Immigration in East Asia: How Grassroots Efforts Lead to Integration
Автор: UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy
Загружено: 2021-01-20
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Jan. 19, 2021: Immigration in East Asia: How Grassroots Efforts Lead to Integration
Until the early 2000s, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan all had restrictive immigration policies and effective social exclusion of immigrants. But since then, their paths have diverged. Whereas Taiwan has remained restrictive, Japan took incremental steps to expand immigrant services at the grassroots level, and South Korea enacted sweeping immigration reforms. What explains these divergent patterns of immigrant incorporation? A deep analysis of the role of civil society actors, including immigrants themselves, reveals how immigrant interests and actors shape public policy. Our conversation will explain the data base and discuss what these different paths mean for the three societies and economies.
Cosponsored by the Korea-Pacific Program.
Speakers:
• Erin Aeran Chung, Associate Professor of Political Science, John Hopkins University
• Ulrike Schaede, Professor and Director of the Japan Forum for Innovation and Technology, GPS UC San Diego
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This Japan Zoominar @ UC San Diego series brings together new insights, knowledge and opinions on current events in Japan. Experts from around the globe are invited as speakers and contributors, with the goal to create a vibrant exchange and deepen our understanding of Japan’s role in the world. Learn more at jfit.ucsd.edu/zoominar
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