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Employment and Household Economy of Single-Person Households by Generation and Gender
The book Employment and Household Economy of Single-Person Households by Generation and Gender investigates the economic and social characteristics of single-person households, focusing on differences across generations and genders. It analyzes patterns of employment, income distribution, consumption behavior, and financial stability to understand how demographic shifts and labor market conditions shape the livelihoods of individuals living alone. Through statistical data and comparative analysis, the book reveals structural inequalities affecting single-person households, such as gender pay gaps, job insecurity, and housing affordability issues. It also explores policy implications for improving economic resilience and social protection, offering insights into how governments and institutions can better support the growing population of single-person households in a rapidly changing society.
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