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The changing family in comparative perspectiveThe changing family in comparative perspective

The changing family in comparative perspective

Noriko O. Tsuya, Karen Oppenheim Mason

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This volume compares recent family patterns in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and other Asian countries with those found in the United States. Written by distinguished social scientists from Asia and the U.S., the essays in this volume use new surveys and censuses to compare Asian and American patterns of marriage, divorce, women's roles, men's contributions to housework, well-being in marriage, and patterns of contact and exchange between adults and their parents. The volume's results suggest that patterns of family formation and dissolution in Asia are converging with those in the United States in many respects, but that intergenerational relationships remain distinct.

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OL18319543W

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FamilyFamiliesCross-cultural studiesFamily, asiaFamily, united states

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