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                   social ascendance among the vast majority of population.

                       Educational reform transformed the dual-track structure into a single-
                   track structure, which opened the opportunity of higher education. The heavy
                   emphasis on basic education was maintained in the postwar period. Lower

                   secondary education was made compulsory, to extend the minimum schooling
                   to nine years. the remaining disparities in economy among different areas in the
                   country necessitated heavy subsidy from the central government to the local

                   governments
                       Obviously, these changes took efforts. Compulsory lower secondary
                   education was not enforced without considerable sacrifice of the local
                   communities amid major social strife during the 1950s (Kaneko, 2011).

                   Nonetheless, the economy started picking up in the 1960s, and education was
                   involved closely in the process of renewed economic development. Every youth

                   had at least nine-years of school education. It also created the basis to open the
                   opportunity of upper secondary education, and eventually higher education.

                   The J-Mode


                       Through the postwar economic growth, those factors described above were

                   galvanized to create a peculiar pattern of relation of education-economy link
                   which I shall call a “J-Mode.” The mechanism of the can be analyzed as the
                   interaction among three factors, i.e., the government, families and employers.


                   Household

                       The removal of social barriers from the prewar period, and the postwar

                   educational reform that opened opportunities of secondary and higher education
                   stated above created the basis of aspiration among the population for advancing
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