TY - BOOK ID - 46320212 TI - Family Life in Japan and Germany : Challenges for a Gender-Sensitive Family Policy AU - Meier-Gräwe, Uta. AU - Motozawa, Miyoko. AU - Schad-Seifert, Annette. PY - 2019 SN - 3658266384 3658266376 PB - Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, DB - UniCat KW - Domestic relations KW - Japan KW - Social life and customs. KW - Social policy. KW - Family. KW - Social Policy. KW - Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging. KW - National planning KW - State planning KW - Economic policy KW - Family policy KW - Social history KW - Families. KW - Families—Social aspects. KW - Social groups. KW - Family KW - Families KW - Family life KW - Family relationships KW - Family structure KW - Relationships, Family KW - Structure, Family KW - Social institutions KW - Birth order KW - Home KW - Households KW - Kinship KW - Marriage KW - Matriarchy KW - Parenthood KW - Patriarchy KW - Association KW - Group dynamics KW - Groups, Social KW - Associations, institutions, etc. KW - Social participation KW - Social aspects KW - Social conditions KW - Germany KW - Germany. KW - Japan. KW - Social conditions. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46320212 AB - This volume addresses the family situation in Japan and Germany. Gender-segregated labor markets and precarious employment patterns bear detrimental consequences for the socioeconomic capacity to maintain family households and to have children. By applying a gender-sensitive approach, this volume’s focus is on the impact of family law, family policy, and family support measures. Scholars from Japan and Germany examine differences and characteristics of social security legislation, intergenerational support systems, single-parent families, inequality among households and poverty situations, local domestic and care service provision, female labor market participation, parental leave systems, organization of child care, domestic violence, historical developments of housework as an institution, and labor market policies. Contents Gender-sensitive analysis of the family situation in Japan and Germany Comparative studies of family policy, welfare and social security institutions Empirical surveys and data analysis of the growing diversity of families and households Target Groups Scholars and students of social sciences, intercultural comparative research, Japanese studies Experts and journalists of family policy research, social security and welfare systems in international comparison The Editors Prof. Dr. Uta Meier-Gräwe, Justus Liebig University, Gießen, Germany Prof. Dr. jur. Miyoko Motozawa, University of Tsukuba, Japan Prof. Dr. Annette Schad-Seifert, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. ER -