This data collection has been deaccessioned; it is no longer distributed by ICPSR.
Additional information may be available in Collection Notes.
These data are not available from DSDR or ICPSR. Researchers should consult the principal investigator directly for details on obtaining access to the data and documentation:
Dr. Minja Kim Choe
East-West Center
1601 East-West Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96848
email: mchoe@hawaii.edu
Summary
The goal of this project was to advance understanding of the forces and mechanisms leading to broadscale change and realignment in family and fertility behavior, as well as in related values, norms, roles, and institutions. The multi-year study focused on the interplay of structural societal change, individual behavior and attitudes, and the emergence of an altered family institution in Japanese society.
Funding
United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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Original Release Date
2012-10-05Version Date
2013-09-18