posted on 2024-11-14, 02:17authored byAyako Kano, Vera Mackie
The economic, demographic and environmental shocks of recent years that have so profoundly shaped contemporary Japanese society have distinctive gendered dimensions. The economic reality has shifted, but social expectations about the roles of men and women have been slower to change. Meanwhile, the demographic crisis is placing considerable burden on families and revealing the attendant risk of the ‘care deficit’ — in the home and in the face of disaster.
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Kano, A.andMackie, V. C. (2012). The gender fault-line. East Asia Forum Quarterly, 4 (3), 28-29.