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dc.contributor.author太郎丸, 博ja
dc.contributor.alternativeTAROHMARU, Hiroshien
dc.date.accessioned2010-09-21T07:08:53Z-
dc.date.available2010-09-21T07:08:53Z-
dc.date.issued2007-05-31-
dc.identifier.issn0584-1380-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2433/126612-
dc.description.abstractIt is often asserted that the reason why young women are more apt than young men to be jobless or part-time workers is their sex-role attitude. This hypothesis argues that men have no choice other than working full time, but women have several choices: full-time job, part-time job or joblessness. Because young women with a strong sex-role attitude have little incentive to work full time, they tend to be jobless or part-time workers. Therefore, young women are more apt to be jobless or part-time workers than are young men. The aim of this paper is to examine this hypothesis which we call the "sex-role hypothesis." We show that previous papers do not prove the sex-role hypothesis; they merely assert the hypothesis from the results of only a few interviews with young jobless or part-time workers, or they show only zero-order association between young women's jobs and sex-role attitude. Our data are a sample from the Kinki area of Japan in 2005, the respondents being men and women aged between 18 and 34. The survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews and web pages. The results of logistic-regression analyses show that sex-role attitude still has a significant effect on the "Freeter" dummy when education is controlled, but that its effect disappears when age is controlled. This means that women aged between 18 and 25 have a stronger sex-role attitude and arc more apt to be jobless or part-time workers than those aged from 30 to 34. It produces a spurious association between their jobs and their sex-role attitude, while there is no causal relationship between them. This result falsifies the sex-role hypothesis, and implies that young women's jobs and sex-role attitude are structurally conditioned by social constraints that change according to age.en
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dc.language.isojpn-
dc.publisher京都大学文学部社会学研究会ja
dc.publisher.alternativeSHAKAIGAKU KENKYUKAIen
dc.rights(c) 2007 社会学研究会ja
dc.title若年非正規雇用・無業とジェンダー: 性別分業意識が女性をフリーターにするのか?ja
dc.title.alternativeYouth Underemployment and Gender in Japan: Does Sex-Role Attitude Make Young Women Become "Freeters"?en
dc.typejournal article-
dc.type.niitypeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.ncidAN00134944-
dc.identifier.jtitleソシオロジja
dc.identifier.volume52-
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.identifier.spage37-
dc.identifier.epage51-
dc.relation.doi10.14959/soshioroji.52.1_37-
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dcterms.accessRightsopen access-
dc.identifier.pissn0584-1380-
dc.identifier.eissn2188-9406-
dc.identifier.jtitle-alternativeSOSHIOROJIen
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