Migrant Workers In Japan / Edition 1

Migrant Workers In Japan / Edition 1

by Hiroshi Komai
ISBN-10:
0710304994
ISBN-13:
9780710304995
Pub. Date:
01/07/1995
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0710304994
ISBN-13:
9780710304995
Pub. Date:
01/07/1995
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Migrant Workers In Japan / Edition 1

Migrant Workers In Japan / Edition 1

by Hiroshi Komai

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Overview

First Published in 1995. The issue of foreign workers in Japan has already reached a turning point, as they are quickly changing from a flow into a group of settled residents. This change has been accompanied by a great deal of research in Japan, but there have been precious few attempts to grasp the problem in a unified manner, and this book, based on the author’s own field research, represents such an attempt.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780710304995
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/07/1995
Series: Japanese Studies
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction: revision of the Immigration Act and the situation of foreign workers; human rights violations; beginnings of a gradual opening; striking roots and the effects of recession. Part 2 How do foreign workers enter Japan?: role of brokers; unauthorized labour in the guise of trainees; Japanese language schools and Shugakusei. Part 3 Situation of workers according to sector: the sex and entertainment industry; manufacturing sector; construction industry; service sector; other industries. Part 4 Foreign workers' housing and living situation: housing; formation of zones in concentrated housing; increasing role in local governments; foreigners and crime. Part 5 The Third World's structuralized labour exports: the stages of Asia's labour export; the exporting countries of Asia; Asia's host countries; Latin America. Part 6 Beyond the closed door-open door debate: the debate; trends in public opinion; resident Koreans and refugees; the theory of unavoidability.
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