Fumiya Uchikoshi
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Academy Scholar @weatherheadcenter.bsky.social studying family demography, gender, and meritocracy with a focus on East Asia & Asian Americans. PhD @Princeton
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I hadn’t really thought about a book project before, but the current intellectual environment changed my mind. I just completed a proposal and have started sending it to potential discussants. It still feels so unreal.
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Sometimes your co-authors are more critical than reviewers (in a good sense)
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Excited to be visiting Vancouver tomorrow! I’ll be sharing my book project ideas at the UBC Japan Centre Seminar Series
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Meet the 2025–2026 Academy Scholars! Most will be working on transforming their dissertation into a book manuscript or series of articles, while some will be embarking on new writing. Learn more about them and The Harvard Academy at: https://loom.ly/jgRd-yA
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The Harvard Academy is now accepting applications for next year’s Academy Scholars Program. The deadline is September 19. Please consider applying! academy.wcfia.harvard.edu/programs/aca...
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It was such an honor to organize two sessions on Asia at ASA 2025 (Demography and inequality in East Asia and Inequality and diversity among Asian Americans). I was especially pleased that both sessions were very well attended!
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Submitted my first job application of the year.

Ah yes, I'm officially on the job market...
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Thrilled to share that my paper on nonmarital childbearing and family structure among Asian Americans, co-authored with Airan Liu, has been conditionally accepted at RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
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Also, those who expect higher returns to college for men are also more likely to favor sons’ applications. This study was conducted in collaboration with Professors Yoshikuni Ono and Hirofumi Miwa.
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Despite a narrowing gender gap in college attendance, women in Japan remain less likely to apply to selective schools. A survey experiment shows that while respondents support selective applications equally across genders, daughters’ choices are rated more favorably when aligned with gender norms
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I'm joining the World Elite Database, a cross-national comparison of economic elites, as a Japan team cordinator!
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Paper acceptance from Journal of Asian Studies and Research in Higher Education!
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New on Epicenter: On the first day he noticed so few women at his university. Fumiya Uchikoshi set out on a scholarly pursuit to find out why. Read about his investigation of the gender gap at elite Japanese universities. loom.ly/Nq0I5Uo
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graphic of a man and a woman each in front of a ladder. The woman's ladder is missing some steps.
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I'm presenting my working paper on the role of college education in social origin homogamy at RC28 UCLA!
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Looking forward to PAA! My team and I are presenting five papers in total, covering a range of topics on family demography and social stratification including low fertility in East Asia, married women's employment in Japan, and social origin homogamy in the US.
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My East Asia low fertility paper has been accepted to ASA Asia/Asian American section session!
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got two R&Rs from the same journal lol
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I would like to thank my excellent collaborators - Jolene Tan, Qi Cui, Kohei Toyonaga, and Erika Teramoto!
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For the paper published in RSSM, we examined the extent to which the increase in vocational education programs initiated by less selective private universities contributes to gender segregation in higher education in Japan. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Paper just accepted at Chinese Sociological Review, which is titled "The Increasing Importance of Changes in Nuptiality: Policy Mismatch and Fertility Decline in Low-Fertility Asian Societies." I was fortunate to be working with two amazing collaborators, Jolene Tan (Princeton) and Qi Cui (LSE)