National Family Research of Japan 2008
- URL
- http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/36127
- Description
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Series of nationwide surveys of families selected by random sampling in Japan. The NFRJ study group aims to describe and explain the changing individual attitudes and variations of experiences in regard to life events related to changes in families, and longitudinal variations of family groups recognized by individuals. National Family Research of Japan 2008 (NFRJ 2008) is the third survey in the NFRJ series. Most of the questions in NFRJ 2008 were taken from NFRJ 1998 and NFRJ 2003. However, the wording of some questions and the available responses were altered. NFRJ 2008 had 3 forms of questionnaire for separate age groups: younger (28-47 years), middle-aged (48-62 years), and older (63-72 years). Opinions were collected on marital quality, work and family, parenting, parent-child relationships, siblings relationships, and division of household labor. Additional topics include respondent relationships with siblings, in-laws, and parents, employment type, work environment, and work-life balance. Demographic information includes respondent age, gender, education level, income, and marriage and employment status. Additional years can be found in the Social Science Japan Data Archive. Registration and approval is required.
- Sample
- 9400 individuals in 480 tracts were selected.
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Japan
- Title
- National Family Research of Japan 2008
- Format
- Single study