• Title/Summary/Keyword: Income Levle

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The Effects of Income Status and Depression on Life Satisfaction in the Elderly with Disabilities: Focusing on the Moderating Effect of Social Support and the Moderated Mediating Effect (장애노인의 소득지위와 우울이 삶의 만족에 미치는 영향: 사회적지지의 조절효과와 조절된 매개효과를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Hyoung-Ha
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2021.07a
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    • pp.415-416
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구에서는 한국복지패널 15차년도(2020년) 패널 데이터를 활용하여 장애노인의 삶의 만족에 영향을 미치는 소득지위, 우울에 영향력을 분석하고, 소득지위와 삶의 만족 간에 사회적 지지의 매개효과와 우울과 삶의 만족 간에 사회적 지지의 조절된 매개효과를 검증하고자 한다.

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The Family's primary social network, the Family's participation in social networks, and Social networks in job hunting, by Social class (사회계층별로 본 가족의 주요 사회망, 사회망과 가족의 참여 및 구직과 사회망)

  • 오선주
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.177-191
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    • 1992
  • This study investigated how different relationships the family has with its social networks by social class. Among research families' primary social networks, the wife's relatives are the most, the neighbor the second, the husband's relative the third, and the church (or other religious groups) the fourth. Social class does not make any difference in what social network is the family's primary social network. When the husband or the wife participates in a social network, he or she tends to participate alone without his or her spouse. When the husband's educational level is high, the wife tends to participate in her alumni association alone. When the husband is in a professional or a white-collar occupation, he is likely to socialize with his work associates alone. On the contrary, when the family income gets high, the husband tends to bring his wife to his alumni association. When looking for a job, most husbands and wives do not resort to a social network for help. Lower-class people are more likely to obtain jobs through their social networks compared to higher-class people. That is, the lower one's educational levle, one's occupational status, or the family income is, the more likely one gets help from some social networks in searching jobs.

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