I've recently stumbled upon this AFP article by Patrice Novotny, and thought of posting the link in the Japan Discussion section of the forum.
With nice snippets like "Nearly one in six Japanese lives below the poverty line", and "Temporary and part-time jobs and short-term contracts have become the norm for half of all employees under 39 years of age" I think it would make at least a good read for many of this forum's visitors.
However, what I'd really like to know is if your view of the subject or, preferably, your personal experience resonates with the info and message of the article: Is the image of the robust and healthy Japan just a shimmering hologram?
With nice snippets like "Nearly one in six Japanese lives below the poverty line", and "Temporary and part-time jobs and short-term contracts have become the norm for half of all employees under 39 years of age" I think it would make at least a good read for many of this forum's visitors.
However, what I'd really like to know is if your view of the subject or, preferably, your personal experience resonates with the info and message of the article: Is the image of the robust and healthy Japan just a shimmering hologram?