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The politics of Japan’s immigration and alien residence control
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal ( IF 0.659 ) Pub Date : 2019-09-01 , DOI: 10.1177/0117196819873733
Toake Endoh 1
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Since the 1990s, the Japanese state has tried to balance easing immigration for some categories of immigrants while tightening restrictions for others through immigration and alien residence control. Using qualitative and data-driven analysis, this paper examines the political implications of Japan’s recent policy of accepting less-skilled migrant workers by providing a systemic explanation of the institutional changes in immigration management. The state uses alien residence control in order to curb the social costs of immigrant integration while pursuing a selective worker acceptance policy. Despite the policy shift, it seems likely that Japan will maintain this essentially illiberal means of temporary labor inclusion with long-term social exclusion.

中文翻译:

日本移民和外国人居住控制的政治

自 1990 年代以来,日本政府一直试图通过移民和外国人居住控制来平衡放松某些类别移民的移民,同时收紧其他类别的移民限制。本文使用定性和数据驱动的分析,通过对移民管理的制度变化提供系统解释,研究了日本最近接受低技能移民工人的政策的政治影响。国家使用外国人居住控制来抑制移民融合的社会成本,同时推行选择性工人接受政策。尽管政策发生了转变,但日本似乎很可能会维持这种基本上不自由的临时劳动力包容方式,并长期受到社会排斥。
更新日期:2019-09-01
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