Course Description
As the drive to rebuild modern Japan after WWII has slowed, latent and new social problems have become visible. This course offers interdisciplinary perspectives on issues such as care of the elderly and homeless, equal treatment of minorities, gender and labor issues, domestic and world ecological concerns, and relevant institutions that promote or attack prejudice towards heterogeneous social groups. Taught in English.
Personal Narrative
In this course, I learned about current issues that modern Japanese people are facing, for instance the declining birth rate among younger generations and how it will affect the population crisis in later years. In addition, gender issues were addressed, specifically in the workforce and at home as caregivers.
Evidence of Completion of MLO 2
311 Final Paper - Karoushi | |
File Size: | 10 kb |
File Type: | docx |