SOGI and Family Research through Quantitative Surveys
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- Hiramori Daiki
- Hosei University
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- Kamano Saori
- National Institute of Population and Social Security Research; IPSS
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- Koyama Yasuyo
- National Institute of Population and Social Security Research; IPSS
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 性的指向と性自認のあり方(SOGI)と家族研究
- ―量的調査を通じた試み―
Abstract
<p> Based on research previously conducted by the authors, this paper explores the possibility of studying sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) and family through quantitative surveys, which are still rarely pursued in Japan. The following three studies were presented: a study that examined issues in the measurement of SOGI in population-based surveys in Japan; a study that examined issues in capturing the presence or absence of same-sex partners; and a study that examined household/family composition and gender/family-related attitudes by SOGI and couple type (female-female, male-male, and male-female) of respondents. These studies used the “Osaka City Residents' Survey,” one of the few population-based surveys in Japan that asked respondents' SOGI, as well as its preparatory study. Examination of these studies showed the social and academic significance of promoting family research that uses SOGI as axes of analysis to overcome the challenges presented by existing research.</p>
Journal
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- Annals of Family Studies
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Annals of Family Studies 48 (0), 5-25, 2023-07-15
Japanese Council on Family Relations
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390297769570727296
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- ISSN
- 21890935
- 02897415
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed