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dc.contributor.authorMuradyan, Olena-
dc.contributor.authorYashkina, Daria-
dc.contributor.authorМурадян, Олена-
dc.contributor.authorЯшкіна, Дар’я-
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-15T20:53:20Z-
dc.date.available2021-11-15T20:53:20Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.date.submitted2020-
dc.identifier.citationMuradyan, O., Yashkina, D. (2020). A Study Of Solo-Livers In Eastern Asia: An Eye On Japan, China And South Korea. Sociological Studios, 2 (17), 76–84. DOI: 10.29038/2306-3971-2020-02-76-84uk_UK
dc.identifier.urihttps://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19808-
dc.description.abstractThe article examines how the processes of individualization (which in the modern world lead to many social changes, including lifestyle changes) alter the attitude to the need to start a family. Such processes also lead to the emergence of such phenomenon as "solo-living", but the analysis of the existing studies has shown that the growth of singles has not been researched in global comparative studies. The authors analyze how the problem of singles' growth in East Asian countries (with the focus on Japan, China and South Korea) is considered. Asian studies show that the lifestyle of single people is dictated by several reasons: lack of free time due to work (imbalance between work and life outside it), opposition of young people to official policies of their countries (social policy is aimed at supporting family traditions) and support for such lifestyle by marketing companies (the market is increasingly focused on singles in these countries). Prospects for further research include considering confrontation of social policies of the states and market policy on the issue of solo-living and the analysis of local studies of solo-living. Процеси індивідуалізації в сучасному світі призводять до багатьох соціальних змін, у тому числі й до змін стилів життя. Змінюється ставлення до необхідності створення сім’ї, починають виникати такі феномени, як «solo-living», проте зростання одинаків не досліджується в рамках глобальних порівняльних досліджень. У межах статті проводиться аналіз того, яким чином розглянуто проблему зростання одинаків у країнах Східної Азії на прикладах Японії, Китаю та Південної Кореї. Автори роблять висновок, що азіатські дослідження демонструють тенденцію, що стиль життя одинаків продиктований нестатком вільного часу через трудову діяльність, протистоянням молоді офіційним політикам своїх держав та підтримкою такого стилю життя маркетинговими компаніями. Перспективами подальшого дослідження тематики є розгляд протистояння соціальних політик держав і політики ринку щодо питання solo-living. Процессы индивидуализации в современном мире приводят ко многим социальным изменениям, в том числе и к изменениям стилей жизни. Меняется отношение к необходимости создания семьи, начинают возникать такие феномены, как «solo-living», при этом рост одиночек не исследуется в рамках глобальных сравнительных исследований. В рамках статьи проводится анализ того, каким образом рассматривается проблема роста числа одиночек в странах Восточной Азии на примерах Японии, Китая и Южной Кореи. Авторы приходят к выводу: азиатские исследования показывают, что стиль жизни одиночек продиктован недостатком свободного времени из-за трудовой деятельности, противостоянием молодежи официальным политикам своих государств и поддержкой такого стиля жизни маркетинговыми компаниями. Перспективами дальнейшего исследования тематики является рассмотрение противостояния социальных политик государств и политики рынка по вопросу solo-living.uk_UK
dc.language.isoenuk_UK
dc.publisherВолинський національний університет імені Лесі Українкиuk_UK
dc.subjectsocial changeuk_UK
dc.subjectlifestyleuk_UK
dc.subjectsolo-livinguk_UK
dc.subjectpublic and private spaceuk_UK
dc.subjectSouth Asiauk_UK
dc.subjectсоціальні зміниuk_UK
dc.subjectстиль життяuk_UK
dc.subjectпублічний і приватний простірuk_UK
dc.subjectСхідна Азіяuk_UK
dc.subjectсоциальные измененияuk_UK
dc.subjectстиль жизниuk_UK
dc.subjectпубличное и приватное пространствоuk_UK
dc.subjectВосточная Азияuk_UK
dc.titleA Study of Solo-Livers in Eastern Asia: an Eye on Japan, China and South Koreauk_UK
dc.title.alternativeДослідження життя соло в Східній Азії: погляд на Японію, Китай та Південну Кореюuk_UK
dc.typeArticleuk_UK
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.29038/2306-3971-2020-02-76-84-
dc.coverage.countryUAuk_UK
dc.coverage.placenameВолинський національний університет імені Лесі Українкиuk_UK
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