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International Journal of Public Opinion Research 13:426-432 (2001)
© 2001 World Association for Public Opinion Research


Research Note

Highlights of Value Change in Japan

Tetsuo Makita and Mieko Ida

The Broadcasting Culture Research Institute of the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation (NHK)

Japanese people changed their value orientations over the last 25 years in three respects, at least: attitudes towards more equality between men and women have been getting stronger; political apathy has been growing; and an orientation toward future goals has given away to present-oriented goals.


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