The meaning of culture dissemination in Japanese intergenerational learning
Japan is one of many countries in the world facing the increasingly serious issues of an ageing population combined with a very low birth rate. The impact upon Japanese society of this situation is enormous in both the medium and long term, and a number of measures have been introduced, both by loca...
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Main Author: | Naoko Suzuki (Author) |
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Pensa MultiMedia,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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