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Challenges in Rural Japan’s Elderly Care System

Tid
17:00 - 19:00
Pris
Billet: Gratis
Sted
Hovedbiblioteket
Hack Kampmanns Plads 2
8000 Aarhus C
Lille sal
Japan is the fastest-aging country in the world.

Therefore, the challenges for public care systems are particularly pronounced in rural areas, where exceptionally high aging rates coincide with the effects of large-scale administrative restructuring in the mid-2000s.

Based on field research, Hanno Jetzsch presents in this talk an analysis of how state-sponsored self-governance organizations maintain, formalize, and expand pre-existing social practices of community care, examines their relationship with the local state, and discusses the limitations they face.

Hanno Jentzsch is Assistant Professor for Japanese Politics at the Department of East Asian Studies, University of Vienna.

This lecture is one of four in the spring of 2026.

February 20th   Japan’s evolving role in Asia's security   

March 26th      Japan's rise to a global footballing power   

April 23rd          Challenges in Rural Japan’s Elderly Care System 

May 28th           Japan and the Democratic Challenges of an Aging Society  

The lectures are in english.

This event is part of a lecture series on Japan organized by Japan Studies within the Global Studies program, in collaboration with Dokk1 and with generous support from the Sasakawa Foundation.