The Japanese Family System in Transition

The Japanese Family System in Transition
Title The Japanese Family System in Transition PDF eBook
Author 落合恵美子
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
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The Japanese Family System

The Japanese Family System
Title The Japanese Family System PDF eBook
Author Akihiko Kato
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 122
Release 2021-08-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811621136

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This book offers a new perspective and empirical evidence that are relevant for understanding changes in family structures, intergenerational relationships, and female labor force participation in the “strong family” societies and that also shed light on those in the “weak family” societies. Focusing on the stem family and the gender division of labor, presenting detailed quantitative evidence, and testing the theories on family change and gender revolution, the book provides a comprehensive examination of change, continuity, and regionality in the Japanese family system over the twentieth century. By analyzing data from a nationally representative life course survey with event history techniques, it investigates factors affecting post-marital intergenerational co-residence and proximate residence along with those influencing continuous and/or discontinuous employment of married women across the life course. In this way, it reveals the mechanisms underlying the stem family formation and those behind married women’s M-shaped employment pattern. It further explores regionality in the Japanese family system, applying a demographic mapping method to data from a nationally representative community survey and official statistics. The mapping analyses demonstrate persistent geographical contrasts between two types of living arrangements (single-household versus multi-household) in the stem family accompanied by two types of maternal employment (full-time versus part-time). They also reveal a historical correlation between traditional communal parenting systems and modern childcare services, linking past to present from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century.

The Japanese Family in Transition

The Japanese Family in Transition
Title The Japanese Family in Transition PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Hall Vogel
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 202
Release 2013-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442221720

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These gripping biographies poignantly illustrate the strengths and the vulnerabilities of professional housewives and of families facing social change and economic uncertainty in contemporary Japan.

About Our Ancestors

About Our Ancestors
Title About Our Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Kunio Yanagita
Publisher
Pages 193
Release 1970
Genre Ancestor worship
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The Changing Japanese Family

The Changing Japanese Family
Title The Changing Japanese Family PDF eBook
Author Marcus Rebick
Publisher Routledge
Pages 236
Release 2006-04-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134207808

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The Japanese family is shifting in fundamental ways, specifically in terms of attitudes towards family and societal relationships, and also the role of the family in society. Changing Japanese Family explores these significant changes which include an ageing population, delayed marriages, a fallen birth rate, which has fallen below the level needed for replacement, and a decline in three-generational households and family businesses. The authors investigate these changes and the effects of them on Japanese society, whilst also setting the study in the context of wider economic and social changes in Japan. They offer interesting comparisons with international societies, especially with Southern Europe, where similar changes to the family and its role are occuring. This fascinating text is essential reading for those with an enthusiasm in Japanese studies but will also engage those with a concern in Japanese culture and society, as well as appealing to a readership with a wider interest in the sociology of the family.

About Our Ancestors

About Our Ancestors
Title About Our Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Fanny Hagin Mayer
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About Our Ancestors

About Our Ancestors
Title About Our Ancestors PDF eBook
Author クニオ・ヤナギタ
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 224
Release 1988
Genre Religion
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A fascinating study of the rituals and beliefs surrounding ancestor worship and the development of linked households called dozoku in Japan, this volume is informed by Yanagita Kunio's controversial theory that the core of Japanese religious experience is the veneration of ancestors. Unlike many oth"