From the 1960s onwards, Japan s rapid economic growth coincided
with remarkably smooth transitions from school to work and with
internationally low levels of youth unemployment. However, this
changed dramatically in the 1990s, and by the 2000s, youth
employment came to be recognized as a serious concern requiring an
immediate response. What shape did this response take?
Japan s Emerging Youth Policy is the first book to investigate
in detail how the state, experts, the media as well as youth
workers have reacted to the troubling rise of youth joblessness in
early 21st century Japan. The answer that emerges is as complex as
it is fascinating, but comprises two essential elements. First,
instead of institutional carrots and sticks as seen in Europe,
actors belonging to mainstream Japan have deployed controversial
labels such as NEET ( Not in Education, Employment or Training ) to
steer inactive youth into low-wage jobs. A second approach has been
crafted by entrepreneurial youth support leaders that builds on
what the author refers to as communities of recognition . As
illustrated in this book using evidence from real sites of youth
support, one such methodology consists of exploring the user (i.e.
the support-receiver) whereby complex disadvantages, family
relationships and local employment contexts are skilfully
negotiated. It is this second dimension in Japan s response to
youth exclusion that suggests sustainable, internationally
attractive solutions to the employment dilemmas that virtually all
post-industrial nations currently face but which none have yet
seriously addressed.
Based on extensive fieldwork that draws on both sociological and
policy science approaches, this book will be welcomed by students,
scholars and practitioners in the fields of Japanese and East Asian
studies, comparative social policy, youth sociology, the sociology
of social problems and social work.
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