Fathers, food and family life: part 3 of 3

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The Norinchukin Bank recently released the results of a survey they commissioned into fathers, their eating habits, and what they are teaching their children about food.

Demographics

The survey was conducted between the 22nd of November and 7th of December in 2006, amongst fathers living in and around the Tokyo area, with 400 men aged between 30 and 49 were interviewed. Although it is not clearly stated, I believe all the men surveyed were full-time employment.

The survey results were on the whole presented not in tabular form, but as highlights of the answers given to the posed questions. I will retain the same style in this write-up.

Part three and four looked at what food means to people, and what their thoughts are about food in the future. In Q5 of part three I was a bit disappointed to see there was no information about frequency of getting children to participate. I have the impression that male children especially did basically nothing to help around the house.
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Fathers, food and family life: part 2 of 3

How often do you sit down as a family to eat? graph of japanese opinion[part 1] [part 2] [part 3]

The Norinchukin Bank recently released the results of a survey they commissioned into fathers, their eating habits, and what they are teaching their children about food.

Demographics

The survey was conducted between the 22nd of November and 7th of December in 2006, amongst fathers living in and around the Tokyo area, with 400 men aged between 30 and 49 were interviewed. Although it is not clearly stated, I believe all the men surveyed were full-time employment.

The survey results were on the whole presented not in tabular form, but as highlights of the answers given to the posed questions. I will retain the same style in this write-up.

Part two looked at how fathers interacted with their families regarding mealtimes. Sadly there is no data on why over two in five men make little or no effort to eat at home.
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Fathers, food and family life: part 1 of 3

How often do you eat your evening meal at home? graph of japanese opinion[part 1] [part 2] [part 3]

The Norinchukin Bank recently released the results of a survey they commissioned into fathers, their eating habits, and what they are teaching their children about food.

Demographics

The survey was conducted between the 22nd of November and 7th of December in 2006, amongst fathers living in and around the Tokyo area, with 400 men aged between 30 and 49 were interviewed. Although it is not clearly stated, I believe all the men surveyed were full-time employment.

The survey results were on the whole presented not in tabular form, but as highlights of the answers given to the posed questions. I will retain the same style in this write-up.

Part one looked at eating habits. I found the drinking habits interesting; note that only 7% of drinkers do not drink with their evening meal.
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