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The
New Generation in Japan
日本的新一代 (2)
IN
THIS ARTICLE: Japanese students seem to be losing patience with
work ... (and) prefer easy jobs without heavy responsibility.
本文简介:日本学生似乎正对工作失去耐心…(而且)更喜欢无需负重大责任的轻松工作。
[4] Concern for family values is waning among younger Japanese as
they pursue an inner world of private satisfaction. Data collected
by the Japanese government in 1993 shows that only 2304 of Japanese
youth are thinking about supporting their aged parents, in contrast
to 63% of young Americans. It appears that many younger-generation
Japanese are losing both respect for their parents and a sense of
responsibility to the family. Author Yoshizaki attributes the change
to Japanese parents' over-indulgence of their children, material
affluence, and growing concern for private matters.
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The shift toward individualism among Japanese is most pronounced
among the very young. According to 1991 data from the Seimei Hoken
Bunka Center of Japan, 50% of Japanese youth aged 16 to 19 can be
labeled "self-centered", compared with 33% among those
aged 25 to 29 To earn the self-centered label, the young people
responded positively to such ideas as "I would like to make
decisions without considering traditional values" and "I
don't want to do anything I can't enjoy doing".
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Diminishing social responsibility, according to Yoshizaki, is tied
to the growing interest in pleasure and personal satisfaction. A
study comparing society-conscious youth from 1977 to 1990 found
that the Japanese had slipped far behind American and Australian
students. Only 11 % of Japanese aged 18 to 24 said they get personal
satisfaction in doing something on behalf of society, according
to 1993 data from the Japanese government, while four limes as many
Americans said 50.
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Yoshizaki concludes that the entire value system of Japanese youth
is undergoing major transformation, but the younger generation has
not yet found a new organized value system to replace the old.
[4]日本小青年中对家庭价值基准的关心在逐渐衰退,取而代之的是追求个人内心世界的满足。日本政府于1993年搜集的数据表明,只有23%的日本青年想着要供养年迈的父母,与美国青年的63%形成鲜明对比。这显示出很多年轻一代的日本人正丧失对父母的重视和对家庭的负任感。作者吉崎康宏将这种变化归咎于父母对对孩子的纵容溺爱、物质的富有和对个人事物关注程度的增强。
[5]日本人向个人主义的转变在青少年中最为显著。根据日本生命保险文化中心1991年的数据,50%的16到19岁的日本青年可被列为“以自我为中心”,则比之下在25到29岁的青年中这一数字仅为33%。对诸如“我作决定时无意考虑传统价值观”和“我不想做我无法喜欢做的任何事情”这样的想法持肯定态度为青年人赢得了以自我为中心的标签。
[6]吉崎康宏认为,社会责任感的削弱与个人满足和享乐的兴趣增长密切相关。一项从1977年到1990年对有社会意识的青年进行对比的研究发现,日本人远远落后于美国和澳大利亚学生。18到24岁的日本人中,只有11%说他们从为社会做事中得到个人满足,根据1993年日本政府的数据,这么说的美国人是日本人的四倍之多。
[7]吉崎康宏得出结论:日本青年整个价值体系正在发生重大变化,但年轻的一代尚未找到一个新的有组织的价值体系来取代旧的。
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