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Social Change and Women's Status in a Hakka Village
Economic Development and Femali's Family Status: Family Structure
Women's working lives in East Asia
In: Studies in Social Inequality
Chap. 1: Brinton, Mary C.: Married women's labor in East Asian economies. Chap. 2: Brinton, Mary C. ; Lee Yean-ju ; Parish, William L.: Married women's employment in rapidly industrializing societies. South Korea and Taiwan. Chap. 3: Yu Wei-hsin: Familiy demands, gender attitudes, and married women's labor force participation. Comparing Japan and Taiwan. Chap. 4: Lee Yean-ju ; Hirata, Shuichi: Women, work, and marriage in three East Asian labor markets. The cases of Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. Chap. 5: Brinton, Mary C. ; Lee Sunhwa: Women's education and the labor market in Japan and South Korea. Chap. 6: Ogasawara, Yuko: Women's solidarity. Company policies and Japanese office ladies. Chap. 7: Hirao, Keiko: Mothers as the best teachers. Japanese motherhood and early childhood education. Chap. 8: Lee Sunhwa: Women's education, work, and marriage in South Korea. Chap. 9: Yu Wei-hsin: Taking informality into account. Women's work in the formal and informal sectors in Taiwan. Chap. 10: Lu Yu-hsia: The "boss's wife" and Taiwanese small family business. Chap. 11: Mehrotra, Nidhi ; Parish, William L.: Daughters, parents, and globalization. The case of Taiwan
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