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The Factors Related To Parent-Adult Child Coresidence of Korean Elderly -Focused on the Value of Elder Care- (한국노인의 자녀와의 동거여부에 영향을 미치는 요인들 -노인의 노후 부양가치관을 중심으로-)

  • 박현정;최혜경
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.63-75
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate those factors which are related to parent-adult child coresidence of Korean elderly. The data of 2,464 elderly over 65 from $\boxDr$National survey of elderlys life and welfare desires in 1998$\boxUl$collected by Korean Institute for Health and Social Affairs were used for this study. The major results of the study were summarized as follows: First, the elderly who live with their children were different from those who live independently from their children in socio-demographic characteristics, residential area, economic or physical abilities, and the value of elder care. Second, residential area, economic abilities, and the value of elder care were found to have an influence on the parent-adult child coresidence among Korean elderly. Third, the determinants of the parent-adult child coresidence for the elderly were different according to their value of elder care.

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Relations of Married Women and their Own Parents in Japan: Coresidence and Contact Frequency (일본 기혼여성들과 친정부모간의 세대관계: 동거여부 및 대화빈도를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Cheong-Seok;Cho, Yoon-Joo
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.55-72
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    • 2012
  • Few studies have done on the intergenerational relations of married women and their own parents in Japan. This study approaches the topic by examining coresidence and contact frequency between generations. The study expects the likelihood of living together (including living next door) and the extent of contact would differ by the characteristics of woman, her husband, children, her brothers and sisters, her own parents and parents-in-law. From the 2003 Survey for National Family Research in Japan, selected are 853 currently married women in their 30s and 40s whose parent and parents-in-law are alive. The analysis shows that the likelihood of living together with parents decreases as the number of brothers and sisters increases. In particular, the presence of brother substantially decreases the likelihood. Having father only alive (vs. having both parents alive) also increases the likelihood. The frequency of contact with parents is conditioned by the coresidence with parents-in-law. It also differs by the level of education and its gap between spouses. Subjective evaluation of husband's attitude toward her parents is important. As in the case of living together, the number of brothers and sisters and the survival status of parents are significant in explaining the frequency of contact with her parents. The results indicate that number of brothers and sisters as well as widowhood of parents serves as its demographic condition. The findings that the frequency of contact with parent are affected by coresidene with parents-in-law, education gap between spouses and husband's attitude toward her parents suggest that the relationship of married women with her own parents are conditioned by her husband and his parents.

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Social Support as a Moderator in the Relation Between Depression and Living Arrangements among Elderly Korean Immigrants (성인자녀와의 동거여부와 우울증간의 관계에서 사회적 지지의 역할)

  • Kim, Hak-Ju
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.51
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    • pp.141-156
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    • 2002
  • The relation among social support, depressive symptoms, and living arrangements were examined in a non-random sample of 175 adults age 60 and older. A convenience sample was obtained through a personal interview. A structural equation modeling approach was used to explore the role of social support in the relation between the living arrangements of elderly Koreans and their level of depressive symptoms. These results are consistent with previous analyses suggesting that social support plays a significant role in moderating depressive symptoms, in relation to negative living arrangements among older Korean populations (the buffering-effect hypothesis).

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Transition in Living Arrangement and Life Satisfaction in Old Age (노년기 거주형태 변화와 삶의 만족도)

  • Baik, Ok Mi
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.301-308
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    • 2018
  • This study examined the relationship between transition in living arrangement and life satisfaction outcomes among older adults in Korea. This study utilized the secondary data of 2 waves(2005-2011) of a Korean Retirement and Income Study from the National Pension Research Institute. This study categorized living arrangement transition over time into 16 categories and used generalized the estimation equation(GEE) modeling to examine the relationship between living arrangement transition group membership and life satisfaction. The results showed that transition in living arrangement in old age was partly and significantly associated with life satisfaction in later life. In particular, the best living arrangement type in older adults in terms of life satisfaction was the coresidence with spouse compared with residence alone or residence with their children. The group of residence with their children was not related to higer satisfaction. More research is needed to explore the mechanism behind older people's trajectory in transition in living arrangement.

The Reciprocity of Intergenerational Support Exchange and its Characteristics - Analyzing Data on Elders in Seoul Area (세대간 지원교환의 호혜성에 관한 연구: 서울지역 노인자료의 분석)

  • Cheong, Byeong-Eun
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.503-518
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    • 2007
  • The intergenerational support exchange depends on elder's objective conditions and social context, and its effects are diverse. I argue that not only capacity such as health condition and economic status but also relational properties among parent(s) and adult children are important to determine their reciprocal support exchange. Seoul area is selected, and 730 elders are interviewed to be analyzed quantitatively. The survey data are collected based on the structured questionnaire. Findings are partly supportive to the arguments presented above. The relational properties, especially coresidence, the number of adult children, and contact frequency independently influence reciprocal support. The better health conditions of parent(s) are, the more support to adult children is given. The economic status is related to financial support exchange only. The types of intergenerational support exchange include dependant, balanced, and generalized reciprocity. The most important determinant of the reciprocity is the elders' health condition.

An Analysis of Family Structure on Children's Medical Utilization (가족구조에 따른 미성년 자녀의 의료이용 분석)

  • Kim, Jung Wook;Choi, Jae Sung
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.68 no.3
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    • pp.5-27
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    • 2016
  • In this study, we examine differences in the children's medical utilization by family structure with a focus on single-mother and single-father families using data from the Korean Health Panel Survey, years 2008~2012. We also investigate whether the cause of transition into a single-parent household, whether coresidence with children's grandparents, and number of siblings are associated with children's use of ambulatory visits. The main findings of this study are as follows. First, children who grew up in single-father households had fewer ambulatory visits compared to those living with both parents after controlling for children's demographic characteristics and family backgrounds. Second, coresidence with grandparents was not associated with children's medical utilization. However, number of siblings was significantly and negatively correlated with the use of ambulatory visits. Third, children living with a divorced father had fewer medical utilization compared to those living with a widowed father, and coresidence with grandparents was positively associated with children's use of ambulatory visits. Our findings suggest that tailored policy supports would be more fruitful based on characteristics of single-parent households such as gender of parents, and the supports should also pay more attention to health care needs and medical utilization of children.

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수도권 지역의 노인이동의 동기분석

  • Kim, Hye-Won
    • Proceedings of the Population Association of Korea Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.317-330
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    • 2007
  • 이 연구의 목적은 수도권 지역에서의 노인 이동이 어떠한 요인에 의하여 이루어지는가를 젊은층의 비교를 통해 부각시키는데 있다. 인구이동의 요인은 대부분 경제적인 측면에서의 분석이 이루어져 왔다. 하지만 과거와는 다르게 삶의 질이 높아지고 피만큼 환경에 대한 의식수준이 높아지게 되었고 따라서 이동을 하는 요인이 단순하게 생계를 위해서라기 보다는 더 나은 지역으로의 이동으로 점차 변화할 가능성이 높아지게 되었다. 이 연구는 수도권 노인을 대상으로 70개 시군구 데이터를 가지고 50세 이상의 순이 동량과 지역환경 변수를 가지고 분석을 하였다. 하지만 지역변수의 한계점인 개인의 계층과 가족구성과 같은 개인적인 데이터의 미흡으로 인하여 처음에 세웠던 가설과는 다른 방향으로 전개되었다. 즉 처음 세웠던 가설인 노인의 이동은 젊은 사람의 이동에 비해서 환경적 요소를 더욱 고려할 것이라는 가설과는 다르게 노인의 이동 요인이 경제적 상황에 의해 가장 많은 영향을 밟는다는 것으로 나타나게 되었다. 이 이유는 우리나라의 노인은 자녀와의 동거여부를 따로 분류하지 않았으며, 또한 사회경제적 요인을 고려하지 않았기 때문에 이러한 결과가 도출된 것이라고 결론을 맺고 있다.

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Gender Differentials of Economic Resources in Old Age (노후생활에서의 성별 차이 - 경제적 차원을 중심으로)

  • 김정석
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.59-77
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    • 2003
  • This study conducts empirical research on gender differentials of economic resources in old age. The economic resources are assessed by the presence of independent income source and the amount of total income. The study, based on nation-wide survey of the elderly, examines the effects of individual level variables and household level ones. Also, it compares such effects between male and female elderly. The analysis shows that several variables have gender specific effects. Among them, particularly interesting and important are marital status and coresidence with children. The positive effect of having spouse is greater among female elderly than among male elderly. Also, while coresidence with children among male elderly has insignificant or slightly positive relation to their own economic resources, it has a negative relation among female elderly. These results indicate that female elderly are dependent on their husbands and children. The study suggests that future research on the elderly incorporate gender differentials into models attempting to capture diversity within the elderly population.

Challenge of the Aging Society and Familial Support for the Elderly (노인부모부양에 관한 기혼자녀세대의 인식: 초점집단토론(FGD) 자료분석을 중심으로)

  • Cho, Sung-Nam
    • Korea journal of population studies
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.139-157
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    • 2006
  • This study presents limitations of the old family supported system for the elderly being surfaced in the face of the changing life style of the people in today's industrialized, urban Korean society. The qualitative data used for this study are collected from the focus group discussions(FGD). The FGD data numbered a total of 43 participants who were divided into 8 different groups, each consisting of 5-6 respondents sorted out by sex and age as well as by their current cohabitation with their parents or having such experience in the past. The study paid special attention focusing on the values and the expectations regarding the elderly support and the family relationship. A critical reexamination of the old family support system for the elderly at this particular juncture is also a step forward necessary for the eventual formulation of policy measures by the state and the society to produce a new viable support system for the elderly in the future.

The Effects of Older Persons' Inclination to Choose Aging in Place(AIP): Focusing on Living Arrangements (노인의 지역사회 내 계속거주(AIP) 의향에 영향을 미치는 요인: 동거형태를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Mee-Ae
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.131-139
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to ensure that the elderly do not enter a facility even if their health deteriorates, but continue to live in the community and receive necessary care. According to the survey of the elderly, the cohabitation type of the elderly in Korea was that they lived with married adults and/or unmarried children in addition to single and married households. Therefore, in this study, using the SPSS 25 program, the effects of the elderly's socio-demographic characteristics and cohabitation type on the intention to continue living in the community was analyzed using the 2020 elderly welfare status survey data. The main research results are as follows. First, gender, age, and residence type of the demographic characteristics of the elderly were found to be statistically significant. Second, single households, married households, and households living with the eldest son revealed the statistical significance level of the elderly. Based on this, we were intending to provide basic data necessary for establishing welfare policies for the elderly, such as strengthening care and an age-friendly environment, in order to improve the continued residence of the elderly in the local community.