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Martin, Linda G. The graying of Japan. Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, 1989.
Find full textA, Bass Scott, Morris Robert 1910-, and Oka Masato, eds. Public policy and the old age revolution in Japan. New York: Haworth Press, 1996.
Find full textConrad, Harald. Human resource management in ageing societies: Perspectives from Japan and Germany. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Find full textFeeney, Griffith. The demography of aging in Japan: 1950-2025. Tokyo: Nihon University, 1990.
Find full textMeeting the challenges of elder care: Japan and Norway. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2010.
Find full textGetreuer-Kargl, Ingrid. Old age in Japan: Long-term statistics. Wien: Institut für Japanologie, Universität Wien, 1987.
Find full textMaderdonner, Megumi. Old age in Japan: An annotated bibliography of Japanese books. Wien: Institut für Japanologie, Universität Wien, 1987.
Find full textJapan Society (New York, N.Y.), ed. The silver market: New opportunities in a graying Japan and United States. New York, NY: Japan Society, 2001.
Find full textKojima, Hiroshi. Aging in Japan: Population policy implications. Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Population Problems, Ministry of Health and Welfare, 1995.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "Life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textWakabayashi, Midori. Is the eldest son different?: The residential choice of siblings in Japan. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.
Find full textFamilies in Japan: Changes, continuities, and regional variations. Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 2008.
Find full textHamaguchi-Klenner, Makiko. Demokratie und Kultur in Japan: Politische Auseinandersetzungen um die Pflegeversicherung. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2007.
Find full textKargl, Ingrid. Old age in Japan: Long-term statistics /Ingrid Kargl. Wien: Institut für Japanologie der Universität Wien, 1987.
Find full textEldercare policies in Japan and Scandinavia: Aging societies in East and West. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan : final report. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan : final report. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textOlder people in natural disasters: The great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2010.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan : final report. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan : final report. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan : final report. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textSchulz, James H. When "life-time employment" ends: Older worker programs in Japan : final report. Waltham, Mass: Policy Center on Aging, Heller School, Brandeis University, 1988.
Find full textSeniority wage system in the Far East: Confucian influence over Japan and South Korea. Aldershot, Hants, England: Avebury, 1992.
Find full textMitchell, Olivia S. Aged-care support in Japan: Perspectives and challenges. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textMitchell, Olivia S. Aged-care support in Japan: Perspectives and challenges. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textHorioka, Charles. The dissaving of the aged revisited: The case of Japan. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.
Find full textK, Brown C. Caring for the elderly: Perspectives from Ghana and Japan. Cape Coast [Ghana]: Catholic Mission Press, 1999.
Find full textAnbäcken, Els-Marie. Who cares?: Culture, structure, and agency in caring for the elderly in Japan. Stockholm: Institute for Oriental Languages, 1997.
Find full textMitchell, Olivia S. Unlocking housing equity in Japan. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textMitchell, Olivia S. Unlocking housing equity in Japan. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textKimura, Rihito. Life sustaining technologies: Elderly in Japan. [Washington, D.C.?: Office of Technology Assessment, 1988.
Find full textKōreisha shūrō no shakai shinrigaku. Kyōto-shi: Nakanishiya Shuppan, 2001.
Find full textSōgō Kenkyū Kaihatsu Kikō (Japan). Kōreika shakai ni okeru seisaku yūsensei: Nichi-Bei kyōtsū no shiten kara = Changing policy priorities in an aging society : perspective in common between Japan and the United States. Tōkyō: Sōgō Kenkyū Kaihatsu Kikō, 2004.
Find full textHajime, Mizuno. Dare mo kakanakatta Kōseishō. Tōkyō: Sōshisha, 2005.
Find full textBeltrão, Kaizô Iwakami. Family arrangements and income sources of the elderly population: A comparison between Brazil and Japan. Chiba-shi, Chiba, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization, 2005.
Find full textFormanek, Susanne. Denn dem Alter kann keiner entfliehen: Altern und Alter im Japan der Nara- und Heian-Zeit. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1994.
Find full textTraphagan, John W. Taming oblivion: Aging bodies and the fear of senility in Japan. New York: State University of New York Press, 2000.
Find full textShimada, Shingo. Alternde Gesellschaften im Vergleich: Solidarität und Pflege in Deutschland und Japan. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2006.
Find full textKenkyūkai, Kōreisha Iryō Seido. Arata na kōreisha iryō seido: Kōreisha no iryō no kakuho ni kansuru hōritsu : gaisetsu to shinkyū taishōhyō. Tōkyō: Chūō Hōki Shuppan, 2006.
Find full textThe greying of Japan: An economic perspective on public pensions. Tokyo: Kinokuniya, 1992.
Find full textNihon no akutibu eijingu: "shōshika suru kōrei shakai" no atarashii ikikata = Active ageing in Japan : new lifestyle in "ageing society with declining birthrate". Sapporo-shi: Hokkaidō Daigaku Shuppankai, 2014.
Find full textUrbanization, United Nations International Conference on Ageing Populations in the Context of. Ageing and urbanization: Proceedings of the United Nations International Conference on Ageing Populations in the Context of Urbanization, Sendai (Japan), 12-16 September 1988. New York: United Nations, 1991.
Find full textPenner, Rudolph Gerhard. Changing policy priorities in an aging society: Perspective in common between Japan and the United States. Tokyo: National Institute for Research Advancement, 2004.
Find full textHow policies change: The Japanese government and the aging society. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1992.
Find full textDaisaku, Maeda, and Palmore Erdman Ballagh 1930-, eds. The honorable elders revisited =: Otoshiyori saikō : a revised cross-cultural analysis of aging in Japan. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press, 1985.
Find full textHealthy aging in sociocultural context. New York: Routledge, 2012.
Find full textNature's embrace: Japan's aging urbanites and new death rites. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2010.
Find full textThe morning after in Japan: Its declining population, too generous pensions and a weakened economy. Tokyo, Japan: Maruzen, 1998.
Find full textLim, Tai-Wei. Robotic technologies in Japan: Narratives of use of technologies for manpower enhancement, not replacement. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2015.
Find full textYamada, Tetsuji. Determinants of saving and labor force participation of the elderly in Japan. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.
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