Abstract

This special set of three articles reports the findings of comparative studies of family values and relationships based on the unique East Asian Social Survey (EASS) data set. The design of the EASS was intended to facilitate comparisons between East Asian countries and, also, to address debates concerning the impact on them of contemporary global developments affecting their own social structures as well as delineating unique features when comparing them with their western counterparts. Each of these studies provides a different perspective from which to assess the continuing importance of family values and their impact on family practices or behaviours which are often posited as a distinctive feature of East Asian societies.

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