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HARP-658 |
Title: |
Changing Family Tradition: Housing Choices and Constraints for Older People in Japan |
Source: |
Housing Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1, 89-110, 2000 |
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Year: |
2000 |
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Keywords: |
economic, social, and cultural rights, gender equality, human rights, Japan, social security, woman, housing, standard of living, family |
Abstract: |
The primary objective of this paper is to provide a qualitative analysis of the transformations in the housing choices and living arrangements of older people in Japan. The underlying causes and issues of changing intergenerational linkages were explored in the context of the development of the Japanese welfare state. The results of the analysis highlight older people’s preference for more independent living with changing family patterns and ideology. It is, however, still constrained by the limited housing alternatives and underdeveloped social services. The paper also reveals the extent of poverty among single women in old age. |
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Keywords: cultural rights, economic, family, gender equality, housing, human rights, Japan, social, social security, standard of living, woman