Attitudinal data are commonly used to measure values, which in turn represent moral doctrines that are resistant to change and are the foundation for societal norms. This article examines changes in the attitudinal climate in Japan. Three national surveys (1994, 2000, and 2009) are used to examine a range of attitudes that measure a) the centrality of marriage and childbearing, b) nontraditional family behaviors, and c) gender roles in the work and family spheres. There is strong evidence of movement toward less-traditional attitudes during 1994–2000, followed by limited change in the 2000s. Period factors were paramount in the 1990s. Across the board, women hold less-traditional attitudes than men, and this difference has increased over ti...
As is the case in Western countries, more Japanese are marrying later or remaining unmarried and are...
In this paper I address two critical questions about divorce in postwar Japan: Why is the divorce ra...
Some of the ideals about women, marriage and family which exist in Japan today can be traced back to...
Attitudinal data are commonly used to measure values, which in turn represent moral doctrines that a...
Japan is one of a few developed countries in which mar-riage and higher earning potential among wome...
Substantial family and work macro-level change has been occurring in Japan. Examples include a decli...
Over the past several decades, Japanese society has experienced significant shifts in marriage and c...
Relatively high prevalence of coresidence between older parents and adult children in Japan is gener...
Background: Previous research highlights the importance of job and workplace characteristics in the ...
This study investigates the influence of socio-economic and attitudinal factors on recent changes in...
The average age at first marriage in Japan has been increasing over the decades, and is now one of t...
Trends toward later and less marriage and childbearing have been even more pronounced in East Asia t...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent decades, Japan has ...
Declining family formation among women and closely related trends such as postponed marriages, risin...
In this research, I examine rapid changes in Japanese marriage timing over the past 20--30 years. Us...
As is the case in Western countries, more Japanese are marrying later or remaining unmarried and are...
In this paper I address two critical questions about divorce in postwar Japan: Why is the divorce ra...
Some of the ideals about women, marriage and family which exist in Japan today can be traced back to...
Attitudinal data are commonly used to measure values, which in turn represent moral doctrines that a...
Japan is one of a few developed countries in which mar-riage and higher earning potential among wome...
Substantial family and work macro-level change has been occurring in Japan. Examples include a decli...
Over the past several decades, Japanese society has experienced significant shifts in marriage and c...
Relatively high prevalence of coresidence between older parents and adult children in Japan is gener...
Background: Previous research highlights the importance of job and workplace characteristics in the ...
This study investigates the influence of socio-economic and attitudinal factors on recent changes in...
The average age at first marriage in Japan has been increasing over the decades, and is now one of t...
Trends toward later and less marriage and childbearing have been even more pronounced in East Asia t...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent decades, Japan has ...
Declining family formation among women and closely related trends such as postponed marriages, risin...
In this research, I examine rapid changes in Japanese marriage timing over the past 20--30 years. Us...
As is the case in Western countries, more Japanese are marrying later or remaining unmarried and are...
In this paper I address two critical questions about divorce in postwar Japan: Why is the divorce ra...
Some of the ideals about women, marriage and family which exist in Japan today can be traced back to...