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Degree of Social Distance between Japanese and Filipinos in Manila

Asia-Pacific Social Science Review

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Title Degree of Social Distance between Japanese and Filipinos in Manila
 
Creator Ito, Shiro; University of the Philippines, Diliman
Varona, Rachel; Graduate of the University of Tokyo
 
Subject Social Science
ethnicity; Filipinos; Japanese; migration; quantitative; social distance
 
Description This study measured and analyzed the degree of social distance perceived by Japanese nationals towards their Filipino hosts in Manila, the Philippines. The Social Distance Scale (SDS) created by Bogardus (1933) was used for a cross-sectional assessment of 74 Japanese volunteers. Socio-economic data, duration of stay, age, adherence to Japanese traditions, and the extent of personal networks were all related to the SDS scores. There was a 50% resistance to more intimate types of social contact. Attitudes towards 10 nationalities were assessed. Among these, Filipinos ranked third in terms of closeness. Some socio-political explanations for these findings are advanced. This study is the first to analyze the closeness felt by expatriates towards their hosts, and provides an initial exploration of how the Bogardus method can be adapted to an Asian setting.Keywords: ethnicity; Filipinos; Japanese; migration; quantitative; social distance
 
Publisher De La Salle University
 
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Date 2010-01-14
 
Type Peer-reviewed Article

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/APSSR/article/view/1460
10.3860/apssr.v9i2.1460
 
Source Asia-Pacific Social Science Review; Vol 9, No 2 (2009); 35-48
 
Language en
 
Coverage Philippines