
Japan's Underclass
Day Laborers and the Homeless
Hideo Aoki(Author)
Trans Pacific Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2006
Book
Hardback
341 pages
978-1-876843-24-3 (ISBN)
Description
Condemned by economic forces and the prejudices of others to remain forever in the underclass, the homeless and day labourers in present-day affluent Japan struggle to survive in its cities.
Japan's Underclass provides a poignant portrait of the conditions endured by these people. Whether they can find work at all, and the nature of any available work, determines their fate. The book examines men who die on the streets, the efforts of volunteers, officialdom's lack of understanding, and of passers-by pointing at these individuals to show their children where failure will lead.
Japan's Underclass shows how it is not personal failure, but a variety of economic and life circumstances that has propelled these people into the underclass.
Japan's Underclass provides a poignant portrait of the conditions endured by these people. Whether they can find work at all, and the nature of any available work, determines their fate. The book examines men who die on the streets, the efforts of volunteers, officialdom's lack of understanding, and of passers-by pointing at these individuals to show their children where failure will lead.
Japan's Underclass shows how it is not personal failure, but a variety of economic and life circumstances that has propelled these people into the underclass.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Melbourne, VIC
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 146 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-876843-24-3 (9781876843243)
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