Social innovation is not only about tangible new products, services, policies, and laws, but also about changes in societal perceptions, values, and norms. In Japan, current policies for older people, including Long-Term Care Insurance, tend to focus on medical and long-term care and other forms of “support” for older adults such as a pension. Naturally, these policies depict older adults as the “beneficiaries,” or the ones in need of support. However, when we look back at pre-modern Japan, it was not always like that. Although older adults did depend on support from family and community members, they also played an active role as a laborer and caretaker as well as providing useful knowledge for their family and community. Moreover, current...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
This study analyses public attitudes towards the degree of government involvement in ensuring the li...
Social innovation is not only about tangible new products, services, policies, and laws, but also ab...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60)There is an old saying in Japan that a man's life i...
This chapter examines ‘successful aging’ through its impacts on formal care workers in Japan. It is ...
First of all, this research demonstrated that university students have changed their understanding a...
Japan's policy for the aging population is currently facing a significant turning point. While it ha...
Aging in Japan now brings about a change of care giving system. With introducing a new social insura...
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
As rapid social changes occur around the world, accompanied by increasingly larger numbers of elderl...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...
Active aging programs are seen as an important strategy for the long-term sustainability of Japan gi...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
This study analyses public attitudes towards the degree of government involvement in ensuring the li...
Social innovation is not only about tangible new products, services, policies, and laws, but also ab...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60)There is an old saying in Japan that a man's life i...
This chapter examines ‘successful aging’ through its impacts on formal care workers in Japan. It is ...
First of all, this research demonstrated that university students have changed their understanding a...
Japan's policy for the aging population is currently facing a significant turning point. While it ha...
Aging in Japan now brings about a change of care giving system. With introducing a new social insura...
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
As rapid social changes occur around the world, accompanied by increasingly larger numbers of elderl...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...
Active aging programs are seen as an important strategy for the long-term sustainability of Japan gi...
Under the influence of "aging population and low birthrate", the 21.5% of Japanese total population ...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
It was the mid-1980s when Japan was told that it will become a highly aged society in the years to c...
This study analyses public attitudes towards the degree of government involvement in ensuring the li...