Solitary non-employed persons : empirical research on hikikomori in Japan / Yuji Genda.
2019
HD5708.2.J3 G46 2019
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Title
Solitary non-employed persons : empirical research on hikikomori in Japan / Yuji Genda.
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ISBN
9789811377877 (electronic book)
9811377871 (electronic book)
9811377863
9789811377860
9811377871 (electronic book)
9811377863
9789811377860
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-13-7
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HD5708.2.J3 G46 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
331.137952
Summary
This book is devoted to offering a new concept of non-employment caused by social exclusion. Among labor economic studies, it is the first attempt to investigate the conditions of jobless persons who have completely lost opportunities for daily communication with others. The new concept provided by this book is "solitary non-employed persons (SNEP)." SNEP are defined as non-employed persons who are normally entirely alone or do not spend time with people other than their family. According to a detailed time-use survey in Japan, SNEP make up almost 70 % of single, jobless persons aged 20 to 59. The number of SNEP doubled in the 2000s. As a serious issue for non-employment, economists and sociologists have focused on long-term unemployed persons and persons "not in education, employment, or training" (NEET), which include discouraged persons resigning from work. These serious non-employment issues are attributable to and further aggravated by the isolation experienced by the SNEP. Social withdrawal—that is, the hikikomori who stay indoors—is one notable feature of Japanese youth problems in many cases. Large numbers of the middle-aged jobless Japanese also currently shut themselves in their rooms. The objective approach by the SNEP concept enables us to understand the reality of these withdrawn persons who are now growing in number in many countries. A continuous increase in the number of SNEP will cause several difficulties in society and the economy. SNEP will not make their own livings after the deaths of their families, causing social security costs and financial deficits to further accumulate in the efforts to help them. A shortage of an attractive labor force will accelerate in the future due to the expansion of SNEP within the young and middle-aged populations. This book proposes appropriate policies to prevent an increase in SNEP in such a way as to generate skilled professionals, as well as to reach out and support them. It will contribute to deve loping studies for jobless people closely involved in social exclusion, and to finding universal and effective solutions for their inclusion.
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Advances in Japanese business and economics ; v. 23.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Definition and Basic Facts of SNEP
Chapter 2. The Determinants and Characteristics of SNEP
Chapter 3. The Daily Lives and Job Searches of SNEP
Chapter 4. The Past, Present, and Future of SNEP
Chapter 5. Questions and Answers About SNEP
References
Index.
Chapter 2. The Determinants and Characteristics of SNEP
Chapter 3. The Daily Lives and Job Searches of SNEP
Chapter 4. The Past, Present, and Future of SNEP
Chapter 5. Questions and Answers About SNEP
References
Index.