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Theorising fatherhood,welfare and the decline of patriarchy in Japan
Authors:Michael Rush
Institution:School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, University College Dublin, Belfield, Ireland
Abstract:This paper investigates social policies concerning men's transitions to fatherhood and the changing role of fathers in Japan. A review of fathering research reveals a predominantly agency-level emphasis on role-strain between work and paternal identities with a specific discourse of weakened Japanese fatherhood. Previous research suggested Japanese gender equality and work-life balance initiatives stalled due to an absence of women's influence within Japan's corporate culture. This study offers a historical perspective to show modern family policies were essentially rooted in gender-equality campaigns led by women's organisations dating back to post-WWII era. The findings situate Japanese social policy and epistemology in the international vanguard of a ‘Nordic turn’ towards structural-level research and improved social citizenship rights to support men's transitions to fatherhood.
Keywords:fathering  work-life balance  parental leave  gender equality  social policy
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