Families in Japan : changes, continuities, and regional variations
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Families in Japan : changes, continuities, and regional variations
University Press of America, c2008
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Bibliography: p. [155]-163
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Description
Fumie Kumagai, a Japanese family sociologist with keen insight into regional variations and a comparative perspective, analyzes the dynamics and variations in Japanese families throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The theoretical frameworks utilized are the dual structural perspective and the community network in the Information Age Society. This book provides insightful sociological analyses of Japanese families, paying attention not only to national average data, but also to regional variations and community level analyses. It is a paradigm shift from former studies of Japanese families, which relied on national average data only. The focus is on sociocultural variations and the diversity of families in Japan. Topics include marriage, divorce, fertility rates, the elderly, labor force participation, population decline, trends among youth, and the changing roles of women.
Table of Contents
Part 1 List of Figures Part 2 List of Tables Part 3 Preface Chapter 4 Introduction: Sociocultural Characteristics of Japanese Society Chapter 5 Changes in the Japanese Family System: A Paradigm Shift and Theoretical Framework Chapter 6 Matrimony: Changing Trends and Attitudes toward Marriage Chapter 7 Divorce: Changing Trends and Attitudes toward Divorce Chapter 8 Changing Pattern of Fertility Rates in Japan: National Trends and Community Level Analyses Chapter 9 Japanese Elderly in the Information Age Society Chapter 10 Work and the Family in the Population Declining Society Part 11 References Part 12 Index Part 13 About the Author
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