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The almost continuous stagnation of the Japanese economy for the past two decades has had an adverse impact on Japanese households from at least three perspectives: A decline in the standard of living, an increase in risks and uncertainties relating to livelihood, employment, old age, etc., and...
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elderly in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. It argues that public policy in the region assumes the family as primarily …
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Machine generated contents note: -- Part I. Varieties of Liberalism and the early welfare state: UK, Germany, and Japan … unification? (1990) -- Daniel Kinderman -- 8. Neo-liberalism and Market-Disciplining Policy in the Koizumi Reform in Japan -- Juro … liberal economists about welfare, focusing on Britain, Germany and Japan, each of which had a different tradition of economic …
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This paper compares social policies in Sweden and Japan to assess how differences in the policy environment can affect …
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