Title: Japan
1Japans Multicultural FutureVoices from the
GrassrootsBy ARUDOU DebitoAssociate Professor,
Hokkaido Information University
2You think Japan has no history of bringing in NJ
labor?
- During the Meiji Period, J imported specialists
to enhance its agricultural, educational, and
industrial prowess. - During its prewar and WWII Imperial phase, Japan
imported millions of citizens of empire (and
slaves) to man factories and develop
infrastructure.
3Postwar labor self-sufficiency
- From late 1940s, Japan repatriated 2 million
former Korean citizens. Created policy against
importing unskilled labor. - During high-speed growth of 60s and 70s, tapped
other elements of the domestic workforce
elderly, women, and automation. - Japans economy grew larger than all other Asian
countries combined.
4Labor shortage of 1980s
- According to the Ministry of Labor, by 1989, 46
of all domestic manufacturers were labor
deficient. - By 1990, this figure rose to 56.
- Working in 3K jobs was frowned upon by Japans
youth. - Increasing pressure to lower wages for
international competitiveness.
5Demographic Pressures
- With the record-low birthrate and record-high
lifetime expectancies, the UN predicts Japanese
society will soon have the highest percentage of
elderly. - As of 2006, the Health Ministry says Japans
population is decreasing and will fall from 127
to 100 million by 2050.
6Choices to be made
- Japans goods were being priced out of the
market, due in part to labor costs. - Japans factories at all levels could either
relocate overseas (hollowing out), or go
bankrupt. - Or decrease labor costs by importing cheap NJ
labor. - Keidanren etc. began lobbying for this.
7Choices made in 1990
- Institute backdoor NJ labor visas.
- Trainees (gijutsu kenshuusei) would work for
one year, receive education in Japanese know-how,
and be exempt from labor laws. - This meant they worked for half minimum wage with
no social security. - If they showed promise, they could graduate up to
Interns.
8More visa categories
- Interns (kenkyuusei) would work for one or two
more years as regular employees, not exempt from
labor laws. - More costly than Trainees, in 1993 the Practical
Trainee (ginou jisshuusei) visa was also created
to extend the Trainee period two more years. - Far more Trainees hired than Interns.
9More visa categories
- Entertainer visas (kougyou) brought in women
for the water trades (and earned Japan a
reputation as a human trafficker). - Student visas (ryuugaku or shuugaku) also
brought in labor from China, Thailand, The
Philippines, Indonesia, other developing
countries.
10The biggest loophole
- Spouse or Child of Japanese National (nihonjin
no haiguusha tou) and Long-Term Resident
(teijuusha) repatriated hundreds of thousands
of Nikkei Diaspora to explore J heritage. - Unlike other visas, Nikkei had no restrictions on
work status or renewal, so they could be employed
indefinitely.
11The effects of backdoor work
- The registered NJ population has doubled since
1990 to 2 million plus. - Official estimates of visa overstayers now around
220,000, but experts day more than double that. - Brazilians alone now 300,000 plus, now the third
largest NJ nationality.
12The effects of backdoor work
- The number of Trainees who graduated up to
Interns lept from 11,000 in 1999 to 41,000 in
2006 - The number of Trainees themselves more than
doubled to 68,305 between 2001 and 2006. - Legal NJ workers in general number 770,000, 1.3
of the workforce.
13The Dark Side
- NJ workers coming for training, being put to work
in unskilled labor. - NJ workers having bankbooks and passports
confiscated by employers, also employed as
illegals and exploited. - Japan now a tier-two human trafficker, according
to the US State Department.
14The Dark Side
- NJ working 22-hour days in slave conditions.
Instances of child labor. - Denial of basic human rights, such as in one
factory worship, cellphone use, repatriation of
wages, meeting with friends, even writing
letters. - Exploitative conditions even causing murder
August 2006 in Chiba.
15An emerging NJ underclass
- NJ children remaining uneducated, since
elementary education is only guaranteed to
Japanese citizens. - Cases of schools refusing NJ children.
- Asahi 2/12/07 Between 20 and 40 or Brazilian
children are not in primary education. 10,000
Brazilian children dropped out or never entered. - Ethnic schools not recognized or funded by MOE.
16Yet Japan relies on foreigners.
- Both the UN and a PM Cabinet survey in 2000
indicated Japan must import 600,000 workers per
year to maintain the current standard of living,
tax base. - Japanese industry is now dependent on NJ labor.
Insatiable demand at all levels. - Thanks to NJ workers, Toyota has become worlds
2 automaker.
17WITHOUT FOREIGNERS, THE TOYOTA SYSTEM WONT
WORK. --SHUUKAN DIAMONDO JUNE 5, 2004
18DISINCENTIVES FOR NJ TO STAY
19Japan is the only major industrialized nation
without any form of a law against Racial
Discrimination.
DISINCENTIVES FOR NJ TO STAY
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Wakkanai
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Monbetsu
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Rumoi
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Otaru
Sapporo
Nemuro
Ohtaki-mura
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MISAWA, AOMORI PREF.
AKITA CITY
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ISESAKI CITY, GUNMA PREF.
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KOSHIGAYA, SAITAMA PREF. TODA CITY, SAITAMA PREF.
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OHTA CITY, GUNMA PREF.
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KOFU, YAMANASHI PREF.
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TOKYO OGIKUBO TOKYO AOYAMA DOORI TOKYO
SHINBASHI TOKYO SHINJUKU-KU TOKYO KABUKICHO
DAITOU-SHI, OSAKA PREF
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KYOTO
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KURASHIKI CITY, OKAYAMA PREF.
HAMAMATSU, SHIZUOKA PREF.
HIROSHIMA
NAGOYA
KITAKYUSHU CITY FUKUOKA PREF
More information and photos at www.debito.org/rog
uesgallery.html
OKINAWA URUMA CITY
21JAPANESE ONLY signs and rules have been found
at
- Bathhouses, bars, discos, stores, hotels,
restaurants, karaoke and pachinko parlors, ramen
shops, barbershops, a swimming pool, a billiards
hall, a sports store, and a womans footbath
boutique.
22More on this and other issueswww.debito.org
- ISBN 4 7503 9018 6 English version, Japanese
version ISBN 4 7503 9001 9
23Shizuoka NPA foreign crime pamphlet 2001
www.debito.org/TheCommunity/shizuokakeisatsuhandbo
ok.html
24Off-color NPA notices warning the public against
foreign bagsnatchers and knifers (found at bank
ATMs and subways)
www.debito.org/TheCommunity/communityissues.htmlp
olice
25TOCHIGI PREFECTURE COAST GUARD PUBLIC NOTICE (MAY
2007) PROTECT OUR NATION AND HEAD THEM OFF
AT THE SHORES COOPERATE IN STOPPING ILLEGAL
OVERSTAYS AND ILLEGAL ENTRANTS
26Statements by our politicians
- A million Chinese, Koreans, etc., all thieves
and murderers, are in Japan... making Kabukicho a
lawless zone. (Dietman Etoh Takami Jul 12 2003) - "Given the exceptional atmosphere of the 2002
World Cup, we must face the possibility of
unwanted babies fathered by foreigners who rape
our women. (Miyagi Pref. Assemblyman Konno
Takayoshi Jun 27 2001)
- Foreigners are all sneaky thieves. As Tokyo
Gov. Ishihara cracked down on them, they flowed
into Kanagawa Prefecture. K. Gov Matsuzawa Nov 2
2003) - Roppongi is now virtually a foreign
neighborhood. Africans --I don't mean
African-Americans--who don't speak English are
there doing who knows what. This is leading to
new forms of crime such as car theft. We should
be letting in people who are intelligent. (Tokyo
Gov. Ishihara, Feb 19, 2007)
27Yet still NJ keep immigrating
- Every year we have a net intake of around 50,000
registered NJ, now 45 straight years of record
numbers. - Regular Permanent Residents (ippan eijuusha)
will probably surpass Special Permanent
Residents (the Zainichi generational
foreigners) by 2007. - Around 20,000 naturalizing per year.
28NEWCOMERS SUSTAIN SECTORS WHERE JAPANESE ARENT
ABLE OR WILLING TO PICK UP THE SLACK. --NEWSWEEK
SEPT 11, 2006
29Japans invisible kokusaika
- There are around 40,000 international marriages
per year in Japan. - International children do not show up in
statistics on registered foreigners. Of
course not. They are citizens. - International children are also invisible
statistically. The Japan Census Bureau does not
measure for ethnicity.
30WELCOME TO THE FUTURE
- (Amy (left) and Anna Sugawara Aldwinckle 1996)
- Born and raised in Japan. Native speakers of
Japanese. Japanese citizens.
31Whats being done to help?
- Local govts (Hamamatsu Sengen 2001) are demanding
the national govt help guarantee easier NJ access
to education, social security, and immigration. - Local govts are getting grants (albeit temporary)
to help NJ settle. - NGOs and other parts of Japans emergent civil
society are making abuses public. - Japanese mass media paying attention.
- LDP former MOJ Vice Minister Kouno Taro The
visa situation is a swindle (ikasama).
32Whats being done to help?
- MOJ project team book Basic Ideas for Accepting
Non-Japanese (Nov 2006) Make it easier for
residents to become Permanent. - Keidanren (2004 and 2006) Guarantee human
rights, prevent discrimination, quality control,
bilateral labor agreements in targeted job
sectors - Ministries currently debating to fix visa
system by 2009.
33The current ministerial debate
- MHLW Tweak Give Trainees labor rights
protections, language tests, renewal contingent
on acculturation. - METI Paint job Keep present system, monitor
to prevent abuses. - MOJ Slice Abolish complicated system, create
clear revolving-door labor visa fixed at three
years nonrenewable. - (MOJ is the most powerful in this arena)
34Underlying Assumptions
- NJ workers are temporary, and are not a solution
for J decreasing population. - Despite arduous tests to qualify to stay, NJ
workers will not be assimilated as residents or
citizens. - NJ will want to come to Japan and work even only
as dead-end factory workers. - J industry will have incentives to care about
training NJ workers if theyre only here for
three years tops? Not.
35The future Big vs. Small Japan
- Former Tokyo Immigration Bureau Director Sakanaka
Hidenoris two scenarios - www.debito.org/
- sakanakaonimmigration.htm
36Small Japan in 2050
- Population 100 million, of that NJ 3 mil.
- Japan no longer Asias leader, but enjoys a
degree of influence as rich country. - Elderly, frugal population paying high taxes and
leading simple lives in uncrowded country - Economy no longer dynamic, politics quiet and
conservative.
37Big Japan in 2050
- Population 120 million, of that NJ 20 mil.
- Japan vibrant, diverse, crowded multicultural
society, ethnicities mostly Chinese, Indians, and
other Asians. - Younger, dynamic society still pursues wealth,
has ethnic strife, employment sectors divided
into ethnic specialties. - Immigration Agency improves ties with neighbors,
degree of Balkanization of society.
38My prognostications
- The Small Japan scenario will not come to pass.
- Japan is still hooked on the profit motive, and
the belief that industrial prowess and
self-sufficiency has made this society rich. - The demographics on both sides of the nationality
fence are unoverrideable, given international
marriage and the unstoppably decreasing J
population. - NJ workers and immigrants will continue to be
wanted, and will continue to come.
39Download full version of this powerpoint
presentation at
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My paper substantiating all this
at www.debito.org/ASCJPaper2007.doc
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