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Barbara HOLTHUS, Hans BERTRAM (eds.)

Parental well-being

Satisfaction with work, family life, and family policy in Germany and Japan

Monographien aus dem Deutschen Institut für Japanstudien

Band 62 2018

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION PARENTS IN TRANSITIONAL GERMANY AND JAPAN

Hans BERTRAM and Barbara HOLTHUS 9

REFLEXIVE MODERNITY IN PRACTICE: THE METHODOLOGY OF COMPARING GERMAN AND JAPANESE PARENTS

Matthias HUBER 16

A MACRO VIEW ON PARENTS CARE, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSFORMATION

Hans BERTRAM 43

PARENTING AND CHILDCARE

CLASS AND CONFORMITY REVISITED: PARENTAL VALUES AND SELF-CONCEP- TION IN CONTEMPORARY GERMANY AND JAPAN

Carolin DEUFLHARD 69

CHILDREARING ATTITUDES AND VALUES OF GERMAN AND JAPANESE PARENTS

Junko TAKAOKA and Yi SUN 109

REFLECTING ON THE DIMENSIONS OF FATHERING IN GERMANY AND JAPAN

Sophie OLBRICH 129

SELF, SOCIAL RELATEDNESS, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES SOCIAL RESOURCES AND PARENTAL WELL-BEING: A COMPARISON OF JAPANESE AND GERMAN PARENTAL EGO-CENTRIC NETWORKS

Marina HENNIG 145

PARTNERSHIP SATISFACTION IN GERMANY AND JAPAN: THE ROLE OF FAMILY WORK DISTRIBUTION AND GENDER IDEOLOGY

Peter BANKHÄUSER, Barbara HOLTHUS, Stefan HUNDSDORFER 164 5

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PARENTAL HEALTH, PERSONALITY, AND LIFE SATISFACTION

Masumi SUGAWARA and Satoko MATSUMOTO 197

PROFESSION, EMPLOYMENT, AND PARENTAL WELL-BEING IN JAPAN AND GERMANY

Nobuko NAGASE 222

FAMILY POLICY WELL-BEING

MONEY, TIME, AND INFRASTRUCTURE AS ELEMENTS OF A NEW GERMAN FAMILY POLICY

Hans BERTRAM 253

PARENTAL SATISFACTION WITH FAMILY POLICIES IN JAPAN: AN OVERVIEW

Barbara HOLTHUS 264

CONCLUSION

SATISFACTION AND A PLURAL MODERNITY: GERMAN AND JAPANESE PARENTS

Hans BERTRAM 293

ABOUT THE AUTHORS (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) 305

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