The International Human Resource Development Nexus in Japan’s Immigration Paradigm : Policy Considerations and Findings of Survey Interviews in Germany and Australia

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Whilst the Government and influential lobby groups underscore the strategic significance of admitting an increasing number of highly-skilled foreign professionals, a conspicuous feature of Japan’s immigration framework has been the parallel development of immigration as a means of international human resource development and/or international contribution. Making reference to the concepts of ‘intellectual contribution’ and ‘international human resource development’ in Japan’s immigration framework and, as a point of comparison, introducing the results of fieldwork conducted in Germany and Australia, this report investigates the premise that ‘international capacity building’ constitutes a dominant and viable element of Japan’s immigration law and policy.

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