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35세 이상 성인자녀와 부모의 동거: 세대관계 특성과 생활 만족도의 관련성
Coresidence between Unmarried Children in Established Adulthood and Older Parents in Korea: Relationship Characteristics and Associations with Life Satisfaction 원문보기

Family and environment research : fer, v.59 no.3, 2021년, pp.369 - 386  

김혜지 (서울대학교 아동가족학과) ,  이재림 (서울대학교 아동가족학과 및 생활과학연구소)

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The purpose of this study was to examine which aspects of coresident intergenerational relationships were associated with the life satisfaction of unmarried children in established adulthood and of their parents. In this study, the coresident relationship characteristics included support exchange, e...

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