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INTERNATIONAL VIEW

Licensing and Training Requirements for Direct Care Workers in Japan

What Can the United States and Japan Learn from Each Other?

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Pages 113-129
Received 01 Jul 2002
Accepted 01 Nov 2002
Published online: 23 Sep 2008

Abstract

Shortages of direct care workers have been of concern both in the United States and in Japan. This article compares issues surrounding long-term care provisions in the two countries and introduces Japan's unique licensure and certificate system for direct care workers. Japan has established three levels of direct care worker certificates and a direct care licensure, which can be potentially used as a career ladder. Studies show that this system has resulted in different work conditions and benefits between different certificate and licensure levels but had a limited impact on hourly wage and task differentiation. Implications for the United States are also discussed.

 

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