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The Impact of Age Difference on the Life Satisfaction of Wives in Specialized and Nonspecialized Households in Japan / Yaş Farkının Japonya’daki Uzmanlaşmış ve Uzmanlaşmamış Hanehalklarındaki Evli Kadınların Hayat Memnuniyetine Etkisi

Year 2023, , 311 - 321, 05.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.29216/ueip.1291542

Abstract

Using panel data from the Keio Household Panel Survey (KHPS) between 2005 and 2018, this study examines the impact of age difference on wives' life satisfaction in Japan and how age difference affects wives' life satisfaction over the duration of marriage. Considering the specialization theory, the effect of age gap over time is also tested by dividing the sample by wives' employment status. The results of the pooled OLS estimation show that wives married to younger men are satisfied with their lives, while no significant finding is observed for wives married to older men. On the other hand, the fixed effects estimation findings reveal that life satisfaction of wives married to older men increases with years of marriage, while there is no significant finding for wives married to younger men. The results also show that housewives representing specialized households are more satisfied over time, while there are no significant results for working wives representing nonspecialized households. It is also shown that the life satisfaction of housewives married to older men increases as the length of the marriage increases and is always significant, even when alternative specification is used.

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Thanks

I thank Midori Wakabayashi and participants of the 1st RCPD Research Seminar on Contemporary Economics for their comments.

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  • VanLaningham, J., Johnson, D. and Amato, P. (2001). Marital Happiness, Marital Duration, and the U-Shaped Curve: Evidence from A Five-Wave Panel Study. Social Forces, 79(4), 1313–1341.
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  • Zhang, H., Ho, P. S. and Yip, P. S. (2012). Does Similarity Breed Marital and Sexual Satisfaction?. Journal of Sex Research, 49(6), 583-593.

The Impact of Age Difference on the Life Satisfaction of Wives in Specialized and Nonspecialized Households in Japan / Yaş Farkının Japonya’daki Uzmanlaşmış ve Uzmanlaşmamış Hanehalklarındaki Evli Kadınların Hayat Memnuniyetine Etkisi

Year 2023, , 311 - 321, 05.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.29216/ueip.1291542

Abstract

Bu çalışma, Keio Üniversitesi’nin 2005-2018 yılları arasındaki panel verilerini kullanarak yaş farkının Japonya’daki evli kadınların hayat memnuniyetine etkisini ve yaş farkının evlilik süresince kadınların hayat memnuniyetini nasıl etkilediğini inceler. Uzmanlaşma teorisi göz önünde bulundurularak bu etki evli kadınların çalışma durumlarına göre de test edilmiştir. Havuzlanmış en küçük kareler metodu sonuçları kendinden genç bir eşle evli olan kadınların haπyattan memnun olduğunu gösterirken kendinden yaşça büyük eşle evli kadınlar için anlamlı bir sonuç bulunamamıştır. Diğer taraftan sabit etkiler modeli sonuçları kendinden büyük eşle evli kadınların zaman içerisinde hayat memnuniyetinin arttığını gösterirken kendinden küçük eşle evli kadınların hayat memnuniyeti için anlamlı sonuç bulunamamıştır. Sonuçlar aynı zamanda uzmanlaşmış hanehalkını temsil eden ev hanımı kadınların hayat memnuniyetinin arttığını gösterirken uzmanlaşmamış hanehalkını temsil eden çalışan kadınlar için anlamlı sonuç bulunamamıştır. Buna ek olarak alternatif tanımlar kullanılsa bile kendinden büyük eşle evli ev hanımlarının evlilik süresince hayat memnuniyetleri arttığı ve her zaman anlamlı olduğu bulunmuştur.

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References

  • Becker, G. S. (1991). A Treatise on the Family: Enlarged Edition. USA: Harvard University Press.
  • Bergstrom, T. C. and Bagnoli, M. (1993). Courtship as a Waiting Game. Journal of Political Economy, 101(1), 185-202.
  • Bumpass, L. L., Rindfuss, R. R., Choe, M. K. and Tsuya, N. O. (2009). The Institutional Context of Low Fertility: The Case of Japan. Asian Population Studies, 5(3), 215-235.
  • Buss, D. M. (1989). Sex Differences in Human Mate Preferences: Evolutionary Hypotheses Tested in 37 Cultures. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12(1), 1-14.
  • Coles MG. and Francesconi M. (2011). On the Emergence of Toy Boys: The Timing of Marriage with Aging and Uncertain Careers. International Economic Review, 52(3), 825–853.
  • Groot, W. and Van Den Brink, H. M. (2002). Age and Education Differences in Marriages and Their Effects on Life Satisfaction. Journal of Happiness Studies, 3(2), 153-165.
  • Kalmijn, M. (1998). Intermarriage and Homogamy: Causes, Patterns, Trends. Annual Review of Sociology, 24(1), 395-421.
  • Kim, J. H., Park, E. C. and Lee, S. G. (2015). The Impact of Age Differences in Couples on Depressive Symptoms: Evidence from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (2006–2012). BMC Psychiatry, 15(1), 1-9.
  • Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, M., Okumura, T. and Usui, E. (2016). Sharing Housework between Husbands and Wives: How to Improve Marital Satisfaction for Working Wives in Japan. IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 5, 1-15.
  • Kurzban, R. and Weeden, J. (2005). HurryDate: Mate preferences in Action. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26(3), 227-244.
  • Lee, W. S. and McKinnish, T. (2018). The Marital Satisfaction of Differently Aged Couples. Journal of Population Economics, 31(2), 337-362.
  • Lee, K. S. and Ono, H. (2008). Specialization and Happiness in Marriage: A US–Japan Comparison. Social Science Research, 37(4), 1216-1234.
  • Ma, X. and Piao, X. (2019). The Impact of Intra-Household Bargaining Power on Happiness of Married Women: Evidence from Japan. Journal of Happiness Studies, 20(6), 1775–1806.
  • Mikucka, M. (2016). The Life Satisfaction Advantage of Being Married and Gender Specialization. Journal of Marriage and Family, 78(3), 759-779.
  • Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. (2016). The Specified Report of Vital. Access Address: https://www.mhlw.go.jp/toukei/saikin/hw/jinkou/tokusyu/konin16/dl/gaikyo.pdf
  • Minocher, R. and Ross, C. T. (2022). Spousal Age-Gaps, Partner Preferences, and Consequences for Well-Being in Four Colombian Communities. Evolution and Human Behavior, 43(5), 394-407.
  • Pollet, T. V., Pratt, S. E., Edwards, G. and Stulp, G. (2013). The Golden Years: Men from The Forbes 400 Have Much Younger Wives When Remarrying Than the General US Population. Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science, 4(1), 5-8.
  • Raymo, J. M., Park, H., Xie, Y. and Yeung, W. J. J. (2015). Marriage and Family in East Asia: Continuity and Change. Annual Review of Sociology, 41, 471-492.
  • Smith, R. J. (1987). Gender Inequality in Contemporary Japan. Journal of Japanese Studies, 13(1), 1-25.
  • Stutzer, A. and Frey, B. S. (2006). Does Marriage Make People Happy, or Do Happy People Get Married?. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 35(2), 326-347.
  • Tao, H. L. (2005). The Effects of Income and Children on Marital Happiness—Evidence from Middle-and Old-Aged Couples. Applied Economics Letters, 12(8), 521-524.
  • Utomo, A. J. (2014). Marrying Up? Trends in Age and Education Gaps among Married Couples in Indonesia. Journal of Family Issues, 35(12), 1683-1706.
  • VanLaningham, J., Johnson, D. and Amato, P. (2001). Marital Happiness, Marital Duration, and the U-Shaped Curve: Evidence from A Five-Wave Panel Study. Social Forces, 79(4), 1313–1341.
  • Weiss, Y. (1997). The Formation and Dissolution of Families: Why Marry? Who Marries Whom? And What Happens upon Divorce. Handbook of Population and Family Economics, 1, 81-123.
  • Zhang, H., Ho, P. S. and Yip, P. S. (2012). Does Similarity Breed Marital and Sexual Satisfaction?. Journal of Sex Research, 49(6), 583-593.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics
Journal Section RESEARCH ARTICLES
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Aysenur Karakaş Aydınbakar 0000-0003-2885-7199

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Publication Date October 5, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Karakaş Aydınbakar, A. (2023). The Impact of Age Difference on the Life Satisfaction of Wives in Specialized and Nonspecialized Households in Japan / Yaş Farkının Japonya’daki Uzmanlaşmış ve Uzmanlaşmamış Hanehalklarındaki Evli Kadınların Hayat Memnuniyetine Etkisi. Uluslararası Ekonomi İşletme Ve Politika Dergisi, 7(2), 311-321. https://doi.org/10.29216/ueip.1291542

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