Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of Political Studies, Gakushuin University
- Degree
- Doctor of Sociology(Mar, 2019, The University of Tokyo)
- Contact information
- ryota.mugiyama
gakushuin.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 90895913
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6157-5575- J-GLOBAL ID
- 201601002903381570
- researchmap Member ID
- B000254079
- External link
日本における不平等と社会階層について、とくに労働、家族、社会移動を中心に研究しています。これまで扱ってきた、および現在進行中の研究テーマとしては、雇用の不安定化と家族形成の関連性、職業分布からみるタスクの二極化、性別職域分離、出産・育児が男女のキャリアに与える影響とその要因、世代間移動の趨勢およびその帰結、教育機会の地域間格差などです。用いる方法は主に、社会調査データの計量分析です。
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Research Areas
1Research History
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Apr, 2026 - Present
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Apr, 2017 - Mar, 2019
Education
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Apr, 2016 - Mar, 2019
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Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2016
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Apr, 2012 - Mar, 2014
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Apr, 2010 - Mar, 2012
Committee Memberships
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Sep, 2022 - Aug, 2028
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Jan, 2024 - Dec, 2027
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Nov, 2024 - Mar, 2025
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Jul, 2022 - Mar, 2025
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Nov, 2023 - Mar, 2024
Awards
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Jun, 2022
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Sep, 2020
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Sep, 2018
Papers
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European Sociological Review, Mar 27, 2026 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Family Issues, Mar 22, 2026 Peer-reviewedRecent research shows that gender ideology may not be stable among individuals over time. However, there is little evidence on the changes in gender and family attitudes in non-Western contexts. Using data from 11 waves (2011–2021) of the Japanese Panel Survey of Consumers (JPSC), we construct fixed-effects models that reveal how women’s gender attitudes, together with life eventssuch as parenthood and women’s employment, shape unpaid work distribution in Japanese couples. Overall, our results show that shifts in wives’ gender ideology do not consistently lead to increased husband participation in domestic labor. However, this relationship becomes more nuanced when we distinguish between weekdays and weekends. On weekdays, when work demands are highest, more egalitarian shifts in the wife’s attitudes are associated with increased domestic involvement from husbands. Yet, the transition to parenthood significantly decreases men’s participation during weekdays, suggesting that women continue to carry the bulk of weekday childcare responsibilities.
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Population and Development Review, Mar, 2026 Peer-reviewed
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More than usage: expanding socioeconomic inequality in access to remote work after COVID-19 in JapanSocio-Economic Review, Jan 1, 2026 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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SocArXiv, Apr 8, 2026<p>Low fertility in East Asia has been partly attributed to family policies that target married couples and working parents while neglecting the unmarried and childless individuals, who account for fertility decline through decreased marriage prevalence. The close linkage between marriage and childbearing in this region, however, proposes an alternative possibility: never-married individuals form their intentions by reasoning prospectively about family policies in terms of the potential financial benefits and the uncertainty associated with future childbearing. Conducting factorial survey experiments of age 20–34 never-married childless individuals in Japan, we examine how changes in six family policy dimensions—childcare leave benefits, child allowance, university tuition, daycare availability, short-time work, and overwork restrictions—affect fertility and marriage intentions. The results show that more generous financial incentives and work-family policies significantly increase both fertility and marriage intentions. While the most generous alternatives generally produce meaningful effects, the effects of modest reforms are frequently insignificant, suggesting that incremental policy reforms may be insufficient to shift family formation intentions. These findings provide insights for policy design and scaling in East Asian societies characterized by a strong marriage-childbearing linkage and potentially in other post-industrial societies with persistently low fertility.</p>
Books and Other Publications
3Presentations
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Intergenerational Educational Mobility in 20th Century Japan: Changing Roles of Mothers and Fathers?RC28 First Online Meeting on Educational Inequalities, Jan 20, 2026
Teaching Experience
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Sep, 2021 - Present政治学科基礎演習II (学習院大学)
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Sep, 2021 - PresentSociology IV (Gakushuin University)
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Apr, 2021 - Present政治学科基礎演習I (学習院大学)
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Apr, 2021 - Present統計分析I (学習院大学)
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Apr, 2021 - PresentSociology III (Gakushuin University)
Professional Memberships
5Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2026 - Mar, 2030
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2024年度特定課題助成「人口減少と日本社会」, 公益財団法人トヨタ財団, May, 2025 - Apr, 2027
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日本経済研究センター研究奨励金, 日本経済研究センター, Apr, 2026 - Mar, 2027
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学習院大学計算機センター 特別研究プロジェクト, 学習院大学計算機センター, Apr, 2026 - Mar, 2027
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政治研究助成, 一般財団法人櫻田會, Feb, 2026 - Jan, 2027
Social Activities
3Media Coverage
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日本経済新聞, Sep, 2023誌面という都合上掲載できなかった参考文献リストを以下に記載しています: https://ryotamugiyama.com/blog/2023-09-08-economics.html