Leaving home is a key life event in the transition to adulthood, but it has been relatively less explored in demographic studies of contemporary Japan. This paper examines the relationship between home-leaving intensities of young adults and the rapid social, economic, and demographic changes that took place in post-World War II Japan. By using event-history analysis, the study focuses on 1) family and socio-demographic characteristics, 2) stem-family norms, and 3) proximities of life events and leaving home as the main factors affecting the chances of leaving home. This study aims to explain cohort trends and sex differentials in home-leaving behaviors among young adults in post-war Japan
An ample body of research has shown that young adults from non-intact families are more likely to le...
When Japan experienced high economic growth, its society was characterized by low inequality in inco...
Objective This study offers a new approach to off‐time transitions and applies it to the link betwee...
Abstract Demographic analysis of young people leaving the parental house-hold in Japan was attempted...
Post-war Japanese adulthood derived from a hegemonic framework in which young people formed home-own...
This paper explores the historical changes in the transition to adulthood in twentieth century Japan...
Bumpass and Elizabeth Thomson for helpful comments on earlier drafts and Akiko Nagai for data assist...
This paper investigates the pattern of leaving home in a stem family society in the late-nineteenth ...
Relatively high prevalence of coresidence between older parents and adult children in Japan is gener...
The aim of this study is to examine whether the recent increase in divorces and remarriages, which h...
Numerous recent reports in the media point out that young adults, especially males, are leaving thei...
This paper is a socio-economic study of the modern Japanese family. It is intended as an update on f...
The percentage of young American adults residing in their parents ’ home has increased markedly over...
This paper addresses three major issues: whether predictors of home leaving differ by age at home le...
The changes that took place in post-war Japan created a new family model. Pre-war Japanese families ...
An ample body of research has shown that young adults from non-intact families are more likely to le...
When Japan experienced high economic growth, its society was characterized by low inequality in inco...
Objective This study offers a new approach to off‐time transitions and applies it to the link betwee...
Abstract Demographic analysis of young people leaving the parental house-hold in Japan was attempted...
Post-war Japanese adulthood derived from a hegemonic framework in which young people formed home-own...
This paper explores the historical changes in the transition to adulthood in twentieth century Japan...
Bumpass and Elizabeth Thomson for helpful comments on earlier drafts and Akiko Nagai for data assist...
This paper investigates the pattern of leaving home in a stem family society in the late-nineteenth ...
Relatively high prevalence of coresidence between older parents and adult children in Japan is gener...
The aim of this study is to examine whether the recent increase in divorces and remarriages, which h...
Numerous recent reports in the media point out that young adults, especially males, are leaving thei...
This paper is a socio-economic study of the modern Japanese family. It is intended as an update on f...
The percentage of young American adults residing in their parents ’ home has increased markedly over...
This paper addresses three major issues: whether predictors of home leaving differ by age at home le...
The changes that took place in post-war Japan created a new family model. Pre-war Japanese families ...
An ample body of research has shown that young adults from non-intact families are more likely to le...
When Japan experienced high economic growth, its society was characterized by low inequality in inco...
Objective This study offers a new approach to off‐time transitions and applies it to the link betwee...