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Population Aging and International Health-Caregiver Migration to Japan
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Focuses on international labor migration in the context of health-caregiving to the elderly in contemporary Japan
Describes local level initiatives in eldercare and migrant integration
Helps to understand the politics behind Japan's migration policy
Autorentext
Gabriele Vogt serves as Professor of Japanese Politics at the University of Hamburg, Germany. She specializes in comparative politics, multi-level politics, and social movement research. Her research topics include population aging in Japan and Germany, international labor migration in Asia and Europe, and Japan's foreign and security policy. Prior to joining the University of Hamburg in 2009, she worked at the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ Tokyo) as a research fellow for contemporary Japanese politics for four years. Currently (2016/17), she is a Visiting Professor at Waseda University in Tokyo, and previously held visiting professorships at Kysh University (2016) in Fukuoka and Ch University (2013) in Tokyo. As a postdoctoral research fellow, she was affiliated with the University of the Rykys (2004) in Okinawa, Japan and with Cornell University (2003/04) in Ithaca, NY, USA.
Gabriele has earned her PhD (2002) in Japanese Studies from the University of Ha mburg with a study on Okinawa's political protest movement of the late 1990s and its impact on JapanUS relations, which was published in German language as Die Renaissance der Friedensbewegung in Okinawa: Innen- und außenpolitische Dimensionen 19952000 (Iudicium, 2003). She has edited and co-edited numerous volumes, for example, Destination Japan: Population Aging and International Labor Migration (Contemporary Japan, 2014, special issue), International Labor Migration to Japan: Current Models and Future Outlook (ASIEN, The German Journal on Contemporary Asia, 2012, Special Issue), Migration and Integration Japan in Comparative Perspective (with Glenda S. Roberts, 2011), and The Demographic Challenge: A Handbook about Japan (with Florian Coulmas, Harald Conrad and Annette Schad-Seifert, 2008). Recent publications of her own work include, for example, Multiculturalism and trust in Japan: educational policies and schooling practices (in: Japan Forum, 2017, 1, 7799),and Foreign Workers in Japan (in: The SAGE Handbook of Modern Japanese Studies, ed. by James D. Babb, 2015, 567582).
Inhalt
Chapter. 1. Introduction: Population Aging, Health-Caregiving, and International Labor Migration to Japan.- Chapter. 2. Health-Caregiving to the Elderly in Japan: Professionalized Labor, Community Based Approaches, and International Migration.- Chapter. 3. International Health-Caregiver Migration to Japan and Germany: Policies Designed to Fail.- Chapter. 4.International Migration to Japan: Political and Societal Responses to the Challenge of Integration.- Chapter. 5. Outlook: International Health-Caregiver Migration to Japan.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783319680118
- Anzahl Seiten 103
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Social Sciences
- Auflage 1st ed. 2018
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Gewicht 198g
- Größe H7mm x B243mm x T155mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9783319680118
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-319-68011-8
- Titel Population Aging and International Health-Caregiver Migration to Japan
- Autor Gabriele Vogt
- Untertitel SpringerBriefs in Population Studies
- Sprache Englisch