Employing a diverse range of quantitative and qualitative methodologies,
this book offers a complex examination of the changing nature of social
stratification and its subsequent impact on inequality in contemporary
Japan. The book opens with a theoretical discussion of social
stratification and inequality. It then expands on these ideas with
several case studies examining issues such as migration, class
identification, employment practices, social structures, and status
homogamy. In the last few chapters, the book contextualizes the Japanese
examples with international comparisons. Overall, the book offers a
unique glimpse at some of the emerging concerns and changes occurring in
Japanese society.