Date : August 30, 2018
Video report: (What New Data Shows about) Japan’s Changing Societal Structure and Support by Families and Communities
post date : 2018.09.03
On August 10, the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research announced the most recent results of the National Survey on Social Security and People’s Life (carried out in July 2017). The goal of this survey, held once every five years, is to examine the situation of people living in difficulty and how families and communities support each other, in order to consider what kind of people need government support.
The FPCJ invited Mr. Nobuyuki Izumida, Director of the Department of Empirical Social Security Research at the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, to explain the results of the latest survey.
The briefing had a total of 17 participants, including journalists from China, Germany, ROK, and USA.
- Date: August 30 (Thurs), 2018, 14:00-15:30
- Briefer: Mr. Nobuyuki Izumida, Director, Department of Empirical Social Security Research, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research
- Language: Japanese (with consecutive English interpretation)
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