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The Tensions between Multiculturalism and Basic Income in Japancholars and policy stakeholders. On the one hand, MC has been widely discussed in most Western democracies since the late 1980s, and Japan has followed a similar path since the late 1990s due to increased global mobility in a period of serious population decline (Kymlicka 1995; Peng-Er 2005). On the琐碎 发表于 2025-3-23 16:53:25
What Do People Think about Basic Income in Japan?n gradually increasing, due to a growing concern about income inequalities. Some political actors even began to discuss the introduction of BI. However, although some books on BI for the general public have been published, like Yamamori (2009) and Tachibanaki and Yamamori (2009), the public understacalumniate 发表于 2025-3-23 21:43:41
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Basic Income and Unpaid Care Work in Japancial structure for people who cannot be autonomous, which is made possible by the introduction of a BI. Finally, in the concluding section I show why a BI opens the possibility to achieve gender equality in the future.V切开 发表于 2025-3-24 02:55:22
What Do People Think about Basic Income in Japan?nding of BI is still quite limited, and little is known as to what the people really think about BI. And yet such information is essential to the future discussion of BI. With this context in mind, this chapter analyzes survey data on the attitudes of the Japanese toward BI.cacophony 发表于 2025-3-24 09:25:59
2662-3803 ty and inequality as well as normative arguments, this balanced approach to a radical idea is essential reading for the study of contemporary Japan.978-1-349-47052-5978-1-137-34808-1Series ISSN 2662-3803 Series E-ISSN 2662-3811STIT 发表于 2025-3-24 14:41:32
2662-3803 rogram in the context of the country‘s changing welfare state. Vanderborght and Yamamori bring together over a dozen contributors to provide a general overview of the scholarly debate on universal and unconditional basic income, including a foreword by Ronald Dore. Drawing on empirical data on poverIRS 发表于 2025-3-24 16:22:04
Der Beginn und die Phasen der Transformationnturies. In the course of the twentieth century, some British Labourites, Dutch socialists, French liberals, Catalan nationalists, Canadian greens, and many others advocated it. It was also explored by a significant number of academics, including several Nobel laureates in economics.使长胖 发表于 2025-3-24 22:26:56
Introduction: Income Security and the “Right to Subsistence” in Japannturies. In the course of the twentieth century, some British Labourites, Dutch socialists, French liberals, Catalan nationalists, Canadian greens, and many others advocated it. It was also explored by a significant number of academics, including several Nobel laureates in economics.Middle-Ear 发表于 2025-3-24 23:43:34
Das Siemens Leadership Excellence Programmforming and having a sustainable Bismarckian system in Japan exists. In this chapter, I focus on the notion of inclusive social insurance that I proposed, along with my colleagues, in Uzuhashi et al. (2010). The inclusive social insurance is not an alternative to Bismarckian insurance, but is its improved form.