Most Recent Articles: The Journal of Chinese Sociology
A wait perhaps worthwhile: the influence of China’s “cooling-off period” regulation on trends in divorce registration
This study examines the influence of a 30-day “cooling-off period” regulation on trends in divorce registration in China. It sheds light on this intervention’s impact on certain unobserved subjective factors—n...
Is the higher class greener? The relationship between social class and four types of pro-environmental behaviors
Social stratification is a classic topic in sociology. Some studies have focused on class variations in pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs), with existing research yielding inconsistent results. This inconsiste...
Sustainable consumption of household cooking practices: the mediating role of social trust
Household energy consumption is gradually accounting for a significant proportion of overall energy consumption; thus, promoting households’ implementation of sustainable energy consumption behaviors at the ho...
Temperament and early childhood cognitive development among China’s middle class: direct effects and the moderation of parenting styles
Cognitive development in early childhood is fundamental to lifelong development. However, research on temperament’s role, a crucial factor connecting individual biology and sociability, is limited in early chi...
Trends in women’s education and fertility in Japan and China: a comparative analysis
East Asian countries have undergone significant demographic shifts characterized by declining fertility rates and the expansion of higher education opportunities for women. Adopting a comparative perspective, ...
The Journal of Chinese Sociology
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