Date | vendredi 17 avril 2020 / 12:30 – 14:00 |
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Lieu | Room 601 |
Conférencier | Gregory W. NOBLE (University of Tokyo) |
This seminar will take place in the form of a videoconference. The participants will be contacted for the informations by email. Abstract Japan has an infamously large gender gap, yet Japanese women seem to display less overt anger than their sisters elsewhere, and in surveys they report higher levels of happiness than Japanese men do. This presentation situates the answer to this puzzle in the intersection of social expectations and the Japanese employment system, which simultaneously represses women, provides stability to their families, and makes women’s lot look better by overworking men. Economic, demographic, and political pressures for change are mounting, but until better alternatives are offered, support for the traditional employment system, with all its rigidity and constraints, is likely to remain surprisingly high. Click here to download presentation. Speaker Moderator: Jean-Pascal BASSINO (French Research Institute on Japan - MFJ) |
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