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Municipal migrant worker policy and fiscal system in Japan

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Municipal migrant worker policy and fiscal system in Japan

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塚谷,文武
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type:80 大阪経大学会「Working Paper」This paper examines the characteristics of the migrant worker policy and its fiscal system in Japan using a concrete case...

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type:80 大阪経大学会「Working Paper」
This paper examines the characteristics of the migrant worker policy and its fiscal system in Japan using a concrete case study of Hamamatsu city in the Shizuoka prefecture. As the characteristics of the migrant worker policy, programs provided by local governments for migrant workers and their children are primarily composed of educational programs including Japanese language education. These programs are characterized by citizen participation that includes migrant workers, other local residents, non-profit organizations, and universities. These community stakeholders participate in the migrant worker policy-making process. However, the fiscal relationship between the central government and local governments creates a structural problem that limits the discretion of local government. Thus, fundamental fiscal reform, including the establishment of fiscal autonomy, is required to increase the ability of local governments to establish migrant worker policies that can ultimately create residency and independence for such workers.
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http://www.i-repository.net/il/user_contents/02/G0000031Repository/workingpaper/wp2018-7.pdf
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