"Population and Immigration"
May 31, 2019 08:22 Source: "Chinese Social Sciences" May 31, 2019, Issue 1704 Author: Liu Yang/Compilation

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Japanese Publishing House "Akashi Bookstore" will publish a new book "Population problems and immigrants -how the population and class structure of Japan will change" on June 10 (how the population and class structure will change " の か)。The book was written by Komai Hiroshi, Honorary Professor Komai Hiroshi bet365 Play online games at the University of Tsuki, Japan, and the National Institute of Social Security and Population Issues.。

For Japan, where the fertility rate continues to be sluggish,Is it a good strategy to solve the problem of serious elder childization? This is one of the major issues that Japanese society has been arguing in recent years。For this,The book is proposed,When analyzing the change of the population,Study from the perspective of social class theory should study immigration bet365 live casino games to society、Economic and other influence。At the same time,The focus of research should not be concentrated in the first generation of immigrants,Instead, at least the overall survival status and actual living conditions of the first -generation and second -generation immigrants should be comprehensively examined。

This book section introduces Japan、Europe、Specific situation of receiving immigrants from East Asia,and China that lives in Japan、Philippines、Migrants bet365 Play online games of Vietnam and South America conducted analysis and research,Panorama shows the survival status of Japanese immigration society and immigration groups。The author hopes that this will provide useful reference for all countries and society that also faces the above problems。(Bet365 lotto review

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