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オランダで迎える日本人の老い: 在蘭日本人の高齢化に関する意識調査
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55_金本伊津子.pdf (425 KB)
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Item type | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||||
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公開日 | 2023-08-18 | |||||||
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言語 | ja | |||||||
タイトル | オランダで迎える日本人の老い: 在蘭日本人の高齢化に関する意識調査 | |||||||
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言語 | en | |||||||
タイトル | Japanese International Migration and Ageing in the Netherlands: A Quantitative Survey on the Wellbeing of Elderly Japanese | |||||||
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言語 | jpn | |||||||
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言語 | ja | |||||||
主題 | グローバル・マイグレーション, 老い, 国際結婚, オランダ, 在外日本人 | |||||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||||
資源タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||||
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金本伊津子
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姓名 | TOYAMA (KANAMOTO) Itsuko | |||||||
言語 | en | |||||||
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||||
内容記述 | The first encounter of Japanese with Dutch people was in 1600, when the De Liefde drifted ashore on the coast of Usuki in Oita. Gyokuzan Hirayama, a Confucian scholar who boarded the ship, described them as demons, long-nosed goblins, or monsters. Komojin (紅毛人), which literarily means ‘red hair people’, was the nickname of the Dutch people at that time. Trade between the two countries after the encounter led to relatively good relations, although they became strained when the Japanese military detained Dutch soldiers in Indonesia during WWII. After the war, with the increasing economic ties between the two countries, Japanese migration to the Netherlands was naturally facilitated. Seventy years have passed since the war ended and now about 1,500 Japanese people live as permanent residents in the Netherlands. Their residential distribution is widely scattered throughout the country and the interspersed Japanese communities are now facing ageing issues. They have devoted themselves to the establishment of their own elderly facilities that can provide Japanese-style care, but these issues have involved intercultural problems. This quantitative survey focusses on how the Japanese people in the Netherlands view ageing issues as long-term intercultural adaptation and how they are overcoming grave problems by utilizing the shared cultural awareness of the Japanese community. |
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言語 | en | |||||||
書誌情報 |
ja : 桃山学院大学総合研究所紀要 巻 41, 号 1, p. 55-80 |
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言語 | ja | |||||||
出版者 | 桃山学院大学総合研究所 | |||||||
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収録物識別子 | 1346048X | |||||||
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収録物識別子 | AA11337282 |