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    100 Years of Immigration, 25 Years of Dekasegi Return Migration: Globalization and Cultural Diversity in Japan  Part 1

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    2016-06-15
    Author
    Oba, Junko
    Nemoto, Naoko
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    This lecture delineates a history of one hundred years of Japanese immigration to Latin America, especially Brazil with the largest concentration, as a precondition for the recent return migration of people of Japanese ancestry from Latin America to Japan as migrant workers.
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