Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature
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Journal of Language, Linguistics and Literature, Vol.4, No.4, Dec. 2018, Pub. Date: Nov. 26, 2018
Employment Status and Problems of Chinese Students Studying in Japan
Pages: 64-69 Views: 1520 Downloads: 451
Authors
[01] Wang Jiadong, Department of Foreign Language, Shandong Jiaotong University, Jinan, China.
Abstract
For many years, the number of Chinese students working in Japan has always been ranked first among foreign students in Japan. However, the information given by Japan is relatively broad, China's domestic research in this area is also not much. So it is difficult for us to accurately grasp the accurate information about Chinese students studying or working in Japan. In this article, the author wants to find out the data related to Chinese students studying in Japan from the information released by Immigration Bureau of Japan. And find out the basic information of “employment visa category”, “employment industry”, “salary”, “employment area" and “company size” about Chinese students studying in Japan. Then, the author will analyze the benefit of the economic benefit and skill experience of employment in Japan, and make an analysis of the difficult problems the students facing in their work in order to provide a reference for Chinese students to study and employment in Japan. By the end of 2017, there were more than 100 thousand Chinese students studying in Japan, of whom more than 20 thousand graduated each year, the number of employment in Japan was the first among the countries. Against the backdrop of a shrinking labor force and a shrinking market caused by Japan's aging and fewer children, it is also an opportunity for Chinese students to study abroad. In June 2013, the Cabinet Office Government of Japan formulated the strategy of “Japan's Revival Strategy” and clearly put forward the goal of “accepting 10 thousand foreign students to work in Japan every year”. The number of employment of Chinese students plays a vital role in the realization of this goal. Then, what is the situation of Chinese students studying and working in Japan? How satisfied is it? What are the problems in employment? This series of questions needs further analysis and clarity. Solving these problems will have an important reference for Chinese students studying in Japan in the future. It also has great reference value for Chinese students to choose Japanese study abroad.
Keywords
Chinese Students Studying Abroad, Employment, Work Visa, Japan, Area, Salary
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