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This book discusses the building of comprehensive community support
systems, which constitutes a key issue in social security reforms
in Japan. The book comprises three parts: (I) Mapping Social
Security in Japan, (II) Community-Based Integrated Care Systems in
Japan, and (III) A Prospect of Community-Based Inclusive Society in
Japan. The chapters in this book were composed on the basis of
research into community-based integrated care systems and
community-based inclusive society, conducted by members of the
Association of Japanese Geographers' Study Group "Regional Issues
Related to the Birthrate Decline and Population Aging." Choosing
local governments with different regional characteristics, the
authors conducted empirical research to uncover the characteristics
of comprehensive community support systems, building processes, and
challenges in the respective local governments. Non-Japanese
readers will acquire an understanding of the characteristics of
social security and the trends of the reforms in Japan. To support
its use as a reference book, chapters in Part I include numerous
maps and figures with the themes of welfare, medical care, and
health levels in Japan.
This book discusses the building of comprehensive community support
systems, which constitutes a key issue in social security reforms
in Japan. The book comprises three parts: (I) Mapping Social
Security in Japan, (II) Community-Based Integrated Care Systems in
Japan, and (III) A Prospect of Community-Based Inclusive Society in
Japan. The chapters in this book were composed on the basis of
research into community-based integrated care systems and
community-based inclusive society, conducted by members of the
Association of Japanese Geographers' Study Group "Regional Issues
Related to the Birthrate Decline and Population Aging." Choosing
local governments with different regional characteristics, the
authors conducted empirical research to uncover the characteristics
of comprehensive community support systems, building processes, and
challenges in the respective local governments. Non-Japanese
readers will acquire an understanding of the characteristics of
social security and the trends of the reforms in Japan. To support
its use as a reference book, chapters in Part I include numerous
maps and figures with the themes of welfare, medical care, and
health levels in Japan.
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