Social Inequality, Transnationalism and Multiculturalisms
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In this last two decades, Japan has experienced slow economic growth, changed employment practices, population decline, an aging society, and an increasingly multi-ethnic population resulting from migration. This book illuminates changing policies and cumulative adjustments in the daily practice of schooling.
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