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Acknowledgments 1. Married women's labor in East Asian economies (Mary C. Brinton) 2. Married women's employment in rapidly industrializing societies: South Korea and Taiwan (Mary C. Brinton, Yean-Ju Lee, and William L. Parish) 3. Family demands, gender attitudes, and married women's labor force participation: comparing Japan and Taiwan (Wei-hsin Yu) 4. Women, work, and marriage in three east Asian labor markets: the cases of Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea (Yean-Ju Lee and Shuichi Hirata) 5. Women's education and the labor market in Japan and South Korea (Mary C. Brinton and Sunhwa Lee) 6. Women's solidarity: company policies and Japanese office ladies (Yuko Ogasawara) 7. Mothers as the best teachers: Japanese motherhood and early childhood education (Keiko Hirao) 8. Women's education, work, and marriage in South Korea (Sunhwa Lee) 9. Taking informality into account: women's work in the formal and informal sectors in Taiwan (Wei-hsin Yu) 10. The 'boss's wife' and Taiwanese small family business (Yu-Hsia Lu) 11. Daughters, parents, and globalization: the case of Taiwan (Nidhi Mehrotra and William L. Parish) Notes References Index |
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