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Sara K
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Ok. A lot of sociology-terms popping up in this chapter. Not only that, but a lot of the information presented was through statistics and quantitative data. All in all, very little structural, social and intergenerational mobility in Japanese society seems to be the bottom line.

A heavy use of "stratification" bothered me as well lol, use another word pls
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Jan 28, 2025 08:07AM
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Sara K
Sara K is on page 136 of 286
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Japanese education appears to be both first-class and uncreative. It looks premodern in some areas and postmodern in others. The somewhat contradictory picture has given rise to a variety of schoolarly and policy-oriented debates. Scool until university sucks.
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Feb 03, 2025 01:54PM
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Sara K
Sara K is on page 106 of 286
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The work-culture in Japan is toxic and demands a lot from its workers. Not to mention that the corporations have the law on their side?! There are many types of workers that exist in Japan and the stereotypical white-collar worker who is devoted for life to one company is but a fraction of the actuall workforce. They just have most power and influence and are thus in the forefront in media and society.
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Feb 03, 2025 08:52AM
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Sara K
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Big geographical, cultural, generational, and linguistic differences accross the Japanese archipelago makes Japan far from homogeneous.
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Jan 30, 2025 02:16AM
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Sara K
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Jan 22, 2025 11:07AM
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