Leaving the Parental Household in Contemporary Japan
@inproceedings{Uzuki2001LeavingTP, title={Leaving the Parental Household in Contemporary Japan}, author={Toru S Uzuki}, year={2001} }
Demographic analysis of young people leaving the parental house- hold in Japan was attempted based on the nationally representative sample survey data available. Life table analysis showed that males leave the parental household at an earlier age than females in spite of differences in age at marriage. Cohort comparison revealed that the delay in young people leaving home has been taking place since the 1970s. Decomposition analysis showed that this trend is not only a result of the delay in… CONTINUE READING
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