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沖縄県系人の価値観に関する研究 : 北米・中南米・沖縄による地域間・世代間比較
Values of Okinawan residents and emigrants : Geographic and generational comparison of North America, Latin America, and Okinawa
前村, 奈央佳
加藤, 潤三
Maemura, Naoka
Kato, Junzo
価値観比較
世界のウチナーンチュ大会
沖縄
移民
第二世代
value comparison
Worldwide Uchinanchu Festival
Okinawa
emigrant
second generation
The present study investigated value succession and shift in an ethnic group by focusing on similarities and differences among current Okinawan residents and Okinawan emigrants and their descendants. A survey was administered to participants of the 6th Worldwide Uchinanchu Festival held in Okinawa in 2016; we obtained1093 responses. Of the total participants, data of 548 Okinawan residents, 128 North Americans, and 65 Latin Americans who have Okinawan origin were chosen for this study. Seven value items, uncertainty avoidance, paternal authority, in-group thinking, group thinking, gender roles, risk taking, and power distance, were used for analysis. The results of geographic comparison (North America, Latin America, and Okinawa) suggested that Okinawa scored high in collectivism, gender roles, and risk avoidance. In North America, a low level of group thinking and egalitarianism in gender and power was observed. In Latin America, paternal authority, risk-taking, and uncertainty avoidance was high and group thinking was low. Furthermore, the following generational differences were identified among migrants: the first generation of emigrants retained Japanese values while growing up; this tendency was also prevalent in the second generation of emigrants in Latin America. In North America, however, value change occurred in the second generation. In both areas, more personalized and less traditional values became strong in the third generation.
紀要論文
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
沖縄移民研究センター
Center for Okinawa Migration Studies
2018-03
VoR
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/42345
1881-0829
AA12030729
移民研究
Immigration Studies
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34
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jpn
open access