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Social Stratification in Contemporary Japan

Social Stratification in Contemporary Japan
Author: Kenji Kosaka
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136159223

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First Published in 1994. The focus of this study is class and stratification in Japan. There are a few papers on social stratification in Japan that are written in English and make use of the SSM research. The present study uses the latest SSM data. These were collected in 1985, and are themselves becoming out of date, given that Japanese society has been experiencing rapid and radical change, though they remain among the most recent available. The authors are sociologists this book is intended for a general readership.


Social Mobility in Contemporary Japan

Social Mobility in Contemporary Japan
Author: Hiroshi Ishida
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1995-01-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349138673

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The book is a study of intergenerational class mobility and the process of socioeconomic status attainment in contemporary Japan. The idea of 'Japan as an educational credential society' has been debated for a long time in Japan. The book empirically evaluates this idea within the framework of a cross-national comparison with the United States and Britain. The author also examines the patterns of class mobility in Japan within a cross-national perspective and reports similarities and differences in the mobility patterns among the three societies.


Social Class in Contemporary Japan

Social Class in Contemporary Japan
Author: Hiroshi Ishida
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135248168

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Post-war Japan was often held up as the model example of the first mature industrial societies outside the Western economy, and the first examples of "middle-mass" society. Today, and since the bursting of the economic bubble in the 1990’s, the promises of Japan, Inc., seem far away. Social Class in Contemporary Japan is the first single volume that traces the dynamics of social structure, institutional socialization and class culture through this turbulent period, all the way into the contemporary neoliberal moment. In an innovative multi-disciplinary approach that include top scholars working on quantitative class structure, policy development, and ethnographic analysis, this volume highlights the centrality of class formation to our understanding of the many levels of Japanese society. The chapters each address a different aspect of class formation and transformation which stand on their own. Taken together, they document the advantages of putting Japan in the broad comparative framework of class analysis and the enduring importance of social class to the analysis of industrial and post-industrial societies. Written by a team of contributors from Japan, the US and Europe this book will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese society and culture, as well as those interested in cultural anthropology and social class alike.


Class Structure in Contemporary Japan

Class Structure in Contemporary Japan
Author: Kenji Hashimoto
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781876843717

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Based on data collected on 1995 by the Japanese Sociological Association, this book investigates four major classes - new, old middle, capitalist and working - and their characteristics and mobility patterns in terms of income, work, social network, leisure activity, gender relations and voting behaviour.


Social Class in Contemporary Japan

Social Class in Contemporary Japan
Author: Hiroshi Ishida
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135248176

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Through examination of contemporary Japanese society, this book demonstrates that the analysis of class formation is fundamental for a clear understanding of institutions and collective identity such as family, school work, gender and ethnicity.


Social Change in Japan, 1989-2019

Social Change in Japan, 1989-2019
Author: Carola Hommerich
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 100020359X

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Based on extensive survey data, this book examines how the population of Japan has experienced and processed three decades of rapid social change from the highly egalitarian high growth economy of the 1980s to the economically stagnating and demographically shrinking gap society of the 2010s. It discusses social attitudes and values towards, for example, work, gender roles, family, welfare and politics, highlighting certain subgroups which have been particularly affected by societal changes. It explores social consciousness and concludes that although many Japanese people identify as middle class, their reasons for doing so have changed over time, with the result that the optimistic view prevailing in the 1980s, confident of upward mobility, has been replaced by people having a much more realistic view of their social status.


Difference & Modernity

Difference & Modernity
Author: John Clammer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136163476

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First Published in 1995. The question of 'postmodernity' that has swept Western academic and intellectual circles raises critical comparative questions. Do societies that have not experienced the same historical development as the West pass inevitably through modernity into postmodernity, or can they skip such stages altogether? Japan, the only non-Western society to develop independently a fully-fledged capitalist-industrialist economy, poses such fundamental questions to social theory. Is Japan in fact 'unique' and as such is it a society which escapes the net of conventional sociological abstractions? The book questions how special Japanese society really is, the limitations of Western social theory in grasping the fullness of this dynamic and a complex Asian society, and inquires as to how Japan in turn may speak to social theory and deepen and broaden the principles on which social theory attempts to explore and categorize the social and cultural worlds.