1st Edition

Unmarried Women in Japan The drift into singlehood

By Akiko Yoshida Copyright 2017
218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Yoshida addresses the common misconceptions of single, never-married women and aims to uncover the major social and cultural factors contributing to this phenomenon in Japan. Based on interviews with married and never-married women aged 25-46, she argues that the increasing rate of female singlehood is largely due to structural barriers and a culture that has failed to keep up with economic... Read more

01. Acknowledgments

02. Introduction: The Drift into Singlehood

03. Chapter 2: Decline of Marriage Age Norm: Cohort Effects and Anomie

04. Chapter 3: Limited Chances of Romance and Problematic Men: Structural Barriers and Gender Ideology

05. Chapter 4: Cohort Contrast in Marriages that Surrounded Women: Impacts of Linked Lives

06. Chapter 5: Women’s Ideas about Gender Roles: Persistence of Traditional Gender Ideology

07. Chapter 6: Why Aren’t Japanese Women Getting Married?

08. Conclusion and Implications

09. Appendix

10. Notes

11. Bibliography

12. Index

Biography

Akiko Yoshida is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater