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Diverging Destinies: The Japanese Case

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Availability:In StockContributor:James M. Raymo, Miho IwasawaSeries:Springerbriefs in Population StudiesPublish date:8/8/2016Pages:62
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SpringerISBN-13:9789811001840ISBN-10:9811001847UPC:9789811001840Book Category:Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Demography, Sociology, Public PolicyBook Topic:Marriage & FamilySize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.15 inchesWeight:0.109Product ID:SC4C6QR71W
The overarching objective of this book is to summarize, extend, and update previous research on educational differences in family behavior in Japan. This is the first comprehensive treatment of the subject and the first to evaluate family differentials in Japan in the context of ideas articulated in research on "diverging destinies" and "patterns of disadvantage" as part of the second demographic transition. Much of the previous work in this area has been conducted by the authors (Raymo and Iwasawa), and the longer format of this book allows us to reexamine a wide range of family outcomes using newer data and to provide a thorough and systematic evaluation. The text uses multiple sources of data that cover a period of rapid family change (1970s through 2010s) to describe trends in educational differences in a wide range of family behaviors linked to the well-being of both parents and children. Descriptive analyses provide an overview of period and cohort trends in educational differences in age at first marriage, assortative mating, cohabitation, bridal pregnancy, divorce, remarriage, age at first birth, unintended childbearing, single motherhood, maternal employment, and family-related attitudes. Multivariate analyses provide insights into the processes underlying observed educational differences in family behavior. Patterns of educational differences in family behavior in Japan are evaluated with reference to findings from related research in the United States and other low-fertility Western societies.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:SpringerISBN-13:9789811001840ISBN-10:9811001847UPC:9789811001840Book Category:Social Science, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Demography, Sociology, Public PolicyBook Topic:Marriage & FamilySize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.15 inchesWeight:0.109Product ID:SC4C6QR71W
James M. Raymo, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, jraymo@ssc.wisc.edu, 1180 Observatory Dr., Madison, WI 53706 USA
Miho Iwasawa, Senior Researcher, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, iwasawa-miho@ipss.go.jp, Hibiya Kokusai Building 6th Floor, 2-2-3 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011 Japan
Publisher: Springer

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