Marriage and Fertility Behaviour in Japan

Marriage and Fertility Behaviour in Japan
Author: Nobutaka Fukuda
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811002946

Download Marriage and Fertility Behaviour in Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This monograph examines the influence of ideational and socio-economic factors on Japanese marriage and fertility behaviour. It also investigates the historical change in attitudes toward partnership and family in Japan, which, if current trends continue, can lead to population shrinkage and an asymmetrical age structure. The author first details the differences between ideational and economic approaches. He examines these two behavioural models from a viewpoint of rational choice theory, which he then follows with a discussion on the influence of institutional contexts on matrimony and childbirth. Next, the book considers salient features of Japanese marriage behaviour, including the relation between these patterns and changes in society and the influence of marriage on attitudes toward partnership and family relations. Coverage then goes on to explore the influence of ideational factors on fertility and analyse the impact of childbirth on couples' attitudes. The author also investigates attitudinal changes between generations in Japan. He provides a theoretical review on the relation between socio-economic development and value-orientation as well as looks at the difference in attitudes from a viewpoint of cohorts and periods. Overall, the book presents an authoritative, theoretical and empirical analysis using data from panel and repeated cross-sectional surveys. Throughout, the author clearly identifies the sources of his data as well as the methods used in his analysis.

Educational Assortative Mating in Japan

Educational Assortative Mating in Japan
Author: Fumiya Uchikoshi,James M. Raymo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811637131

Download Educational Assortative Mating in Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book represents a first attempt to comprehensively discuss and investigate causes and potential implications of changing patterns of spouse pairing in Japan and to consider similarities and differences with patterns observed in the USA and other low-fertility Western societies. In this book, research on educational assortative mating in Japan is summarized and updated. This book contributes to research on the demography of contemporary Japan by overviewing theoretical and empirical linkages between marriage behavior and processes of social and economic stratification. It also extends the large body of research on assortative mating and stratification by incorporating insights from the understudied context of Japan. The authors draw upon multiple data sources – both survey and administrative data – to update and extend previous research on “who marries whom” in Japan. The wide range of consequences considered includes income inequality, the intergenerational transmission of advantage and disadvantage, marriage and fertility timing, lifelong singlehood, childlessness, and the family roles of husbands and wives. Throughout the manuscript, Japan is considered in comparative perspective by employing the large USA and international literatures on assortative mating.

Changes in Fertility and Fertility Control Behavior in Japan

Changes in Fertility and Fertility Control Behavior in Japan
Author: Makoto Atoh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1989
Genre: Birth control
ISBN: UOM:39015021868065

Download Changes in Fertility and Fertility Control Behavior in Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Intimacy and Reproduction in Contemporary Japan

Intimacy and Reproduction in Contemporary Japan
Author: Genaro Castro-Vazquez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317265351

Download Intimacy and Reproduction in Contemporary Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book presents an ethnographic investigation of intimate and reproductive behaviour in current Japanese society, grounded in the viewpoints of a group of Japanese mothers. It adopts a new approach in studying the decreasing fertility rates which are contributing to the ageing population in modern Japan. Based on the accounts of 57 married Japanese women, it employs symbolic interactionism as a framework to examine the various factors affecting decision-making on childbirth. The influence of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs), abortion and contraception in the daily interactions and experiences of the mothers are analysed to offer a new perspective on the Japanese demographic conundrum. With strong contextual information as the foundation, the book contributes fresh insight into how Japanese women perceive the idea of childbirth in a modernized society, and also assists our understanding of the factors causing Japan’s ageing population. Further, it places the mothers’ experiences within current global debates to highlight the salience of the Japanese case. As the first book to provide an in-depth examination of the social process underpinning the decision to become a mother in Japan, it will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese culture and society, Gender Studies, and Sociology.

After Parasite Singles The Real Story Behind Japan s Marriage Crisis

After Parasite Singles     The Real Story Behind Japan s Marriage Crisis
Author: Masahiro YAMADA
Publsiher: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

Download After Parasite Singles The Real Story Behind Japan s Marriage Crisis Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Aunque el envejecimiento de la población sea hoy ya en sí mismo un tema de interés para cualquier país y la comparación de las políticas públicas dirigidas a afrontarlo la forma más elemental y siempre fructífera de abordarlo, el estudio específico de los casos japonés y español (y, por extensión, europea) de sus elementos comunes y sus diferencias, tuvo, tiene y tendrá un especial interés para los investigadores, las autoridades y los actores sociales implicados en el problema. Envejecimiento de la población en España y Japón: estudio comparativo y posibles implicaciones para Europa y Asia Pacífico surge a partir de la celebración entre el 13 y el 17 de octubre de 2008 de un simposium, en el centro cultural Hispano-Japonés de la Universidad de Salamanca, con la participación de profesores de Europa y de Japón. El éxito de este seminario determinó la voluntad de plasmar en un libro las aportaciones más interesantes de cada uno de los brillantes investigadores que allí participaron.

Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s

Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s
Author: Yukiko Senda
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9784431550662

Download Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

​This book provides the keys to understanding the trajectory that Japanese society has followed toward its lowest-low fertility since the 1980s. The characteristics of the life course of women born in the 1960s, who were the first cohort to enter that trajectory, are explored by using both qualitative and quantitative data analyses. Among the many books explaining the decline in fertility, this book is unique in four ways. First, it describes in detail the reality of factors concerning the fertility decline in Japan. Second, the book uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to introduce the whole picture of how the low-fertility trend began in the 1980s and developed in the 1990s and thereafter. Third, the focus is on a specific birth cohort because their experiences determined the current patterns of family formation such as late marriage and postponed childbirth. Fourth, the book explores the knife-edge balance between work and family conditions, especially with regard to childbearing, in the context of Japanese management and gender norms. After examining the characteristics of demographic and socioeconomic circumstances of postwar Japan in detail, it can be seen that the change in family formation first occurred drastically in the 1960s cohort. Using both qualitative interview data cumulatively from 150 people and quantitative estimates with official statistics, this book shows how individual-level choices to balance work and family obligations resulted in a national-level fertility decline. Another focus of this book is the increasing unintended infertility due to postponed pregnancy, a phenomenon that is attracting great social attention because the average age of pregnancy is approaching the biological limit. This book is a valuable resource for researchers who are interested in the rapid fertility decline as well as the work–life balance and the life course of women in Japanese employment practice and family traditions.

Fertility Change in Contemporary Japan

Fertility Change in Contemporary Japan
Author: Robert W. Hodge,Naohiro Ogawa
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1991
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0226346501

Download Fertility Change in Contemporary Japan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The authors examine the striking decline in Japan's birthrate in light of the rapid urbanization, industrialization, and socioeconomic development experienced by the nation since World War II.

Family Planning in Japanese Society

Family Planning in Japanese Society
Author: Samuel Coleman
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400843992

Download Family Planning in Japanese Society Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The book description for the previously published "Family Planning in Japanese Society: Traditional Birth Control in a Modern Urban Culture" is not yet available.