Multicultural practice for cultural heterogeneity and national cultural homogeneity: Immigrant youth’s experience in Osaka, Japan

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The notion of multiculturalism has been discussed by scholars since the number of immigrant workers and residents increased in the 1980s in Japan. Compared to other countries, Japan is relatively homogeneous with a small portion of racial and ethnic minorities.

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Okubo, Y. (2016). Multicultural practice for cultural heterogeneity and national cultural homogeneity: Immigrant youth’s experience in Osaka, Japan. In Multicultural Education in Glocal Perspectives: Policy and Institutionalization (pp. 135–151). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2222-7_10

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