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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2012.13.1.66

A Study on Eco-systemic Factors that Effect the Married Immigrant Women's Employment  

Lee, Eun-Hee (Dept. of Social Welfare, Dongguk University)
Lee, Eun-Mi (Dept. of Social Welfare, Graduate School of Social Science Dongguk University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.13, no.1, 2012 , pp. 66-72 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the eco-systemic factors that affect the married immigrant women's employment. The subjects were 229 married immigrant women who live in Ulsan city. Collected date were analyzed through frequency, percentage, and logistic regression analysis. The results are as follows. The factors that affect the married immigrant women's employment are the education level of husband, acquisition of citizenship, Korean language ability, job training experience, and the support of their parent-in-law. According to these findings, intervention strategies that focus on increasing the married immigrant women's employment are suggested.
Keywords
Married Immigrant Women; eco-systemic factors; employment;
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