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Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan David Chiavacci

Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan By David Chiavacci

Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan by David Chiavacci


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Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan: Transformation during Economic and Demographic Stagnation by David Chiavacci

In recent decades Japan has changed from a strongly growing, economically successful nation regarded as prime example of social equality and inclusion, to a nation with a stagnating economy, a shrinking population and a very high proportion of elderly people. Within this, new forms of inequality are emerging and deepening, and a new model of Japan as 'gap society' (kakusa shakai) has become common-sense. These new forms of inequality are complex, are caused in different ways by a variety of factors, and require deep-seated reforms in order to remedy them. This book provides a comprehensive overview of inequality in contemporary Japan. It examines inequality in labour and employment, in welfare and family, in education and social mobility, in the urban-rural divide, and concerning immigration, ethnic minorities and gender. The book also considers the widespread anxiety effect of the fear of inequality; and discusses how far these developments in Japan represent a new form of social problem for the wider world.

About David Chiavacci

David Chiavacci is Mercator Professor of Social Science of Japan at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Carola Hommerich is Associate Professor of Sociology at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

Table of Contents

Introduction

    1. After the Banquet: Economic and Demographic Stagnation since the 1990s
      1. Creation of Inequality and Its Perception in Japan

    2. Institutions and Actors in the Creation of Social Inequality: A Rational Choice Approach to Social Inequality
      1. The Gap as Threat: Status Anxiety in the 'Middle')
        1. Labour Market and Employment System

      2. The Re-segmentation of the Japanese Labour Market: Investigating the Impact of Industrial Dynamics
        1. Does Employment Dualisation Lead to Political Polarisation? Assessing the Impact of Labour Market Inequalities on Political Discourse in Japan
          1. Are Labour Union Movements Capable of Solving the Problems of the 'Gap Society'?
            1. Welfare State and Family

          2. Economic Inequality among Families with Small Children in Japan: Who Provides Welfare to Children?
            1. Social Policy Responses to the 'Gap Society': The Structural Limitations of the Japanese Welfare State and Related Official Discourses since the 1990s
              1. The Old and New Welfare Politics in Japan: Persisting Obstacles for Reform
                1. Education and Social Mobility

              2. Understanding Structural Changes in Inequality in Japanese Education: From Selection to Choice
                1. Political Discourse and Education Reforms concerning Equality of Educational Opportunity
                  1. Trying to Reduce Inequalities in School: The Academic Discourse and the Concept of 'Effective Schools'
                    1. Urban-Rural Divide

                  2. The Urban-Rural Divide in Japan: A Matter of Social Inequality?
                    1. Public and Political Discourse on Socio-Spatial Inequality in Japan
                      1. Understanding the Dynamics of Regional Growth and Shrinkage in 21st Century Japan: Towards the Achievement of an Asian-Pacific 'Depopulation Dividend'
                        1. New Immigration and Ethnic Minorities

                      2. Migration and Integration Patterns of New Immigrants in Japan: Diverse Structures of Inequality
                        1. The Multicultural Coexistence Discourse in Crisis? Public Discourse on Immigrant Integration in the Gap Society
                          1. Understanding the Gaps Between Immigrant Economic Outcomes: Strategic Action and Meaning Making among Newcomer Immigrants in Japan
                            1. Conclusion

                          2. Reassembling the Pieces: The Big Picture of Inequality in Japan

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                            NLS9780815356295
                            9780815356295
                            0815356293
                            Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan: Transformation during Economic and Demographic Stagnation by David Chiavacci
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                            Taylor & Francis Inc
                            2017-12-21
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