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The Nonprofit Sector in Japan (John Hopkins Non-Profit Sector Series 7) ハードカバー – イラスト付き, 1998/3/1
英語版
Tadashi Yamamoto
(編集),
Takayoshi Amenomori
(著)
This volume provides the first systematic analysis of the Japanese nonprofit sector ever undertaken. Using a broad range of qualitative and quantitative data, the authors show that Japan has a much larger nonprofit sector than is recognized, even in Japan. Three-quarters of all university students attend nonprofit institutions, significant shares of hospital beds are in nonprofit institutions, and nonprofit agencies are active in the field of social services. Yet in comparative terms the Japanese nonprofit sector lags significantly behind that of other developed economies. One reason for this, the authors argue, is the generally hostile attitude the government has historically taken towards nonprofit organizations in Japan; nonprofit organizations wishing to attain legal status, have to secure the approval of a "competent Ministry," and this is often given begrudgingly or not at all. The nonprofit sector in Japan has only just begun to "flex its muscles" as an independent force in very recent years, and is now on the brink of a new phase in its development.
This volume provides the first systematic analysis of the Japanese nonprofit sector ever undertaken. Using a broad range of qualitative and quantitative data, the authors show that Japan has a much larger nonprofit sector than is recognized, even in Japan. Three-quarters of all university students attend nonprofit institutions, significant shares of hospital beds are in nonprofit institutions, and nonprofit agencies are active in the field of social services. Yet in comparative terms the Japanese nonprofit sector lags significantly behind that of other developed economies. One reason for this, the authors argue, is the generally hostile attitude the government has historically taken towards nonprofit organizations in Japan; nonprofit organizations wishing to attain legal status, have to secure the approval of a "competent Ministry," and this is often given begrudgingly or not at all. The nonprofit sector in Japan has only just begun to "flex its muscles" as an independent force in very recent years, and is now on the brink of a new phase in its development.
This volume provides the first systematic analysis of the Japanese nonprofit sector ever undertaken. Using a broad range of qualitative and quantitative data, the authors show that Japan has a much larger nonprofit sector than is recognized, even in Japan. Three-quarters of all university students attend nonprofit institutions, significant shares of hospital beds are in nonprofit institutions, and nonprofit agencies are active in the field of social services. Yet in comparative terms the Japanese nonprofit sector lags significantly behind that of other developed economies. One reason for this, the authors argue, is the generally hostile attitude the government has historically taken towards nonprofit organizations in Japan; nonprofit organizations wishing to attain legal status, have to secure the approval of a "competent Ministry," and this is often given begrudgingly or not at all. The nonprofit sector in Japan has only just begun to "flex its muscles" as an independent force in very recent years, and is now on the brink of a new phase in its development.
- 本の長さ208ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Manchester Univ Pr
- 発売日1998/3/1
- 寸法13.82 x 2.08 x 23.27 cm
- ISBN-100719053854
- ISBN-13978-0719053856
商品の説明
著者について
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Centre for International Exchange.
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Centre for International Exchange.
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Centre for International Exchange.
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Center for International Exchange.
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Centre for International Exchange.
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Centre for International Exchange.
Tadashi Yamamoto is President of the Japan Center for International Exchange.
登録情報
- 出版社 : Manchester Univ Pr; Illustrated版 (1998/3/1)
- 発売日 : 1998/3/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 208ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0719053854
- ISBN-13 : 978-0719053856
- 寸法 : 13.82 x 2.08 x 23.27 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 1,313,334位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 509位Nonprofit Organizations & Charities
- - 6,223位Japanese History
- - 8,039位International Business & Investing
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