Proposing New Roles for Men in Asia
FY2020
Implementing Agency | The Sasakawa Peace Foundation |
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Year | Third year of a three-year project |
Project Type | Self Operated |
Budget | 20,000,000 yen |
Project Outline
This project aims to study the role men play in promoting greater gender equality in Japan and other Asian countries. As part of this project, a survey was conducted in Japan, Seoul, Taipei, Shanghai, and Hong Kong focusing on the concept of so-called “caring masculinity.” The preliminary evidence suggests that masculinity itself is a flexible concept, and that men may on a semi-conscious level be modifying their own interpretations of masculinity to adapt to new situations. The results from these surveys will be used to formulate policy proposals to address issues facing men in the region.
Program Officer
Akihiro Ueda