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A Study on the housewives' participations of a public library cultural programs influence their family. (공공도서관 문화프로그램의 주부 참여가 가족에게 미친 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, Min-Hui
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Information Management Conference
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.113-122
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구의 목적은 공공도서관에서 수행하고 있는 문화프로그램에 주부들이 참여함으로써 가족에게 어떤 영향을 미치는지 분석하는데 있다. 이를 위해 서울, 경기, 인천지역의 공공도서관 문화프로그램 참여 주부들을 대상으로, 공공도서관 문화프로그램의 주부 참여가 가족에게 미친 영향에 대한 23개의 설문항목을 동하여 조사 ${\cdot}$분석하였다. 이것을 기반으로 공공도서관의 주부대상 문화프로그램의 활성화 및 더 유용한 문화프로그램 개박을 위한 기초 자료를 삼고자 하는데 초점을 두었다

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Some Characteristics of Family Policy in Korea During Roh, Moo Hyun Government, 2003-2008 (<참여정부>의 가족정책 성격: 3개 법을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Mi-Sook
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.27-55
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    • 2008
  • This paper tries to introduce most recent trends of Korean family policies during Roh, Moo Hyun Government of March 2003-February 2008. Focusing on the gender perspectives, discussions are, for heuristic purposes, centered around three major family issues in S. Korea, one of the most dynamically changing societies in the world: 1) the abolishment of male-centered traditional Family Registry System('the hoju') and the launching of brand-new Family Record Book of five different versions for individual from January 2008; 2) the application of Framework Act On Healthy Homes, a first formal measure to step in various forms of family break-ups these days; and 3) the emergence of Multi-Cultural Family Protection Act, thanks to a massive volume of international marriage migrants from overseas. It can be said that all these family policies are the result of rapidly changing socio-demographic trends into an aging society since 1990s. These trends include late/no marriage with low birth rates, high divorce(and thus remarriage) rates, breakdown of male-breadwinner family model and increase of dual-income family, and a sudden increment of international marriage particularly in rural areas. All in all, overall trends of Korean family life these days that have been taking place so far would provide an excellent exemplary how to deal with an unprecedented societal challenges with the brand-new family policies.

Family Leisure Motivation and Outcomes of Family Leisure Activities (가족 여가 참여 동기 및 가족 여가 활동의 효과)

  • Cheon Hyejung
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2004
  • This study examines divergent experiences of family leisure from parent, child and family-level perspectives. In particular, emphasis is placed on differences and similarities about family leisure motivation and outcomes of family leisure activities among socioeconomic backgrounds. Questionnaires were completed by 100 families. The results indicate that Korean families mostly participate family leisure activities because of family bonding although this tendency emerges clearly only from parents' and female adolescents' responses. The families evaluate that family leisure activities bring more positive outcomes than negative outcomes to families. Intellectual motivation, family bonding motivation, and relaxation motivation are positively related to positive outcomes while obligation motivation is negatively related to positive outcomes. Further conclusions and implications are discussed.

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A Phenomenological Case Study about the Experience of Committing Suicide's Families (자살자 가족들의 경험에 대한 현상학적 사례연구)

  • Lee, Keun-Moo;Kim, Jin-Sook
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.62 no.2
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    • pp.109-134
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    • 2010
  • This study is about the experience of committing suicide's family and the purpose of study is to understand the essential structure of their life experience and to erect the grounded data for the restoration of committing suicide's families. The research was conducted by phenomenological case their family by suicide participated to study data were collected by in-depth interview. The authors interpreted the data in terms of Van-Menen's analysis framework. The result as follows: The essential themes of participant 1 were "digging seclusion site", "whirling around cryptograph" and participant 2 were "resuscitational catastrophe", "sowing seed on destroyed land", and participant 3 were "living Anonymous", "pumping priming water", and participant 4 was "taking on the burden of tragedy", and participant 5 was "stopen life time". The typical theme was "living person's life is died person's remaining category".

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The effect of family relationships on local community participation by elderly single-person households: Focusing on gender differences (단독가구 노인의 가족관계가 지역사회참여에 미치는 영향: 성별차이를 중심으로)

  • Yeom, Jihye;Chun, Miae
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.239-255
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to examine whether family relationships of elderly single-person households affect community participation and whether these relationships differ by gender. Based on Baltes and Baltes (1990) 's selection, optimization, and compensation theory (SOC) and the argument that family members are a social capital by Prandini (2014), we test whether family relationships can affect community participation in old age. In order to verify this, single-person households were extracted from the 2017 National Survey of Living Conditions and Welfare Needs conducted by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (Male sample=370, Female sample=1770), multiple regression analysis were conducted with the dependent variables of friends·neighbors and the participation at Kyungrodang·welfare centers for the elderly. The results are as follows. In the case of men, family relations showed no significant effect on their participation in friends·neighbors, or Kyungrodang·welfare centers. However, in the case of women, the frequency of contact with family had a positive effect on the frequency of meeting friends·neighbors. Family contact frequency and child relationship satisfaction had a positive (+) effect on Kyungrodang·welfare center participation, while family meeting frequency had a negative effect on participation in Kyungrodang·welfare centers. For women, although Prandini's (2014) claim that family members are a social capital seems to be supported, it was found that the impact could vary depending on the type of community participation. In addition, practical discussions and suggestions were presented.

Participation in Housework Among 30-Somethings: A Latent Class Analysis (잠재계층분석을 통한 30대의 가사노동 참여 유형화)

  • Lee, hyunah;Kwon, Soonbum
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 2023
  • This study will examine the changing nature of housework by analyzing participation in domestic work among 30-somethings according to generational and life cycle characteristics. To this end, 2,687 men and women in their 30s were taken from the 2020 Family Status Survey data, and a latent class analysis was conducted to categorize their participation in housework. The subjects were categorized into three groups: overall non-participation (18.05%), overall participation (59.96%), and intensive cleaning participation (21.99%). Gender, employment status, family life cycle, and attitudes about gender roles were significantly related to participation in housework. Men were more likely to be in the overall non-participation group, while women were more likely to be in the overall participation group. Individuals in the pre-formative period of the family life cycle were more likely to be in the overall non-participation group, while those in the formative and expanding periods were more likely to be in the overall participation group. The results of this study suggest that gender inequality in housework is common in the younger generation; the results also show that, in the same generation, individual participation in housework differs according to family life cycle.

A Family Outdoor Game Development based on Large Screen Display: Punch Punch Diet (대형스크린 기반 가족형 아웃도어 게임 개발: 펀치 펀치 다이어트)

  • Kim, Si-Jung;Choi, Yun-Bum;Lee, Juck-Sik
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.02a
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    • pp.1313-1318
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    • 2006
  • 게임이 생활의 일부분과 산업구조상 핵심산업으로 자리하면서 그 사용빈도가 점점 증가하고 있으나 그 주 사용층이 젊은층이고 온라인 형태의 게임컨텐츠가 주를 이루면서 사용자들의 체력저하 및 개인화, 그리고 그들 가족간의 대화시간이 줄어들고 있다. 본 논문에서는 개인화되는 온라인 게임을 탈피하여 게임의 장르를 가족형 게임 (Family Game), 아웃도어 (Outdoor) 그리고 협력(Cooperation)의 개념으로 설정하고, 게임 소재를 사회적 문제점으로 떠오르고 있는 다이어트로 함으로써 새로운 시각에서 가족 구성원 모두가 게임에 참여할 수 있는 다수 참여형 인터렉티브 게임, 펀치 펀치 다이어트 (Punch Punch Diet)를 구현하였다. 본 논문에서 구현한 펀치펀치다이어트 게임은 대형스크린을 기반으로 한 가족형 게임에 관한 것으로, 컴퓨터 비전을 이용하여 게임참여자의 특정색상 및 패턴검출을 함으로써 기존의 마우스와 조이스틱등이 가지고 있던 정적인 입력인터페이스 방식을 탈피하여 게임 참여자 모두가 몸의 위치를 입력으로 이용하는 직관적 사용자 입력 인터페이스를 사용하였다. 펀치펀치 다이어트 게임은 기존 게임이 가지고 있던 "사람-(물리적 입력장치)-게임"의 관계를 "사람-(비접촉 입력장치)-게임"의 관계로 매핑한 게임으로 게임에 참여하는 사용자가 특별한 컴퓨터 입력장치 조작에 관련된 지식없이도 능동적으로 게임에 참여할 수 있도록 하였다.

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Perceptions of Family-friendly Management and Family-friendly Company Certification in Small and Medium Size Business (중소규모 기업의 가족친화경영 및 가족친화인증 인식에 대한 탐색적 연구)

  • Kim, Miyoung;Son, Seohee
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.301-311
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this research was to examine the perceptions of CEOs and HR managers on family-friendly management and family-friendly company certification in small- and medium-size businesses. Six CEOs and HR managers participated in focus group interviews. Five themes were identified: provision of various family-friendly workplace policies, recognition of the need for family-friendly management, difficulty introducing family-friendly management and family-friendly workplace policies, willingness to acquire family-friendly company certification, and ways to expand family-friendly management and family-friendly company certification. All participants agreed on the need for family-friendly management and provided different family-friendly workplace policy suggestions for employees regardless of their interests in acquiring family-friendly company certification. However, they also had difficulties introducing family-friendly workplace policies. This finding suggests that different incentives are needed to encourage companies to expand family-friendly workplace policies.

Participation in Community Fatherhood Programs and Changes in Fathers' Lives: The FGI of Fathers Participating in the Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Centers (지역사회 아버지대상 프로그램의 참여와 아버지 삶의 변화: 건강가정다문화가족지원센터 참여 아버지에 대한 FGI 분석)

  • Lee, hyunah
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to examine in more depth how community fatherhood programs affected the lives of fathers and their families through the FGI(focus group interview) after the end of the programs. Five father participation programs from four Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Centers were selected for this research. Focus groups with 3-5 individuals for each program were conducted, with a total sample size of 20 people. Using content analysis, 16 concepts were extracted and classified into seven categories and two sub-topics. Finally, based on these results, this study developed a series of suggestions for the planning of father participation programs.

An Open Adoption Family's Experience of Adapting to Adoption and Participating in Adoption-related programs: Focusing on Adoptive Mothers with Elementary School Children (공개입양가족의 입양 적응과 입양관련 프로그램 참여경험 연구 -초등학생 자녀를 둔 입양모를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Sunhyung;Lim, Choon Hee;Bae, Jiyeon
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.47-68
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to provide information on adoptive families and obtain the basis data for adoption-related programs that are useful to adoptive families by examining their experiences in the adoption process, post-adoption adaptation, and adoption programs. For the study, in-depth interviews were conducted on six mothers who publicly adopted elementary school children and had expressed high satisfaction with adopted families and their willingness to participate in this research voluntarily. The main results exhibited parents' happiness post-adoption along with positive changes, such as internal growth, marital love growth, favorable response from others, and child's unexpected responses to adoption. However, open adoption mothers have coped with efforts to sympathize with and accept their children's feelings as they suffer from adoption, and with active support from their spouses, parents, and their own children. Open adoption mothers participated in various adoption-related programs, support, and voluntary self-help groups provided by adoption agencies or public organizations, and above all, their experience in self-help groups and peer groups of adopted children was found to be very useful. Based on these main results, we suggested strengthening welfare services for open adoption families, implementing education to better understand adoption, education for school teachers, students, and welfare staff, providing practical programs for adoptive families, and promoting self-help groups.