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Writing on the inside cover. The obi (sleeve) has some scuffing. "The Recommendation of Side Jobs and Dual Residence" Tatsuru Tamada Price: 1800 yen As a solution to several issues such as the declining birthrate and aging population, youth unemployment, and the decline of local areas, the author proposes side jobs for employees from the age of 45 and the establishment of a practice of living in two locations. ■ Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Recommendation of 30% "Side Jobs" Chapter 2: The Recommendation of "Dual Residence" in Local Areas Chapter 3: The End of "Affluence" and the Shift to the Value of "Living Better" Chapter 4: Design Principles for a Society of "Living Better" Chapter 5: Simultaneous and Multiple Social Structural Reforms Chapter 6: Establishment of a "Self-Help" Mechanism in Local Areas Chapter 7: The Expected Reappearance of the Baby Boomer Generation's Power Tatsuru Tamada Director, Nomura Research Institute. Born in 1945. Graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo. After serving as the head of the Urban and Regional Planning Research Office, the Director of Management Consulting, the Director of Social Industry Research, and the Executive Officer and Director of the Research and Innovation Center at Nomura Research Institute, he is currently in his present position. His specialties are industrial theory and social systems theory. He has served as a visiting professor at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and a special committee member of the National Land Council.
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