2022
DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12891
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Stability and relevance of marriage desires: Importance of age norms and partnering opportunities

Abstract: This study investigates shifts in marriage desires during singlehood and the potential consequences associated with these shifts in Japan, a country epitomizing later and less marriage without substantial increases in nonmarital childbearing. Background: Despite researchers' long-standing interest in values potentially motivating demographic changes, few have systematically examined marriage desires among unmarried adults. Even fewer have considered how marriage desires may change during adulthood and how rele… Show more

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“…Many have also attributed the low response to the “two-child” policy to gender inequality, such as stalled gender revolution, arguing that low fertility may be women’s revenge or response to labor market gender discrimination and their disproportionate share of household work and childcare within the family (Yoon, 2016). Indeed, many studies have documented the motherhood penalty, and more serious role strain in work and family for women in various social contexts (Yu & Hara, 2022). These issues could be more salient in patriarchal societies where women are expected to fulfill major caring and educating roles in parenting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many have also attributed the low response to the “two-child” policy to gender inequality, such as stalled gender revolution, arguing that low fertility may be women’s revenge or response to labor market gender discrimination and their disproportionate share of household work and childcare within the family (Yoon, 2016). Indeed, many studies have documented the motherhood penalty, and more serious role strain in work and family for women in various social contexts (Yu & Hara, 2022). These issues could be more salient in patriarchal societies where women are expected to fulfill major caring and educating roles in parenting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%