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Diverging Destinies in East Asia
James M. Raymo
, Hyunjoon Park
, Jia Yu
Sociology
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Across Generations
25%
Bifurcation
25%
Child Welfare
25%
Diverging Destinies
100%
East Asia
100%
Family Activities
50%
Family Change
50%
Family Circumstances
25%
Family Inequality
75%
Family Investment
25%
Family Relationships
25%
Family Support
25%
Investment in children
25%
Japan
25%
Low Fertility
25%
Mainland China
25%
Public Support
25%
Sexual Division of Labor
25%
Socioeconomic
25%
Socioeconomic Differentials
25%
South Korea
25%
Taiwan
25%
Social Sciences
Child Well-Being
33%
East Asia
100%
Japan
33%
Mainland China
33%
Public Support
33%
Socioeconomic Differential
33%
South Korea
33%
Tuition Fee
33%