Stanford University Asia-Pacific Research Center: Japanese Public Sets High Bar For Immigrants
April 03, 2026
April 03, 2026
WASHINGTON, April 3 (TNSrep) -- The Japanese public remains highly selective regarding immigration, with support fluctuating based on applicant skills and country of origin, according to data from the Stanford Japan Barometer. The research document, Stanford Japan Barometer, indicates that while economic arguments can bolster support, security and cultural rhetoric often reduce it.
The study findings show that occupation and language proficiency are the primary drivers of public acc . . .
The study findings show that occupation and language proficiency are the primary drivers of public acc . . .
