Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility

​This book provides the keys to understanding the trajectory that Japanese society has followed toward its lowest-low fertility since the 1980s. The characteristics of the life course of women born in the 1960s, who were the first cohort to enter that trajectory, are explored by using both qualitati...

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Main Author: Senda, Yukiko
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Published: Springer 2020
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-753572020-10-14T02:50:31Z Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility Senda, Yukiko Social sciences; Fertility; Human; Women; History; Childfree choice; Demography; Childfree choice; Fertility; Population; Sociology; Gender Studies; Japan; 20th century 304.6320952 ​This book provides the keys to understanding the trajectory that Japanese society has followed toward its lowest-low fertility since the 1980s. The characteristics of the life course of women born in the 1960s, who were the first cohort to enter that trajectory, are explored by using both qualitative and quantitative data analyses. Among the many books explaining the decline in fertility, this book is unique in four ways. First, it describes in detail the reality of factors concerning the fertility decline in Japan. Second, the book uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to introduce the whole picture of how the low-fertility trend began in the 1980s and developed in the 1990s and thereafter. Third, the focus is on a specific birth cohort because their experiences determined the current patterns of family formation such as late marriage and postponed childbirth. Fourth, the book explores the knife-edge balance between work and family conditions, especially with regard to childbearing, in the context of Japanese management and gender norms,... 2020-04-02T07:46:41Z 2020-04-02T07:46:41Z 2015 Book http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/75357 en © The Author(s) 2015 126 p. application/pdf Springer
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topic Social sciences; Fertility; Human; Women; History; Childfree choice; Demography; Childfree choice; Fertility; Population; Sociology; Gender Studies; Japan; 20th century
304.6320952
spellingShingle Social sciences; Fertility; Human; Women; History; Childfree choice; Demography; Childfree choice; Fertility; Population; Sociology; Gender Studies; Japan; 20th century
304.6320952
Senda, Yukiko
Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility
description ​This book provides the keys to understanding the trajectory that Japanese society has followed toward its lowest-low fertility since the 1980s. The characteristics of the life course of women born in the 1960s, who were the first cohort to enter that trajectory, are explored by using both qualitative and quantitative data analyses. Among the many books explaining the decline in fertility, this book is unique in four ways. First, it describes in detail the reality of factors concerning the fertility decline in Japan. Second, the book uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to introduce the whole picture of how the low-fertility trend began in the 1980s and developed in the 1990s and thereafter. Third, the focus is on a specific birth cohort because their experiences determined the current patterns of family formation such as late marriage and postponed childbirth. Fourth, the book explores the knife-edge balance between work and family conditions, especially with regard to childbearing, in the context of Japanese management and gender norms,...
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title Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility
title_short Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility
title_full Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility
title_fullStr Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility
title_full_unstemmed Childbearing and Careers of Japanese Women Born in the 1960s: A Life Course That Brought Unintended Low Fertility
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