Tsuji Yuki
- 教授
- 学位:博士(法学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Political Science and Economics / Department of Political Science
- Graduate School of Political Science / Course of Political Science
ジャンル
- Asia
- North America
- Domestic Politics
- Social Welfare
- Childcare And Child-Raising Support
- Social Security
研究と関連するSDGs
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Care
- Family Policies
- Political Representation
- Gender Politics
- Welfare Regimes
- Contemporary Japanese Politics
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Politics
- Humanities & social sciences Gender studies
論文
Women and the Liberal Democratic Party in Transition
Explaining the increase in female mayors: Gender-segregated employment and pathways to local political leadership
Realization of Gender Equality and Japanese Politics
Politics of Regulations on Non-regular Employment : Party Competition for the Status of "Representatives of General Workers"
Conceptual development of welfare and social policy in Japan.
Female Mayors and the Reorganization of Japanese Regime
講演・口頭発表等
- The Politics of Childcare Policies in Japan
- Gender and the Politics of Working Hours Reform in Japan
- Women inside the Conservative Party in Japan
- Why has the Abe Administration Promoted Policies for the Advancement of Women? The Gender Turn of the Party Politics in Contemporary Japan
- Realization of Gender Equality and Japanese Politics
- "Gender Politics in the Familialist Welfare Regime: A Japanese Case."
- "The Same Idea, Different Implications? A Comparative Analysis on the Promotion of Home-Care Policies in Japan and Ontario, Canada."
- "Representing the Social: Gender and Representation in Japan in the Age of Neo-liberalism and Gender Mainstreaming."
- "Re-imagined Intimate Relations: Elderly and Child Care Policy Reforms in Japan since the 1990s."
所属学会
- PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES ASSOCIATION, JAPAN
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Changing Positions of Female Actors within the Political Sphere
Analysis of the Processes of Forming Family Policies in Contemporary Japan
ResearchMapへ移動します
Contact Us
Inquiries about coverage
Public Affairs Division Public Affairs and Communications Department
Tel. 0463-63-4670(direct dialing)