Abstract

Having long admitted only skilled foreign workers on a non-immigrant basis, Japan recently amended its Immigration Control Act. This amendment could bring major changes in immigration policy, specifically the wider acceptance of unskilled workers. This paper introduces and examines this amendment from the perspective of harmonising immigration and labour policies.

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