Promoting generational interaction to revitalize an aging society
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- Masanori TAKAHASHI
- PMI Japan Chapter, SDGs Start-up Research Working Group
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- Kazunori NOJIRI
- PMI Japan Chapter, Social Project Management Research Working Group
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 少子高齢化社会を活性化する多世代交流の促進
- - Make youth hopeful and senior livable -
- ~若者に夢を,高齢者に生きがいを~
Abstract
<p>Japan's declining birthrate and aging population continues unabated. Although various policies have been implemented over the past 50 years, the economy is still stagnant and social issues are mounting. The reasons for this are wide-ranging, but in order to regain vitality, we must create a society where young people can have dreams and elderly people can feel a sense of purpose in life. An analysis of previous cases revealed that there was not enough interaction across generations.</p><p>This paper uses the Lean Startup approach to develop a management method that allows participants to participate in actual activities to solve social problems, and from that experience builds a network that promotes interaction between generations. In response to the “different-dimensional measures to counter the declining birthrate” that were suddenly proposed in January 2023, we propose to the three generations of the elderly, working people, and young people (separate from the government's policy centered on financial support) countermeasures against the declining birthrate using a social approach.</p>
Journal
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- Project Management Research Report
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Project Management Research Report 4 (1), 111-116, 2024-03-31
Project Management Institute. Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390862623771137536
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- ISSN
- 24362123
- 24362115
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed