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Perception of family and work in low-fertility East Asia
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Perception of family and work in low-fertility East Asia/ edited by Junji Kageyama, Eriko Teramura.
other author:
Kageyama, Junji.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
Description:
xii, 80 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Subjective well-being from children in East Asia: Evidence from World Values Survey -- Persistent gender-based social norms in Japan -- Subjective well-being and women's employment in Taiwan -- The shifting family-work balance in South Korea: Evidence from life and domain satisfaction -- The association between subjective well-being, parenthood, and work of married women: Evidence from longitudinal data of India -- Conclusion and implications.
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Work and family - East Asia. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3859-9
ISBN:
9789819938599
Perception of family and work in low-fertility East Asia
Perception of family and work in low-fertility East Asia
[electronic resource] /edited by Junji Kageyama, Eriko Teramura. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xii, 80 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Population studies of Japan,2198-2732. - Population studies of Japan..
Introduction -- Subjective well-being from children in East Asia: Evidence from World Values Survey -- Persistent gender-based social norms in Japan -- Subjective well-being and women's employment in Taiwan -- The shifting family-work balance in South Korea: Evidence from life and domain satisfaction -- The association between subjective well-being, parenthood, and work of married women: Evidence from longitudinal data of India -- Conclusion and implications.
This book is the first of its kind to incorporate subjective well-being (SWB) data to comprehensively explore perceptional factors that relate to fertility behavior in East Asia. The advantage of SWB data lies in the accessibility to rich information regarding perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors. With this advantage, the book inquires into the perceptions toward family and work and explores the attitudes that lead to low fertility in the region. To this end, first a comparative analysis with international cross-sectional data is performed and the East Asian characteristics of family and work perceptions are documented. Then, three democracies in the region are focused on-Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan-to investigate the relationships between cultural orientations, work-life balance, and fertility outcomes with panel data. In addition, East Asian results are compared with those in India, which has also been experiencing a rapid transition from a traditional society to an industrial one. The results support the idea that the friction between persistent gender-based role divisions and socioeconomic transformation in East Asia makes it difficult for women to balance family and work, prompting fertility decline to the lowest-low level in the region.
ISBN: 9789819938599
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LC Class. No.: HD4904.25
Dewey Class. No.: 306.36095
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