Family Life and conflicts of Female International Marriage Migrant

사례로 본 여성결혼이민자의 가정생활실태와 갈등

  • Hong, Dal-Ah-Gi (Dept. of Family.Child Welfare, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Chae, Ock-Hi (Dept. of Family.Child Welfare, Wonkwang University)
  • 홍달아기 (원광대학교 생활과학대학 생활과학부 가정아동복지학) ;
  • 채옥희 (원광대학교 생활과학대학 생활과학부 가정아동복지학)
  • Published : 2006.10.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine conflicts between female international marriage migrants(FIMMs) and their family members, and living conditions of FIMMs in Korea. The results will be useful in understanding FIMMs' struggles and will help them to develop their adaptive ability to family life. This study analyzed the factors in three dimensions: a Sociodemographic factor, a marriage-related factor and a factor of the migrants' relationship to their family members. All conflicts result from the lack of mutual understanding between the migrants and their family, and the differences between their languages and between their cultures. Of course, FIMMs can not adequately express their feelings and opinions in Korean language. Their loved ones and relatives can not express their feelings in the immigrants' languages, either. It is evident that there are a lot of misunderstandings caused from their language barrier. The public support for the migrants is limited. They live a lonely life and no consideration. Most of them complains that their husbands have no careful concern for their feelings. That seems because most of the Korean husbands have never had education enough to understand their problems in terms of international marriage. A close watch of what can be learned from conflict and complaints of women. However, any sympathy for foreign women's complaints should be evaluated in cultural sides: especially family life education programs for Korean husbands and their family members are required for a good grasp of typical intermarriage issues.

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