Imploding Populations in Japan and Germany: A Comparison: International Comparative Social Studies, cartea 25
Florian Coulmas, Ralph Lützeleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iun 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004187788
ISBN-10: 9004187782
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Comparative Social Studies
ISBN-10: 9004187782
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Comparative Social Studies
Cuprins
List of Tables and Figures
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Population Implosion: Coping with the Unknown, Florian Coulmas and Ralph Lützeler
Part ISocieties of Population Decline
Confronting the Demographic Trilemma of Low Fertility, Ageing and Depopulation, Shigemi Kono
Europe’s Demographic Future
Reiner Klingholz
Flexible Employment, Flexible Families, and the Socialization of Reproduction, Wolfgang Streeck
Economic Globalization and Changes in Family Formation as the Cause of Very Low Fertility in Japan, Shigesato Takahashi
Income Inequality in a Rapidly Ageing Society, Japan: Focusing on Transformations in the Structure of Households with Elderly, Sawako Shirahase
Ageing Societies: Present Challenges and Models for the Future, Gertrud M. Backes
Part II Fertility Decline and Policy Implications
Japanese Family Policies in Comparative Perspective, Makoto Atoh
Promoting Gender Equality, Birthrates, or Human Capital? Germany, Japan and Family Policy Discourse, Martin Seeleib-Kaiser and Tuukka Toivonen
Child Care and Work-Life Balance in Low Fertility Japan, Barbara G. Holthus
Actors of Social Policy Making in Japan: A Look at the Individual Level, Axel Klein
Growing Up in a Shrinking City: The Impact of Residential Segregation on the Qualitative Reproduction of Urban Society, Klaus Peter Strohmeier
Part III Challenges and Chances of Ageing
Business Implications of Demographic Change in Japan: Chances and Challenges for Human Resource and Marketing Management, Florian Kohlbacher
Silver Employment in Germany: Trends and Consequences for the Management of an Ageing Workforce, Christiane Hipp and Birgit Verworn
New Housing Options for the Elderly in Japan: The Example of Tokyo’s Edogawa Ward, Maren Godzik
The Political Economy of Health-Care Migration: A Japanese Perspective, Gabriele Vogt
Care for the Elderly and Demographic Change: Ageing and Migrant Nurses in the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Jens Friebe
The Power of Address: Age and Gender in Japanese Eldercare Communication, Peter Backhaus
Japan’s Adult Guardianship System: Statutory guardianship and civil guardians, Junko Ando
Japan’s Adult Guardianship Law: Current Status and Issues, Makoto Arai
Part IV Regional Aspects of Ageing and Depopulation
Demographic Change and Challenges from a Regional Perspective: The Case of Germany, Franz-Josef Kemper
Recent In-Migration to Peripheral Regions of Japan in the Context of Incipient National Population Decline, Yoshitaka Ishikawa
Rural Depopulation and Economic Shrinkage in Japan: What Can Affected Municipalities Do About It?, Volker Elis
Demographic, Economic and Institutional Shrinkage – from the Perspective of Rural Areas in Germany, Stephan Beetz
Left Behind in the Global City: Spaces and Places of Ageing and Shrinking in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Ralph Lützeler
References
Index of authors cited
Index of subjects
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Population Implosion: Coping with the Unknown, Florian Coulmas and Ralph Lützeler
Part ISocieties of Population Decline
Confronting the Demographic Trilemma of Low Fertility, Ageing and Depopulation, Shigemi Kono
Europe’s Demographic Future
Reiner Klingholz
Flexible Employment, Flexible Families, and the Socialization of Reproduction, Wolfgang Streeck
Economic Globalization and Changes in Family Formation as the Cause of Very Low Fertility in Japan, Shigesato Takahashi
Income Inequality in a Rapidly Ageing Society, Japan: Focusing on Transformations in the Structure of Households with Elderly, Sawako Shirahase
Ageing Societies: Present Challenges and Models for the Future, Gertrud M. Backes
Part II Fertility Decline and Policy Implications
Japanese Family Policies in Comparative Perspective, Makoto Atoh
Promoting Gender Equality, Birthrates, or Human Capital? Germany, Japan and Family Policy Discourse, Martin Seeleib-Kaiser and Tuukka Toivonen
Child Care and Work-Life Balance in Low Fertility Japan, Barbara G. Holthus
Actors of Social Policy Making in Japan: A Look at the Individual Level, Axel Klein
Growing Up in a Shrinking City: The Impact of Residential Segregation on the Qualitative Reproduction of Urban Society, Klaus Peter Strohmeier
Part III Challenges and Chances of Ageing
Business Implications of Demographic Change in Japan: Chances and Challenges for Human Resource and Marketing Management, Florian Kohlbacher
Silver Employment in Germany: Trends and Consequences for the Management of an Ageing Workforce, Christiane Hipp and Birgit Verworn
New Housing Options for the Elderly in Japan: The Example of Tokyo’s Edogawa Ward, Maren Godzik
The Political Economy of Health-Care Migration: A Japanese Perspective, Gabriele Vogt
Care for the Elderly and Demographic Change: Ageing and Migrant Nurses in the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Jens Friebe
The Power of Address: Age and Gender in Japanese Eldercare Communication, Peter Backhaus
Japan’s Adult Guardianship System: Statutory guardianship and civil guardians, Junko Ando
Japan’s Adult Guardianship Law: Current Status and Issues, Makoto Arai
Part IV Regional Aspects of Ageing and Depopulation
Demographic Change and Challenges from a Regional Perspective: The Case of Germany, Franz-Josef Kemper
Recent In-Migration to Peripheral Regions of Japan in the Context of Incipient National Population Decline, Yoshitaka Ishikawa
Rural Depopulation and Economic Shrinkage in Japan: What Can Affected Municipalities Do About It?, Volker Elis
Demographic, Economic and Institutional Shrinkage – from the Perspective of Rural Areas in Germany, Stephan Beetz
Left Behind in the Global City: Spaces and Places of Ageing and Shrinking in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Ralph Lützeler
References
Index of authors cited
Index of subjects
Notă biografică
Florian Coulmas, chair of Japanese Studies, Duisburg-Essen University, and director of the German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo. He has published extensively in Japanese Studies, most recently Population Decline and Ageing in Japan – the social consequences, London (2007), and Die Illusion vom Glück. Japan und der Westen, Zurich (2009). He is co-editor of the Trilingual Glossary of Demographic Terminology (Brill, 2007) and The Demographic Challenge. A Handbook about Japan (Brill, 2008).
Ralph Lützeler studied Geography and Japanese Studies at the University of Bonn (Dr. phil. 1993, habilitation degree 2006). He was senior research fellow at the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ), Tokyo (1993–98, 2007–10), and at the Department of Japanese Studies, University of Bonn (1998–2007). He is affiliated with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Regional Studies (ZEFIR), Ruhr-University of Bochum. He has published extensively on demography, human geography and urban society of Japan.
Ralph Lützeler studied Geography and Japanese Studies at the University of Bonn (Dr. phil. 1993, habilitation degree 2006). He was senior research fellow at the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ), Tokyo (1993–98, 2007–10), and at the Department of Japanese Studies, University of Bonn (1998–2007). He is affiliated with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Regional Studies (ZEFIR), Ruhr-University of Bochum. He has published extensively on demography, human geography and urban society of Japan.