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Donoso, Claudia (Faculty Mentor)
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Digital Commons at St. Mary's University
Publication Date
Spring 2026
Keywords
Japan, India, Culture, Work, Homogeneity
Description
In 2025, Japan and India had finalized the Japan-India 5-year Action Plan, where Japan will open their workplaces to over 500,000 Indian citizens over the next 5 years. While studies show how the plan would help fix labor shortage and population problems, it lacks public analysis and the data supporting Japan's readiness to take on this demographic change. This research addresses this gap by analyzing both economic benefit and public perspective toward migration. Highlighting broader impacts the plan would have on Japan's society, along with cultural challenges it may pose for Japan.
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San Antonio, Texas
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