Home>News Center>China
       
 

Chinese, Japanese have different aspirations
(China Daily)
Updated: 2006-02-10 05:28

Many Chinese and Korean parents hope their children will become top achievers while their Japanese counterparts want their children to become adults who don't cause trouble, according to a survey released this week.

"One who takes good care of family" was the top pick in all cities where the poll by Benesse Corp was conducted - Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei and Seoul except for Tokyo, where it ranked second.

"One who does not cause trouble to others," and "one who values friends," were among the characteristics most favoured by Japanese parents, who were least interested in leadership, principles, social contribution and respect from others, according to the study, released on Tuesday.

The study also found that Japanese parents' academic goals for their children were lower than in other places - only 2.2 per cent of Japanese parents wanted their children to pursue education through graduate school, compared to more than 70 per cent in Beijing, 61 per cent in Taipei, 56 per cent in Shanghai and 46 per cent in Seoul.

Japanese parents were also least interested in sending their children to prestigious schools. Compared to more than 70 per cent of parents in Shanghai and Beijing, 41 per cent in Seoul and 34 per cent in Taipei, only 25 per cent of Japanese parents set their sights on a top school.

Japanese parents were also most relaxed about their children's lifestyles - allowing their children the most sleep and TV viewing.

The study found that the majority of Japanese mothers were full-time housewives, compared to less than 10 per cent in Beijing and Shanghai, and one-fifth in Taipei. A majority of mothers in Shanghai, Beijing and Taipei had full-time jobs. About half of mothers in Seoul worked full time.

The percentage of mothers in Japan who had a college education was the lowest - less than 19 per cent compared to more than one-third in the other four cities.

Benesse surveyed 1,007 parents in Tokyo, 941 in Seoul, 992 in Beijing, 935 in Shanghai and 2,259 in Taipei all with children aged 3 to 6 from March to June last year by sending out questionnaires to kindergartens. No margin of error was given.

(China Daily 02/10/2006 page1)



Fire kills 5 in Northeast China
Aerobatics show in Hunan
Final rehearsal
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Australia, US, Japan praise China for Asia engagement

 

   
 

Banker: China doing its best on flexible yuan

 

   
 

Hopes high for oil pipeline deal

 

   
 

Possibilities of bird flu outbreaks reduced

 

   
 

Milosevic buried after emotional farewell

 

   
 

China considers trade contracts in India

 

   
  EU likely to impose tax on imports of Chinese shoes
   
  Bankers confident about future growth
   
  Curtain to be raised on Year of Russia
   
  Coal output set to reach record high of 2.5b tons
   
  WTO: China should reconsider currency plan
   
  China: Military buildup 'transparent'
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement