Recent change in prevalence of parent-child co-residence in Japan.

K. Hirosima
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"Co-residence of parents and grown-up (especially married) children has been one of the most important factors that affect the trends in household formation in recent Japan. This article reports the proportion co-residing...using a nation-wide large-sample household survey data set containing about 300,000 persons in each year.... The proportion of parents who co-reside with children...had remarkably decreased during the period 1975 to 1985, especially for younger elders regardless of their marital status.... On the contrary, the proportion co-residing of married children aged 20-39 with their parents had been constant or slightly rising...during the same period. These two opposite trends can be interpreted as follows: though the preference for co-residence has declined both for parents and for children, the child availability for parents has barely changed and the downward trend in preference has directly appeared [in] the proportion co-residing; while the parent availability for children has increased owing to the decrease in number of siblings to be balanced with the decreasing preference." (SUMMARY IN JPN)
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日本亲子共同居住流行率的最新变化。
“父母和成年子女(尤其是已婚子女)共同居住是影响近年来日本家庭形成趋势的最重要因素之一。这篇文章报道了共同居住的比例…使用每年约30万人的全国大样本家庭调查数据集....与孩子同住的父母比例……在1975年至1985年期间显著下降,尤其是年轻的老年人,无论他们的婚姻状况如何....相反,20-39岁的已婚子女与父母同住的比例保持不变或略有上升。在同一时期。这两种相反的趋势可以解释为:虽然父母和孩子对共同居住的偏好都有所下降,但父母的子女可用性几乎没有变化,偏好的下降趋势直接体现在共同居住的比例上;然而,由于兄弟姐妹数量的减少,与偏好的减少相平衡,父母对孩子的可用性增加了。”(摘要为日语)
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