For the past twenty-five years, Japan’s population decline has been a domestic and global concern. A common discourse on the issue of Japan’s low birth rate tends to focus on the role of women, specifically indicating that women should change their behavior to prioritize motherhood. This thesis argues that Japan’s low birth rate is the result of a nexus of social and economic influences that are experienced in contemporary society. In order to provide a nuanced analysis of the influences on a woman’s childbearing decision, motivators of and challenges to population growth will be explored. The dynamic struggle that women experience from the internalized stress of deciding about childbearing while coping with external factors from the commun...
In this study, I determine the extent to which Japan’s shrinking workforce population has been affec...
This study explored how social pressure related to parental preference for the sex of their children...
Low fertility rates affect many developed countries, which struggle to find appropriate measures to ...
The issue of the low birth rate, shōshika, has been centralised around in reproductive politics of J...
Abstract This paper examines economic factors affecting the declining fer-tility rate in Japan. A ma...
In recent years, much has been made of the looming demographic crisis that is forming in Japan. The ...
Japan’s declining birth rate reached a record low in 2005 with a fertility rate of 1.26 births. This...
In recent years, much has been made of the looming demographic crisis that is forming in Japan. The ...
In recent years, much has been made of the looming demographic crisis that is forming in Japan. The ...
Japan’s declining birth rate reached a record low in 2005 with a fertility rate of 1.26 births. This...
This thesis examines the 'Shousika' that occurs in Japan which is marked by the imbalance in the num...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityJapan's fertility rate has been steadily declini...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This study investigates the influence of socio-economic and attitudinal factors on recent changes in...
Abstract This paper argues that the decline in the Japanese total fertility rate was caused mainly b...
In this study, I determine the extent to which Japan’s shrinking workforce population has been affec...
This study explored how social pressure related to parental preference for the sex of their children...
Low fertility rates affect many developed countries, which struggle to find appropriate measures to ...
The issue of the low birth rate, shōshika, has been centralised around in reproductive politics of J...
Abstract This paper examines economic factors affecting the declining fer-tility rate in Japan. A ma...
In recent years, much has been made of the looming demographic crisis that is forming in Japan. The ...
Japan’s declining birth rate reached a record low in 2005 with a fertility rate of 1.26 births. This...
In recent years, much has been made of the looming demographic crisis that is forming in Japan. The ...
In recent years, much has been made of the looming demographic crisis that is forming in Japan. The ...
Japan’s declining birth rate reached a record low in 2005 with a fertility rate of 1.26 births. This...
This thesis examines the 'Shousika' that occurs in Japan which is marked by the imbalance in the num...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityJapan's fertility rate has been steadily declini...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This study investigates the influence of socio-economic and attitudinal factors on recent changes in...
Abstract This paper argues that the decline in the Japanese total fertility rate was caused mainly b...
In this study, I determine the extent to which Japan’s shrinking workforce population has been affec...
This study explored how social pressure related to parental preference for the sex of their children...
Low fertility rates affect many developed countries, which struggle to find appropriate measures to ...