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Intro
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Research assistants
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Population Bomb
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Demographic Time Bomb
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What is fertility
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Total fertility rate
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Total fertility rate 19702010
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Why is this a problem
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Japan is shrinking
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Population pyramid
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Why low fertility
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Three puzzles
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Family oriented societies
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Countries with the highest fertility
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Japanese fertility crisis
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Policy
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Gender Equality
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Project Goals
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Qualitative Methods
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Working Hours
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Methodology
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Variablebased approach
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Issues
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Findings
Description:
Explore the complex relationship between gender equity and low fertility rates in postindustrial societies through Mary C. Brinton's insightful lecture. Delve into original in-depth interviews with young adults from Japan, Korea, Spain, Sweden, and the United States to understand how the incomplete gender-role revolution impacts family formation. Examine key concepts such as the Demographic Time Bomb, total fertility rates, and population pyramids. Investigate the puzzling phenomenon of low fertility in family-oriented societies and analyze Japan's fertility crisis. Learn about policy approaches, the importance of gender equality, and the research methodology employed in this study. Gain valuable insights into the challenges faced by postindustrial nations and the potential solutions for addressing declining birth rates.

Gender Equity and Low Fertility in Postindustrial Societies

Harvard University
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