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Population Decline and Ageing in Japan - The Social Consequences (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series)
β Scribed by Florian Coulmas
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 176
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of one of the most pressing challenges facing Japan today: population decline and ageing. It argues that social ageing is a phenomenon that follows in the wake of industrialization, urbanization and social modernization, bringing about changes in values, institutions, social structures, economic activity, technology and culture, and posing many challenges for the countries affected. Focusing on the experience of Japan, the author explores: how Japan has recognized the emerging problems relatively early because during the past half century population ageing has been more rapid in Japan than in any other country how all of Japanese society is affected by social ageing, not just certain substructures and institutions, and explains its complex causes, describes the resulting challenges and analyses the solutions under consideration to deal with it the nature of Japanβs population dynamics since 1920, and argues that Japan is rapidly moving in the direction of a βhyperaged societyβ in which those sixty-five or older account for twenty-five per cent of the total population the implications for family structures and other social networks, gender roles and employment patterns, health care and welfare provision, pension systems, immigration policy, consumer and voting behaviour and the cultural reactions and ramifications of social ageing.
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Illustrations......Page 7
A note on names and transcription......Page 9
1 Facts and discourses......Page 10
2 The problem of generations and the structure of society......Page 26
3 Social networks......Page 35
4 The lonely child......Page 46
5 Women and men at work......Page 59
6 The socialization of care......Page 71
7 βMatureβ customers......Page 82
8 Longevity risk and pension funds......Page 94
9 Government of the elderly, by the elderly and for the elderly......Page 103
10 Limits to ageing?......Page 114
11 Immigrants welcome?......Page 124
12 Population ageing and social change......Page 134
Notes......Page 148
References......Page 157
Index......Page 170
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