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Fukuda Setsuya

フクダ セツヤ | Fukuda Setsuya
Affiliation and department:
Job title: 第2室長
Homepage URL  (2): http://www.ipss.go.jp/pr-ad/j/soshiki/kozin/fukudas.htmlhttp://www.ipss.go.jp/pr-ad/e/Self/kozin/fukudas_e.html
Research field  (3): Economic statistics ,  Sociology ,  Gender studies
Research keywords  (14): demography ,  life course ,  inter-generational relation ,  gender ,  AI/technology and family ,  AI/technology and society ,  international comparison ,  low fertility ,  population aging ,  fertility ,  population ,  marriage ,  gender role ,  statistical analysis
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 2019 - 2024 Projection of Educational Pairing-specific Fertility: An Application of Two-sex Fertility Model
  • 2022 - 2023 Research on the Changing Job Tasks and Formation of Skills and Career of Workers in the Era of Technological Innovation
  • 2019 - 2023 The Future of Unpaid Work: AI's Potential to Transform Unpaid Domestic Work in the UK and Japan
  • 2015 - 2019 Transition from Gender Inequitable Society: A Comparative Study on Division of Gender Roles and Fertility in Japan, Germany and the Netherlands
  • 2013 - 2018 Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in Japan: Trends, Causes and Social Implications
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Papers (24):
  • FUKUDA Setsuya. A Comparative Study of Fertility of Highly Educated Women: An Examination of The Gender Equity Hypotheses Using The Two-sex TFR. Journal of Population Problems. 2023. 79. 4. 360-380
  • Ekaterina Hertog, Setsuya Fukuda, Rikiya Matsukura, Nobuko Nagase, Vili Lehdonvirta. The future of unpaid work: Estimating the effects of automation on time spent on housework and care work in Japan and the UK. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 2023. 191. 122443-122443
  • Setsuya Fukuda. Gender Equity and Fertility of Highly Educated Women: An Examination with the Two-sex TFR. The review of economics & political science. 2023. 91. 3・4. 111-139
  • 福田節也. 国民時間移転勘定:無償労働によるNTAの拡張. 統計. 2021. 2021年10月号. 12-19
  • Setsuya FUKUDA, Shohei YODA, Ryohei MOGI. Educational Assortative Mating in Japan: Evidence from the 1980-2010 Census. The Journal of Population Studies. 2021. 57. 1-20
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MISC (18):
  • Shigeki Chiba, Setsuya Fukuda. The Probability of Computalisation of the Occupations in the US and Japan: The Replication of the Frey and Osbourne Model and Its Extention to the Japanese O-NET data. JILPT Discussion Paper. 2023. 23. S-01. 1-28
  • Setsuya Fukuda. Book Review. The Journal of Population Studies. 2021. 57. 60-63
  • Setsuya Fukuda, Shohei Yoda, Ryohei Mogi. Educational Assortative Mating in Japan: Evidence from the 1980-2010 Census. IPSS Working Paper Series (E). 2019. 29. 1-30
  • Setsuya Fukuda. Book Review: James M. Raymo and Miho Iwasawa, “Diverging Destinies: The Japanese Case,” Springer, Springer Briefs in Population Studies, Population Association of Japan, 2017, 62p. The Journal of Population Studies. 2017. 53. 81-83
  • 福田 節也. 書評:中谷文美著『オランダ流ワーク・ライフ・バランス』「人生のラッシュアワー」を生き抜く人々の技法. 人口問題研究. 2016. 72. 3. 276-277
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Books (7):
  • ミクロデータの計量人口学
    原書房 2012
  • 世界主要国・地域の人口問題
    原書房 2010
  • 人口減少時代の社会保障
    原書房 2008
  • リスクと家計:消費生活に関するパネル調査:平成17年版(第12年度)
    国立印刷局 2005
  • リスクと家計:消費生活に関するパネル調査:平成17年版(第12年度)
    国立印刷局 2005
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Lectures and oral presentations  (41):
  • Intergenerational Transfer of Care Work: How Technology would Meet with Future Care Demand in Japan and the UK?
    (Invited seminar talk at Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies (CIAS), Corvinus University of Budapest 2023)
  • Exploring Educational Gradients in Fertility: The Influence of Gender Imbalance in Education
    (Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2023 “Exploring Population Heterogeneities” 2023)
  • Time or Money?: The Cost of Childrearing and Low Fertility
    (The 28th IPSS Seminar 2023)
  • Intergenerational Transfer of Unpaid Work: How Technology would Meet with Future Unpaid Work Demand in Japan and the UK?
    (International Symposium: The Future of Unpaid Work AI’s Potential to Transform Domestic Work in Japan and the UK 2023)
  • Intergenerational transfer of care work: How technology would meet with future care demand in Japan and the UK?
    (British Society for Population Studies 2023 Conference 2023)
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Education (1):
  • 2003 - 2007 Meiji University Graduate School Doctoral course School of Political Science and Economics Economics
Professional career (1):
  • PhD. in Economics (Meiji University)
Work history (7):
  • 2017/04 - 現在 National Institute of Population and Social Security Research Department of Research Planning and Coordination Senior Researcher
  • 2015/04 - 2017/03 National Institute of Population and Social Security Research Department of Research Planning and Cordination Senior Researcher
  • 2013/07 - 2015/03 National Institute of Population and Social Security Research Department of Population Dynamics Research Senior Researcher
  • 2011/10 - 2013/06 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Statistics and Information Department Expert Officer in Cohort Analysis
  • 2008/04 - 2011/09 Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Laboratory of Economic and Social Demography Research Scientist
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Committee career (5):
  • 2022/07 - 2023/03 The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training 技術革新によるジョブ・タスクの変化と労働者のスキル・キャリア形成に関する研究会 委員
  • 2019/01 - 2021/12 国際人口学会 学術パネル:東アジアと南欧の家族行動、運営委員
  • 2019/01 - 2021/12 IUSSP Scientific panel: Family Behaviour in East Asia and Southern Europe, Steering committee member
  • 2012/06 - 2014/05 Population Association of Japan International Relation Committee、member
  • 2012/06 - 2014/05 日本人口学会 国際交流委員会委員
Awards (5):
  • 2024/06 - Population Association of Japan Best Paper Award Educational Assortative Mating in Japan: Evidence from the 1980-2010 Census
  • 2012/06 - Population Association of Japan Best Paper Prize Leaving the Parental Home in Post-war Japan: Demographic Changes, Stem-Family Norms and the Transition to Adulthood
  • 2008/06 - Center for Social Research and Data Archives, The University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science Excellent Paper Prize for Secondary Data Analysis in Social Science Japan Data Archive The Socio-economic Status of Women and Marital Fertility in Post-war Japan: Effects of Education, Employment and Family Structure on Parity Transitions
  • 2005/09 - Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Full-stipend winter fellowship for the International Max Planck Research School for Demography
  • 2004/09 - Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Full-stipend winter fellowship for the International Max Planck Research School for Demography
Association Membership(s) (5):
European Association for Population Studies ,  Population Association of America ,  JAPAN SOCIETY OF FAMILY SOCIOLOGY ,  THE POPULATION ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN ,  International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
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