sweden and Japan are developed welfare countries facing serious societal and public health challenge...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
Japan has experienced significant changes in its age structure since 1970. Not only is the populati...
A large-scale population inflow to the urban area in Japan since 1950's, under the atmosphere o...
The Japanese elderly welfare policy has focused on facility policy for the aged and preventive care ...
Japan is galloping to the so called aging society, and the problem concerning the aged people will b...
Papers workshops In Japan, as in many other developed societies, post-war economic development, comb...
I. introduction In Korea, discussions on aging have passed the course from recognizing the various p...
As of October 1st, 2016, Japan\u27s total population was 126.93 million. The aging rate currently ex...
This paper has examined how a mutual balance can be achieved between aspects such as the care of res...
The General Assembly of the United Nations decided to observe the year 1999 as the International Yea...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
This study examines the social policy issues relating to the imminent arrival of the aged society in...
Abstract In postwar Japan, a housing system focused upon promoting residential-property ownership ha...
Sweden and Japan are developed welfare countries facing serious societal and public health challenge...
AbstractAfter the war, with the economy recovered, the changing of population structure in Japan is ...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
Japan has experienced significant changes in its age structure since 1970. Not only is the populati...
A large-scale population inflow to the urban area in Japan since 1950's, under the atmosphere o...
The Japanese elderly welfare policy has focused on facility policy for the aged and preventive care ...
Japan is galloping to the so called aging society, and the problem concerning the aged people will b...
Papers workshops In Japan, as in many other developed societies, post-war economic development, comb...
I. introduction In Korea, discussions on aging have passed the course from recognizing the various p...
As of October 1st, 2016, Japan\u27s total population was 126.93 million. The aging rate currently ex...
This paper has examined how a mutual balance can be achieved between aspects such as the care of res...
The General Assembly of the United Nations decided to observe the year 1999 as the International Yea...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
This study examines the social policy issues relating to the imminent arrival of the aged society in...
Abstract In postwar Japan, a housing system focused upon promoting residential-property ownership ha...
Sweden and Japan are developed welfare countries facing serious societal and public health challenge...