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JASPS 132th (2016 Spring) Conference Program and Abstracts
2016-06-24
International Sessions, 132th (2016 Spring) Biannual Conference
2016-06-20
Session1 Liberty Tower 8F, Classroom 1085
Thinking Framework for Comparing Social Policies of Japan and China
Chair: Shen Jie(Japan Women’s University)
Discussant 1: Shogo Takegawa(The University of Tokyo)
Discussant 2: Yasuhiro Kamimura(Nagoya University)
1.The Trend of Social Policy and Modern State Construction in China Wang Chunguang(Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China)
2.The reemergence of social work organizations and its implications for social governance in China:the case of Guangzhou Ngok Kinglun(Center for Chinese Public Administration Research/School of Government, Sun Yat-sen University, China)
Session2 Liberty Tower 8F, Classroom 1085
Impact of Flexible, Unstable Work Schedules on Family Care Arrangements and Children’s Well-being
Chair: Akira Suzuki(Hosei University)
Discussant: Takeshi Mizunoya(Hokkai Gakuen University)
1.Gender and the Organization of Working Time Elaine McCrate(University of Vermont, United States of America)
2.Mothers’ nonstandard work schedules and their effect on children’s well-being in Japan Akiko Sato Oishi(Chiba University, Japan)