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Titel Parental well-being. Satisfaction with work, family life, and family policy in Germany and Japan
Author Holthus, Barbara (Hg.) / Bertram, Hans (Hg.)
Series Title Monographien aus dem Deutschen Institut für Japanstudien; Bd. 62
Edition  
Place Of Publication München Publisher Iudicium
Year Published 2018 ISBN 978-3-86205-050-5
DIJ-No. B11325 Language E Pages 314 p.
Location   Location   Location  
Remarks Includes bibliographical references
Subject Heading German and Japanese parents Parenting and childcare social structures 367.3
ArticlAuthorPages
Parents in transitional Germany and Japan Bertram, Hans / Holthus, Barbara 9-15
Reflexive modernity in practice. The methodology of comparing German and Japanese parents Huber, Matthias 16-39
Care, human capital, and demographic transformation Bertram, Hans 43-66
Class and conformity revisited. Parental values and self-conception in contemporary Germany and Japan Deuflhard, Carolin 69-108
Childrearing attitudes and values of German and Japanese parents Takaoka, Junko / Sun, Yi 109-128
Reflecting on the dimensions of fathering in Germay and Japan Olbrich, Sophie 129-141
Social resources and parental well-being. A comparison of Japanese and German parental ego-centric networks Hennig, Marina 145-163
Partnership satisfaction in Germany and Japan. The role of family work distribution and gender ideology Fankhauser, Peter / Holthus, Barbara / Hundsdorfer, Stefan 164-196
Parental health, personality, and life-satisfaction Sugawara, Masumi / Matsumoto, Satoko 197-221
Profession, employment, and parental well-baing in Japan and Germany Nagase, Nobuko 222-250
Money, time, and infrastruture as elements of a new German family policy Bertram, Hans 253-263
Parental satisfaction with family policies in Japan. An overview Holthus, Barbara 264-290
Satisfaction and plural modernity. German and Japanese parents Bertram, Hans 293-304