【公告】2024 年台灣人口學會年會暨「蛻變社會下的人口與家庭議題」學術研討會_專題演講介紹

2024-03-30

預定於 5 月 4 日舉辦的 2024 年臺灣人口學會年會暨「蛻變社會下的人口與家庭議題」學術研討會,將由 UCLA 社會學系喩維欣 (Wei-hsin Yu) 教授發表主題演講


講者介紹: 身兼 UCLA 社會學系副主任的喩維欣教授,也是 UCLA 亞太中心臺灣研究指導委員會成員。研究專長包含性別不平等、工作與勞動市場、婚姻與家庭、社會變遷、東亞社會等。除由 Stanford University Press 出版 Gendered Trajectories: Women, Work, and Social Change in Japan and Taiwan 專書外,研究論文屢屢刊於社會學、人口學、家庭研究等領域的頂尖期刊,如 American Journal of Sociology、American Sociological Review、Demography、Journal of Marriage and Family、Social Force 等。研究表現極為傑出。


演講題目:

Marriage and relationship formation in East Asia: What we know and what we still need to know


演講摘要:

Many East Asian countries have been experiencing stagnation of population growth and even population declines. Social scientists and demographers generally attribute these population changes to the extremely low fertility rates across this region. Because marriage and relationship formation are especially closely tied to fertility in East Asia, in this talk I will focus on my own and other existing research concerning the trend of young people delaying marriage and/or choosing not to marry. I will explore the reasons why young adults seek out or avoid relationships and marriage, including the roles of economic considerations, marriage-related values and preferences, family structures and living arrangements, and social environments. I will also discuss potential reasons that have not been properly examined and suggest directions for future research.

預定於 5 月 4 日舉辦的 2024 年臺灣人口學會年會暨「蛻變社會下的人口與家庭議題」學術研討會,將由 UCLA 社會學系喩維欣 (Wei-hsin Yu) 教授發表主題演講


講者介紹: 身兼 UCLA 社會學系副主任的喩維欣教授,也是 UCLA 亞太中心臺灣研究指導委員會成員。研究專長包含性別不平等、工作與勞動市場、婚姻與家庭、社會變遷、東亞社會等。除由 Stanford University Press 出版 Gendered Trajectories: Women, Work, and Social Change in Japan and Taiwan 專書外,研究論文屢屢刊於社會學、人口學、家庭研究等領域的頂尖期刊,如 American Journal of Sociology、American Sociological Review、Demography、Journal of Marriage and Family、Social Force 等。研究表現極為傑出。


演講題目:

Marriage and relationship formation in East Asia: What we know and what we still need to know


演講摘要:

Many East Asian countries have been experiencing stagnation of population growth and even population declines. Social scientists and demographers generally attribute these population changes to the extremely low fertility rates across this region. Because marriage and relationship formation are especially closely tied to fertility in East Asia, in this talk I will focus on my own and other existing research concerning the trend of young people delaying marriage and/or choosing not to marry. I will explore the reasons why young adults seek out or avoid relationships and marriage, including the roles of economic considerations, marriage-related values and preferences, family structures and living arrangements, and social environments. I will also discuss potential reasons that have not been properly examined and suggest directions for future research.