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David Green
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The Trump hypothesis: Testing immigrant populations as a determinant of violent and drug‐related crime in the United States
D Green
Social Science Quarterly 97 (3), 506-524, 2016
952016
Contact and threat: Factors affecting views on increasing immigration in Japan
D Green, Y Kadoya
Politics & Policy 43 (1), 59-93, 2015
382015
Immigrant Perception in Japan: A Multilevel Analysis of Public Opinion
D Green
Asian Survey 57 (2), 368-394, 2017
242017
Factors Affecting Household Disaster Preparedness Among Foreign Residents in Japan
D Green, M Linley, J Whitney, Y Sano
Social Science Japan Journal 24 (1), 185-208, 2021
192021
Education of foreign children in Japan: Local versus national initiatives
D Green
Journal of International Migration and Integration 15, 387-410, 2014
172014
English as a gateway? Immigration and public opinion in Japan
D Green, Y Kadoya
ISER Discussion Paper, 2013
142013
What Shareholders in Japan Say about Director Pay: Does Article 361 of Japan’s Companies Act Matter?
S McGinty, D Green
Asian Journal of Comparative Law 13 (1), 87-117, 2018
122018
Foreign faculty in Japan
D Green
PS: Political Science & Politics 52 (3), 523-526, 2019
102019
Local Foreign Suffrage in Kawasaki City
D Green
electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies, 2013
102013
Japan's Highly Skilled Foreign Professional Visa: An Early Assessment.'
D Green
Meiji Journal of Political Science and Economics 3, 11-24, 2014
92014
Charting Tabunka Kyōsei
D Green
Journal of asian sociology 50 (2), 401-429, 2021
42021
Japan's Highly Skilled Foreign Professional Visa: Too Little Too Late?
D Green
Available at SSRN 2669273, 2015
22015
Family care-giving and religion: Evidence from micro-data in the United States
Y Kadoya, D Green
Institute of Social and Economic Research Discussion Papers 880, 1-17, 2013
22013
Slowly Shifting Toward Inclusion: Local Immigrant Integration in Japan
D Green
Available at SSRN 3244306, 2018
12018
Academic Writing in the Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University
RP Lege, D Green
NU ideas, 1-12, 2018
12018
An assessment of foreign resident services through the public outreach project for fostering intercultural coexistence in Nagoya
Y Aoki, A Kato, D Green
Forum of International Development Studies, 48-n1, 2018
12018
Displaced learners in Japan: student evacuees and policy liminality
D Green
European University Institute, 2023
2023
Public Hazard Awareness for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities During Protracted Events: A Case Study of Japan's Pandemic Response
D Green, J Whitney
Complex Disasters: Compounding, Cascading, and Protracted, 217-239, 2022
2022
JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR MIGRATION POLICY STUDIES (JAMPS) 2021 Winter CONFERENCE December 12, 2021 _
D Green
2021
Uchi or Soto? Internationalization and Foreign Faculty Employment at Japanese Universities
D Green
The Experiences of International Faculty in Institutions of Higher Education …, 2021
2021
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