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Imploding Populations in Japan and Germany

Einzelheiten

2011, ISSN 1568-4474, € 129,00, Brill, 548 S. [Bestellen]

Autoren

Lützeler, Ralph
Coulmas, Florian

Rezensionen

Imploding Populations in Japan and Germany Population and Development Review. Issue Population and Development Review Population and Development Review Volume 37, Issue 4, December 2011
S. 797–798
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-4457.2011.00463.x/abstract

Imploding Populations in Japan and Germany

Imploding Populations in Japan and Germany

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of low birth-rates and population decline on Japan and Germany. Experts from both countries examine a broad range of issues, from demographic change, social ageing, family policies, family formation, work-life balance, domestic and international migration to business perspectives and labour market issues. Focussed on Japan and Germany, two highly developed countries with extremely low fertility, the chapters of this volume also refer to several other countries for comparison. In the absence of war, famine and pandemics, rapid population decline is a new phenomenon. Japan and Germany are struggling with this reality, but many other countries will follow their example.

Inhalt


Part I Societies of Population Decline


Part II Fertility Decline and Policy Implications


Part III Challenges and Chances of Ageing


Part IV Regional Aspects of Ageing and Depopulation

Ishikawa, Yoshitaka
Recent In-Migration to Peripheral Regions of Japan in the Context of Incipient National Population Decline
S. 421-442

Elis, Volker
Rural Depopulation and Economic Shrinkage in Japan: What Can Affected Municipalities Do About It?
S. 443-460

Beetz, Stephan
Demographic, Economic and Institutional Shrinkage – from the Perspective of Rural Areas in Germany
S. 461-472

Lützeler, Ralph
Left Behind in the Global City: Spaces and Places of Ageing and Shrinking in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area
S. 473-491

Kono, Shigemi
Confronting the Demographic Trilemma of Low Fertility, Ageing and Depopulation
S. 35-53

Klingholz, Reiner
Europe’s Demographic Future
S. 55-62

Streeck, Wolfgang
Flexible Employment, Flexible Families, and the Socialization of Reproduction
S. 63-95

Takahashi, Shigesato
Economic Globalization and Changes in Family Formation as the Cause of Very Low Fertility in Japan
S. 97-113

Shirahase, Sawako
Income Inequality in a Rapidly Ageing Society, Japan: Focusing on Transformations in the Structure of Households with Elderly
S. 115-139

Backes, Gertrud M.
Ageing Societies: Present Challenges and Models for the Future
S. 141-148

Atoh, Makoto
Japanese Family Policies in Comparative Perspective
S. 151-173

Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin; Toivonen, Tuukka
Promoting Gender Equality, Birthrates, or Human Capital? Germany, Japan and Family Policy Discourse
S. 175-201

Holthus, Barbara
Child Care and Work-Life Balance in Low Fertility Japan
S. 203-228

Klein, Axel
Actors of Social Policy Making in Japan: A Look at the Individual Level
S. 229-245

Strohmeier, Klaus Peter
Growing Up in a Shrinking City: The Impact of Residential Segregation on the Qualitative Reproduction of Urban Society
S. 247-266

Kohlbacher, Florian
Business Implications of Demographic Change in Japan: Chances and Challenges for Human Resource and Marketing Management
S. 269-294

Hipp, Christiane; Verworn, Christiane
Silver Employment in Germany: Trends and Consequences for the Management of an Ageing Workforce
S. 295-307

Godzik, Maren
New Housing Options for the Elderly in Japan: The Example of Tokyo’s Edogawa Ward
S. 309-322

Vogt, Gabriele
The Political Economy of Health-Care Migration: A Japanese Perspective
S. 323-346

Friebe, Jens
Care for the Elderly and Demographic Change: Ageing and Migrant Nurses in the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia
S. 347-360

Backhaus, Peter
The Power of Address: Age and Gender in Japanese Eldercare Communication
S. 361-372

Ando, Junko
Japan’s Adult Guardianship System: Statutory guardianship and civil guardians
S. 373-381

Arai, Makoto
Japan’s Adult Guardianship Law: Current Status and Issues
S. 383-396

Kemper, Franz-Josef
Demographic Change and Challenges from a Regional Perspective: The Case of Germany
S. 399-420

Lützeler, Ralph; Coulmas, Florian
Population Implosion: Coping with the Unknown
S. 1-32

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