JAPAN AND TECHNOLOGY WORKERS FROM INDIA: WORKING THROUGH INSTITUTIONAL STICKINESS

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JAPAN AND TECHNOLOGY WORKERS FROM INDIA: WORKING THROUGH INSTITUTIONAL STICKINESS ANTHONY P. D COSTA CHAIR AND PROFESSOR OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN STUDIES DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 7TH ADB-ADBI-OECD-ILO ROUNDTABLE ON LABOR MIGRATION IN ASIA: FINANCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO INCREASE THE POSITIVE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON HOME COUNTRIES JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY: ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AND ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK INSTITUTE ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION 18-19 JANUARY 2017, ADB AUDITORIUM, MANILA

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THIS PRESENTATION Focus on institutional stickiness and their negotiation for technology workers Japan s Context Structural shift toward services employment in Japan Demographic pressures Weak tradable services position Small number of foreigners Institutional stickiness that go beyond immigration policies Incremental changes in institutions to facilitate greater inflows

LOOKING INTO THE JAPAN AND INDIA RELATIONSHIP THE IT INDUSTRY: SOFTWARE SERVICES 4

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JAPAN S STRUCTURAL SHIFT TOWARD SERVICES 7

70000000 Shifts in Japanese Employment by Principal Sectors 60000000 TOTAL Employment No. of persons 50000000 40000000 30000000 20000000 A. AGRICULTURE E. CONSTRUCTION F. MANUFACTURING Total Services Source: Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication, Statics Bureau, Historical Statistics of Japan, Chapter 19 Labour and Wages, http://www.stat.go.jp/english/data/chouki/19.htm, accessed November 10, 2014. 10000000 0 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 8

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INDIA: Expectations and Reality Source: ASSOCHAM/PwC Innovation-driven Growth in India (2015). 11

JAPANESE INSTITUTIONAL STICKINESS IT Industry specific and business practices Japanese trajectory of the industry (no independent software sector) Japanese standards Keiretsu Systems integrators/long-term relationships, subcontracting system Language/business culture Immigration policies Provincialism Visa ad hoc Parentage not location of birth for citizenship Meeting needs of foreign technology workers Children s education Career path Diaspora Family unity 12

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A community in the making 17

POINTS BASED SYSTEM A total of 70 points or more allows a foreign professional to enter under one of these three broad areas. In addition, the government has reduced the number of years of residency needed to become a Japanese permanent resident from five to three. The main components contributing to the 70 points are: level of formal tertiary education, work experience, salary secured from the hiring firm, and age; bonus points are given for having studied in Japan and ability to speak Japanese. These attributes expected from a foreign professional are clearly aimed to fill shortages of skilled professionals and make their integration in the Japanese business environment smoother. It is also worth noting that points are given for professionals below 39 years of age; the highest number of points is given for those under 29, suggesting lower costs, easier adjustments, possibly longer stays, and greater contribution to government tax revenues. 18

Global Indian International School, Tokyo: 2016: 7 students from GIIS Tokyo appeared for the examination and out of them, 4 secured a perfect score of 10/10, 2 scored 9.8/10 and 1 student secured 8/10. 19

Learning the Indian Way Government officials in Japan have set a clear goal. They want to improve the English education system by 2020, the year Tokyo hosts the Olympic Games. In our series "Testing Japan's English", we look at some of the challenges that people face along with their own solutions in learning the language. The Indian community has actively invested in providing quality English education at affordable prices unlike the American and British international schools in Tokyo where annual bills per student run into 2-3 million yen. Today we drop by an Indian school that's becoming increasingly popular with Japanese children. NHK WORLD's Gene Otani reports. 20

Meeting of Japan and India (The Final Push to Adjust to Accumulation Crisis) 21

Japan in India Delhi-Mumbai Freight Corridor Connecting industrial estates, ports, roads for FDI Smart Community project Neemrana, Rajasthan (Hitachi, Nippon Express, energy/water, sewage) Sanand, Gujarat (MHI, industrial park, solar) Dahej, Gujarat (Hitachi, Itochu, Kitakyushu City, water desalination) Haryana (Mitsui, Toshiba, Tokyo Gas, NEC, green industrial park) Manesar, Haryana (same as above, energy, logistics) Shendra, Maharashtra (Mitsubishi Corp., Yokohama City, energy, water, urban development) 15 billion yen Public-private partnership with GOI and GOJ 22

CONCLUSION Institutional stickiness goes beyond immigration policies Industry-specific and locational barriers Societal challenges for integration Both Japanese government and business have responded to shortage of technology workers Accommodating foreigners in business, some career path Easing of visa restrictions Community sponsored response to needs (school) Bilateral business and political realignments 23