Gender Roles and the Impact of Welfare Policies on the Gender Gap in Japan
Abstract
This essay investigates how, even though economic progress is being made, welfare policies deepen traditional gender roles in Japan. The paper gives specific examples of such policies to show how such measures either work to promote gender equality or, on the contrary, strengthen stereotypes. Conclusion Overall, most of the policies outlined have good intentions, but they are groomed with little efficacy attributed to cultural norms and inadequate stakeholder implementation participation. This essay encourages future policy recommendations that increase childcare capacity, enforce equal pay, and encourage male involvement in caregiving. Research should address overcoming cultural barriers in attaining a more gender-equitable society in Japan.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/csm.v7n2p204
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