This paper analyses the official position of the Japanese government towards international labour migration to Japan, and the response from foreigners living in Japan – certain survival strategies, such as niche employment and performative migration. Although one of the electoral bases of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party – small businesses – push for more import of labour force, the ruling elite uses its institutional autonomy to resist their pressures and sustain the current restrictive stance. The official discourse of the government normalises only high- and middle-class labour migration, while the migration of the working class is notably viewed as abnormal and undeserved. Responding to this attitude, foreigners tend to either resort...
This doctoral dissertation examines the contentious issue of international labor migration in an eve...
Is labour migration a solution to Japan’s shrinking workforce? The basic numbers tell us yes. The qu...
How can one detect and understand change in the face of apparent continuity? This is the question wh...
This paper analyses the official position of the Japanese government towards international labour mi...
This paper analyses the trend and characteristics of migration and international population movement...
International mobility and migration are part of a broader trend of globalization and raise a ho...
This paper offers three linked arguments. First, it argues that Japan alone amongst the industrializ...
Today, amidst an unprecedented flow of people from country to country, Japan has remained almost a ...
Japan currently faces a demographic crisis resulting from declines in fertility rates and rapid expa...
Despite its open and lenient policies for highly skilled migration, Japan has not been successful in...
Japan’s economic situation and need for foreign labor present challenges when attracting and incorpo...
The author explores trends of low-skilled migrant labor in Japan before as well as after the global ...
While Japan has long been perceived as a country with restrictive immigration policies, it has been ...
Under the 1990 Immigration Control Act, nikkeijin or descendants of Japanese nationals who were born...
Japan is ageing, and its population is declining. Given the potential detrimental economic and socia...
This doctoral dissertation examines the contentious issue of international labor migration in an eve...
Is labour migration a solution to Japan’s shrinking workforce? The basic numbers tell us yes. The qu...
How can one detect and understand change in the face of apparent continuity? This is the question wh...
This paper analyses the official position of the Japanese government towards international labour mi...
This paper analyses the trend and characteristics of migration and international population movement...
International mobility and migration are part of a broader trend of globalization and raise a ho...
This paper offers three linked arguments. First, it argues that Japan alone amongst the industrializ...
Today, amidst an unprecedented flow of people from country to country, Japan has remained almost a ...
Japan currently faces a demographic crisis resulting from declines in fertility rates and rapid expa...
Despite its open and lenient policies for highly skilled migration, Japan has not been successful in...
Japan’s economic situation and need for foreign labor present challenges when attracting and incorpo...
The author explores trends of low-skilled migrant labor in Japan before as well as after the global ...
While Japan has long been perceived as a country with restrictive immigration policies, it has been ...
Under the 1990 Immigration Control Act, nikkeijin or descendants of Japanese nationals who were born...
Japan is ageing, and its population is declining. Given the potential detrimental economic and socia...
This doctoral dissertation examines the contentious issue of international labor migration in an eve...
Is labour migration a solution to Japan’s shrinking workforce? The basic numbers tell us yes. The qu...
How can one detect and understand change in the face of apparent continuity? This is the question wh...