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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2018.23.06.033

A Study on the Work-Family Relationship of Married Women in the Digital Age : Focusing on the avoidance of childbirth  

Kweon, Seong-Ok (Dept of Social Welfare, Songwon University)
Abstract
This study examined the work - family relationship of married women in the digital age centered on avoidance of childbirth. Married women 's age, education level, family members living together, work - family affects the avoidance of childbirth. Also, it is analyzed that similar childbirth avoidance phenomenon occurs in the result of the number of future children. Based on the results of the research, it can be suggested that the support of the family living together, the stable employment of married women, and the family-friendly incentive system will have a positive effect on childbirth.
Keywords
Avoid birth; Number of children expected for the future; Personal factor; A change in values; Family environment; Institutional support;
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