
Dekasegi - Wikipedia
Dekasegi (Portuguese: decassegui, decasségui, , [dekɐˈsɛgi]) is a term that is used in Latin America to refer to people, primarily Japanese Brazilians and Japanese Peruvians, who have …
Dekasegi: migrants return from Brazil to Japan
Aug 10, 2021 · Some dekasegi were relatively affluent and able to resume a middle class life style in Japan, but others could not, sometimes making repeat returns and finding it difficult to settle …
Repatriation But Not “Return”: A Japanese Brazilian Dekasegi …
Apr 14, 2015 · Whereas many dekasegi have resumed pre-migration lives without significant disruption, others fail to reclaim their place in a society that has moved on without them. Single …
Journal - Discover Nikkei
Jan 31, 2025 · The movement that came to be called the “dekasegi phenomenon” emerged in the last three decades as a reaction to the economic crisis that hit Brazil.
Life as Dekkasseguis: The Brazilian Community in Japan
Like their own forebears, most of them arrive in the new country intending to work for just a couple of years and then quickly return to Brazil with their savings. Consequently, they have also …
Nagoya University Campus Stories
"Dekasegi," a Japanese term for working away from home for financial stability, is now widely used by Brazilians. The expression has a long history due to the immigration between Brazil …
Contested Modernities: Representations of the Brazilian Dekasegi …
Dec 9, 2022 · The dekasegi (temporary workers) phenomenon was the last major historical landmark for Japanese Brazilians, as they have formed a new minority in Japan that, for the …
Aug 2, 2024 · came to Japan as dekasegi – to make money from jobs that many Japanese people didn’t want to do. The jobs they worked were often call 3K jobs, meaning that they were dirty, …
America, a phenomenon known in Japanese as “dekasegi” or “migrant worker” started to appear, in which first and second generation Japanese immigrants in South America came to Japan to …
From being a dekasegi to a long-term resident (Japanese)
Oct 18, 2016 · Paulo Issamu Hirano was born in São Paulo in January, 1979. As a Sansei whose grandparents are from Kumamoto Prefecture, he grew up in the Monte Kemel region near …