Marriage, Work, and Family Life in Comparative Perspective

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Marriage, Work, and Family Life in Comparative Perspective

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When we compare Eastern and Western societies, we find similar economic and social forces at work. But the impact of these on family life reflects differences in cultural history and social context. This volume examines family change in Korea, Japan, and the United States, allowing us to contrast the collective emphasis of a Confucian social heritage with the individualism of the West. An impressive group of demographers and family sociologists considers such questions as: How do family patterns vary within countries and across societies? How essential are marriage and parenthood? How do levels of contact between middle-aged adults and their parents who live elsewhere differ in East Asian countries and the U.S.? How does female employment vary based on family factors and do these factors affect employment across societies?

SKU: 30845 Category: Tag:
Subtitle: Japan, South Korea, and the United States
Author: Tsuya, Noriko O. & Larry L. Bumpass
Year: 2003
ISBN: 9780824827755
Pages: 192
Language: English
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
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