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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2019.17.7.225

Factors affecting perception of marriage needs including health related variables : In 20-30s unmarried workers  

Moon, Jong-Hoon (Dept. of Healthcare and Public Health Research, National Rehabilitation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center)
Kim, Ye-Soon (Dept. of Healthcare and Public Health Research, National Rehabilitation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.17, no.7, 2019 , pp. 225-233 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the affecting factors on perception of marriage needs in 20-30s unmarried workers. This study used raw data from the survey on the actual social and economic conditions of the youth of 2016. Among the 2,534 subjects, 904 unmarried workers in their 20s and 30s were included in the analysis. Dependent variables were marriage needs, and independent variables were age, sex, height, weight, education level, monthly income, parents' economic level, and health-related variables were self-rate health, stress, regular exercise, and life satisfaction included. Statistical analysis was performed binominal logistic regression analysis. In results, there were no factors influencing perception of marriage needs in 20s men, and Education was a predictor in 20s women. In 30s men, the more regular exercise, the less the monthly income, the more positive the perception of marriage needs was. In the 30s women, the better the self-rate health, the more positive the perception of marriage needs was. These findings suggest that health may affect the marriage perception of 30s unmarried workers.
Keywords
Health; Marriage; Occupational Groups; Single person; Youth adult;
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