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This monograph examines the influence of ideational and
socio-economic factors on Japanese marriage and fertility
behaviour. It also investigates the historical change in attitudes
toward partnership and family in Japan, which, if current trends
continue, can lead to population shrinkage and an asymmetrical age
structure. The author first details the differences between
ideational and economic approaches. He examines these two
behavioural models from a viewpoint of rational choice theory,
which he then follows with a discussion on the influence of
institutional contexts on matrimony and childbirth. Next, the book
considers salient features of Japanese marriage behaviour,
including the relation between these patterns and changes in
society and the influence of marriage on attitudes toward
partnership and family relations. Coverage then goes on to explore
the influence of ideational factors on fertility and analyse the
impact of childbirth on couples' attitudes. The author also
investigates attitudinal changes between generations in Japan. He
provides a theoretical review on the relation between
socio-economic development and value-orientation as well as looks
at the difference in attitudes from a viewpoint of cohorts and
periods. Overall, the book presents an authoritative, theoretical
and empirical analysis using data from panel and repeated
cross-sectional surveys. Throughout, the author clearly identifies
the sources of his data as well as the methods used in his
analysis.
This monograph examines the influence of ideational and
socio-economic factors on Japanese marriage and fertility
behaviour. It also investigates the historical change in attitudes
toward partnership and family in Japan, which, if current trends
continue, can lead to population shrinkage and an asymmetrical age
structure. The author first details the differences between
ideational and economic approaches. He examines these two
behavioural models from a viewpoint of rational choice theory,
which he then follows with a discussion on the influence of
institutional contexts on matrimony and childbirth. Next, the book
considers salient features of Japanese marriage behaviour,
including the relation between these patterns and changes in
society and the influence of marriage on attitudes toward
partnership and family relations. Coverage then goes on to explore
the influence of ideational factors on fertility and analyse the
impact of childbirth on couples' attitudes. The author also
investigates attitudinal changes between generations in Japan. He
provides a theoretical review on the relation between
socio-economic development and value-orientation as well as looks
at the difference in attitudes from a viewpoint of cohorts and
periods. Overall, the book presents an authoritative, theoretical
and empirical analysis using data from panel and repeated
cross-sectional surveys. Throughout, the author clearly identifies
the sources of his data as well as the methods used in his
analysis.
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