Integration Policy and the Subjective Well-being of Immigrants—Using the Variation in Available Inclusive Services Across Local Governments

Hideyuki Nakagawa
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Delivering inclusive services to foreign residents is an important policy agenda, yet it is challenging when the preference for inclusive services is scarcely captured. This study examines the inclusion policy preferences of foreign residents through the association between welfare measures and variations in available inclusion efforts across municipalities in Japan. The situation in Japan presents a unique opportunity to examine the objective of this study in a context in which a comprehensive nationwide immigrant integration policy is absent and local governments have discretion as to which services to provide to foreign residents. This study found that reported welfare measures in the survey, such as satisfaction with the local government and the subjective well-being (SWB) of foreign residents, are positively associated with inclusive service availability. Further analysis indicates that assistance with accessing medical care and help with Japanese language learning opportunities are among the more relevant services sought by foreign residents.
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融合政策与移民主观幸福感——基于地方政府可用包容性服务的差异
向外国居民提供包容性服务是一项重要的政策议程,但在对包容性服务的偏好几乎没有被捕捉到的情况下,这是一项挑战。本研究通过福利措施与日本各城市可用包容性努力的差异之间的联系,考察了外国居民的包容性政策偏好。日本的情况提供了一个独特的机会,可以在缺乏全面的全国移民融合政策和地方政府自行决定向外国居民提供哪些服务的背景下检验本研究的目标。本研究发现,调查中报告的福利指标,如对当地政府的满意度和外国居民的主观幸福感(SWB),与包容性服务的可得性呈正相关。进一步的分析表明,获得医疗服务和日语学习机会方面的帮助是外国居民寻求的更相关的服务。
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