List of articles on childcare

Tohoku University expands family care leave and leave system to support work-family balance

 Starting in April, Tohoku University expanded its nursing care leave and leave system for faculty and staff. It is the only university in Japan that has been selected as a candidate for certification as an International Excellence Research University […]

Children change their "attachment" depending on the partner discovered in marmoset research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, etc.

 Mammal infants cannot survive without being raised by others, so they remember and adore their parents (caregivers) and other people, forming ``attachments.'' […]

Fathers who work long hours are less likely to be involved in childcare Research conducted by University of Toyama using nationwide data

 A group led by Haruka Kasamatsu, a research coordinator of the University of Toyama Eco-Children Survey Toyama Unit Center, found that the length of working hours of fathers and their child-rearing […]

Yokohama City University, women's housework time increases when children are born Husband is about half of wife's housework time

 A research group led by Associate Professor Hiroshi Hara of the Yokohama City University Graduate School of International Management targeted 1 married and child-rearing generation households living in Yokohama […]

My Navi survey shows the highest percentage of male university students who want to work together and want to take childcare leave

 Mynavi Co., Ltd. conducted a “lifestyle survey of university students-the daily life of job-hunting students in Generation Z” targeting university and graduate students who are scheduled to graduate in 2024 […]

Stress adversely affects the continuation of complete breastfeeding, surveyed by Akita University, etc.

 Akita University and Bean Stalk Snow Co., Ltd.'s national survey […] that child-rearing stress has an adverse effect on the continuation of complete breastfeeding after childbirth.

More than 5% of students have a negative image of childcare, and 6% of students want to get married and give birth.

 Fathering Japan, an NPO, focuses on university students in the Tokyo metropolitan area to learn about the thoughts of students in the Reiwa era regarding marriage and child-rearing. […]

From the early stages of pregnancy of the partner, there are large individual differences in the development of the parental brain of the father Kyoto University

 A study by Kyoto University and Azabu University found that the father's intimate brain slowly began to develop during the pregnancy of his partner, but there was a large individual […].