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[국내논문] 미취학 자녀를 둔 기혼 취업 남성의 주말 시간사용 유형화와 유형별 시간사용만족도
Typology of Weekend Time Use and Time Use Satisfaction of Married Working Men with a Preschool Child in Korea 원문보기

한국가정관리학회지 = Journal of Korean Home Management Association, v.33 no.2, 2015년, pp.71 - 88  

김소영 (Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Seoul National University) ,  진미정 (Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Seoul National University)

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The purpose of this study was to look into how married working men with a child younger than six years old spent their weekend time either alone or with their wives on housework, family care, and leisure activities, and to find out whether different types of time use brought about different levels o...

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질의응답

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주말은 남편으로서의 역할에 있어서도 중요한 의미를 갖는 이유는? 주말은 아버지로서 뿐만 아니라 남편으로서의 역할에 있어서도 중요한 의미를 갖는다. 부부가 함께 여가를 즐기거나 외출을 하는 부부공유시간은 결혼생활의 질과 부부관계 강화에 중요하며, 결혼만족도의 예측 요인이 되는 것으로 밝혀진 바 있다(P. W.
주말은 남성 개인에게 있어서 어떠한 시간이 되는가? 주말은 일하는 남성 개인에게 있어서도 중요하다. 산책, 등산, 또는 운동을 하거나 단순히 TV를 시청하는 여가와 오락시간이 되기도 하며, 부족한 잠을 보충하며 휴식을 취하는 시간이 되기도 한다(M. Bittman, 2005; J.
남성이 가족과 함께 하는 시간이 주말에 집중되어 있음을 보여주는 근거는? 유자녀 기혼 취업 남성의 가사노동 및 자녀양육 시간, 부부 공유시간, 그리고 가족여가시간이 주중에 비해 주말에 증가한다는 국내외 연구결과는 남성이 가족과 함께 하는 시간은 주말에 집중되어 있음을 보여준다(S. Ahn, K.
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