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A Study on Legislation for the Influx of Foreign Human Resources: Drawing Insights from Japanese Casesopen access

Authors
김대홍
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
건국대학교 아시아・디아스포라연구소
Keywords
Foreign talent; Specified Skilled Worker System; Immigration Act; Immigration agency; Society of harmonious coexistence
Citation
International Journal of Diaspora & Cultural Criticism, v.14, no.1, pp 6 - 41
Pages
36
Journal Title
International Journal of Diaspora & Cultural Criticism
Volume
14
Number
1
Start Page
6
End Page
41
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/49422
DOI
10.15519/dcc.2024.02.14.1.6
ISSN
2005-3037
Abstract
In December 2018, the Japanese government introduced “Initiatives to Accept Foreign Nationals and for the Realization of Society of Harmonious Coexistence.” This initiative aimed at a more robust and comprehensive approach toward accepting and integrating foreign talents. The Japanese government also developed the Roadmap for the Realization of a Society of Harmonious Coexistence with Foreign Nationals. This roadmap delineates policies to achieve a symbiotic society and outlines the vision for an environment where foreigners coexist harmoniously with Japanese nationals. With an anticipated rise in the foreign population in Japan, the Japanese government designated the Ministry of Justice as the central authority for overseeing the acceptance and integration of foreign talents across governmental levels. In Japan, this was acknowledged as pivotal for the nation’s future rather than solely addressing labor shortages and the plan involved a comprehensive, longterm policy review. South Korea also faces various societal challenges due to a declining birthrate, making the acceptance of foreign immigrants indispensable. Japan’s pursuit of a gradual transition to an immigration society while promoting acceptance and coexistence of foreign talent presents significant implications for Korea, which is seeking to introduce a new immigration policy.
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