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Editor's Note
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1
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Partnership and Parenthood in Post-transitional Societies : Will Specters Be Exorcised? (<Special Issue> Partnership and Parenthood in Lowest-Low Fertility Countries)
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2-13
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Family Changes in the Context of Lowest-Low Fertility : The Case of Japan (<Special Issue> Partnership and Parenthood in Lowest-Low Fertility Countries)
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14-29
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Korea's Strong Familism and Lowest-Low Fertility (<Special Issue> Partnership and Parenthood in Lowest-Low Fertility Countries)
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30-41
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Increasing Childlessness in Germany and Japan : Toward a Childless Society? (<Special Issue> Partnership and Parenthood in Lowest-Low Fertility Countries)
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42-62
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Changing Italian Families in the Era of Fertility Decline (<Special Issue> Partnership and Parenthood in Lowest-Low Fertility Countries)
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63-76
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Becoming Transnational Through Assimilation : Emergence of National/Ethnic Identity Among Chinese Migrants in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago
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77-90
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Affiliative Segregation of Outsiders from a Community : Bonding and Bridging Social Capital in Hachimori-cho, Japan
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91-100
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Television and Political Alienation : Does Television News Induce Political Cynicism and Inefficacy in Japan?
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101-113
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Undoing Sexual Objectification in the Japanese Socio-Juridical Context : The Human-Rights-Oriented Transmutation of the Conception of "Obscene" Material
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114-128
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Has the Youth Labor Market in Japan Changed? : An Event History Analysis Approach
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129-146
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<Book Reviews> A Sociology of Work in Japan, by Ross Mouer and Hirosuke Kawanishi
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147-149
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<Book Reviews> The Sojourner Community : Japanese Migra-tion and Residency in Australia, by Tetsuo Mizukami
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149-151
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