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November 7, 2022
[WEBINAR] Who Cares for Japan's Aging Society? How Are Immigrant Nurses and Care Workers Faring in Japan?
From: Center for Japanese Studies <cjs@berkeley.edu>
Date: 2022/11/05
You're invited to the following Zoom webinar, hosted by the Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley:
Who Cares for Japan's Aging Society? How Are Immigrant Nurses and Care Workers Faring in Japan?Colloquium: Center for Japanese Studies, Center for Southeast Asia StudiesNovember 15 | 5-6:30 p.m. PSTOnline - Zoom Webinar
Speakers: Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes and Sachi Takahata; University of Shizuoka
Discussant: Pei-chia Lan, National Taiwan University
Presentation 1: Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) as Forerunner and Benchmark: Revisiting the EPA Program in the Proliferation and Diversification of Foreign Nurses and Care Workers in Japan
Presentation 2: Filipino Marriage Migrants in Japan as Care Workers through Re-skilling
Register required: https://berkeley.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ CGHOt-6ZQC6EP6OxxparZA
Tessa Machida | Program Coordinator
Center for Japanese Studies
University of California, Berkeley
510.642.3415 | http://ieas.berkeley.edu/cjs
Center for Japanese Studies
University of California, Berkeley
510.642.3415 | http://ieas.berkeley.edu/cjs
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