Educational assortative mating in Japan : insights into social change and stratification / Fumiya Uchikoshi, James M. Raymo.
2021
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Educational assortative mating in Japan : insights into social change and stratification / Fumiya Uchikoshi, James M. Raymo.
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9789811637131 (electronic bk.)
981163713X (electronic bk.)
9811637121
9789811637124
981163713X (electronic bk.)
9811637121
9789811637124
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2021.
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English
Description
1 online resource (134 pages)
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10.1007/978-981-16-3713-1 doi
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HQ682
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.810952
Summary
This book represents a first attempt to comprehensively discuss and investigate causes and potential implications of changing patterns of spouse pairing in Japan and to consider similarities and differences with patterns observed in the USA and other low-fertility Western societies. In this book, research on educational assortative mating in Japan is summarized and updated. This book contributes to research on the demography of contemporary Japan by overviewing theoretical and empirical linkages between marriage behavior and processes of social and economic stratification. It also extends the large body of research on assortative mating and stratification by incorporating insights from the understudied context of Japan. The authors draw upon multiple data sources both survey and administrative data to update and extend previous research on who marries whom in Japan. The wide range of consequences considered includes income inequality, the intergenerational transmission of advantage and disadvantage, marriage and fertility timing, lifelong singlehood, childlessness, and the family roles of husbands and wives. Throughout the manuscript, Japan is considered in comparative perspective by employing the large USA and international literatures on assortative mating.
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Population studies of Japan.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Conceptual Issues
Chapter 3 How We Evaluate Assortative Mating
Chapter 4 The Japanese Context
Chapter 5 Empirical Analysis
Chapter 6 Conclusion and Future Directions.
Chapter 2 Conceptual Issues
Chapter 3 How We Evaluate Assortative Mating
Chapter 4 The Japanese Context
Chapter 5 Empirical Analysis
Chapter 6 Conclusion and Future Directions.