Making our own destiny : single women, opportunity, and family in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo / Lynne Y. Nakano.

In East Asia's largest cities, hundreds of thousands of women remain single into middle age and beyond, giving rise to a demographic transformation with profound implications for their societies. Labeled in the media as "loser dogs" and "parasites" in Japan and "leftove...

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Main Author: Nakano, Lynne Y., 1965- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, [2022]
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505 0 |a Three Marriage Regimes -- "When I Went to Graduate School, My Parents Said I Had to Get a Boyfriend": Managing Educational Expectations -- "Because I'm a Girl, My Parents Want Me to Find a Stable Job": Accommodating Work and Caregiving Responsibilities -- "If I Keep This Up, I Will Never Have a Life of My Own": Negotiating Family Tensions -- "Maybe I Just Love Myself Too Much": Finding Meaning as Single Women. 
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