
Special Issue: Partnership and Parenthood in Lowest-Low Fertility Countries
International Journal of Japanese Sociology
Published on behalf of The Japan Sociological Society
Edited by:
Hideki Watanabe and Emiko Ochiai
The International Journal of Japanese Sociology aims to contribute to an improved understanding of all aspects of Japanese society. The Journal aims to further the interests of The Japan Sociological Society and to promote and develop sociological studies in Japan. The Japan Sociological Society has been the only nationwide organization of Japanese sociology since its founding.
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- A Study on Technical and Cultural Differences in Survey Methodology Between Japan and the United States
Wataru Matsumoto - The Demize of Comparative Sociology? Globalization and its Shadow
Daishiro Nomiya - Intergenerational Mobility in East Asian Countries: A Comparative Study of Japan, Korea and China
Hirohisa Takenoshita - Perceived Freedom and its Sociological Effects: An Inquiry into the Relationship Between Liberalism and Inequality
Jun Naito - Managing the Dyad Between Independence and Dependence: Case Studies of the American Elderly and Their Lives With Pets
Shoko Hara
