〘noun〙 A facility that teaches necessary skills to those who are poor or physically disabled and have limited ability to work, and provides them with employment facilities. On January 18, 1872 ( Meiji 5 ), Daibinin was converted into a facility opened in Osaka Prefecture, and it taught jobs such as weaving, sewing, sericulture, spinning, seedling cultivation, and pig farming, and also taught these skills to provide jobs. After World War II, only local governments or social welfare corporations were permitted to operate these facilities, and they were established in various places. Vocational training center. [Modern Language Dictionary (1932)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 生活困窮者や身体障害者などで就業能力の限られている者に必要な技能を習得させ、就業の便宜を与える施設。明治五年(一八七二)一月一八日、大貧院を改め、大阪府で開始した施設で、織物、裁縫、養蚕、紡績、苗木栽培、養豚などの仕事を授け、また、これらを教授して職業を与えようとしたもの。第二次世界大戦後、地方公共団体または社会福祉法人の経営だけが許可され、各地に設置された。授産場。〔現代語大辞典(1932)〕
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