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가계재무관리의 부부간 역할분담에 관한 연구 : 맞벌이여부별 비교를 중심으로 (Wife-Husband Role Division on Household Financial Management : Comparing Between Dual Income Household and Single Income Household)

  • 이은화;양세정
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제26권6호
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    • pp.143-158
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate the wife and husband role division in household financial management between dual-income household and single-income household. Household financial management included the following five categories: financial planning, consumption/expenditure management, savings/investment management, risk management and credit management. Data for this research was collected through 610 married women living in Seoul, Korea. Using SAS-PC program, Chi-square and t-test Analyses were executed. The results showed that dual- and single-income households tend to have different perspectives on marital role division in household management. Wives of dual-income households had more significant roles in financial management rather than wives of single income households. Especially, wives of dual-income managed more active credit management and saving/investment management. On the other hand, wives of single-income households played a major role in making decision over cheap items than that of wives of dual-income household.

우리나라 단독가구의 실태에 관한 소고 (A Study on One Person Households in Korea)

  • 배화옥
    • 한국인구학
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.125-139
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    • 1993
  • Korea has successfully achieved a lowered fertility level owing to the strong population control policy and effective family planning program. Along with fertility decline and decreased number of children in family, average number of household members has decreased and nontraditional households such as one person household and households composed of unrelated individuals have prolifirated, even though the absolute number of them are found minimal in Korea. However in recent years several data and survey results suggest that one person households are gradually in the increasing trend. The study aimed at investigating the real state of one person households in Korea and next analyzing the proportional distribution of one person households by a few socioeconomic characteristics, thus providing basic for eatablishing far-singhted population and social welfare policy in the future. Korea has experienced high growth rate of economy through government-led development plans starting from the 1960s. During the past three decades, Korea has shifted from the agricultural state to the industrialized one. In compliance with the economic growth, urbanization and industrialization have brought about rural-to-urban migration and a great bulk of young population migrated to urban areas, who are seeking for educational and job opportunities. Korean society has also been under drastic change in every aspect of life involving norms, tradition, and attitude, etc. Therefore, in spite of the prejudice on 'living alone' still remaining, young people gradually leave parents and home, and further form nontraditional households in urban areas. Current increase in the number of one person households is partly attributable to the increase in high female educational attainment and female participation in economic activities. As the industrial structure in Korea changes from primary into secondary and tertiary industries, job opportunities for service/sales and manufacturing are opened to young female labor force in the process of industrialization. Contrary to the formation of one person households by young people, the aged single households are composed when children in family leave one by one because of marriage, education, employment. In particular, a higher proportion of aged female single households occur in rural areas due to the mortality difference by sex. Based on the data released form the 1990 Population and Housing Census and National Fertility and Family Health Survey in 1985 and 1991, the study tried to examine the state of one person households in Korea. According to Census data, the number of one person households increased to 1, 021, 000 in 1990, comprising 9.0 percent of total households. And the survey reveal that among total 11, 540 households, 8.0 percent, 923 households, are composed of one person households. Generally, the proportion of female single households is greater than that of male ones, and a big proportion of one person households is concentrated in the 25-34 age bracket in urban areas and 65 years and more in rural areas. It is shown than one person householders in urban areas have higher educational attainment with 59.2 percent high schooling and over in 1991, Job seeking proved to be the main reason for leaving home and forming one person households. The number of young female single households with higher education and economic self-reliance are found nil and the study did not allow to analyze the causal realtionship between female education and employment and one person household formation. However more research and deep analysis on the causal facors on one person household formation using statistical method are believed to be necessary.

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중년기 가계의 노후준비에 영향을 미치는 요인 : 인적자본 투자의 영향을 중심으로 (Factors Affecting Middle-aged Households' Financial Preparation for Retirement : Focus on Human Capital Investment for Children)

  • 조경진;김순미
    • 가족자원경영과 정책
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.131-152
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    • 2012
  • The aims of this study were to analyze middle-aged households' financial preparation for retirement. Specifically, this study surveyed the relation between human capital investment for children and the middle-aged households' financial preparation for retirement and investigated factors influencing financial preparation for retirement. Data were obtained from the 3rd Korean Retirement and Income Study (KReIS) in 2009, and a sample of 757 households was selected. The statistical methods were frequency, percentile, mean, standard deviation, ${\chi}^2$, t-test, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and logistic regression analysis. The findings of this study are as follows. First, the percentile of preparation for living costs for old age was 49.9% for the middle-aged households. In terms of the types of preparation for living costs for old age, the results showed 61.6% of personal preparation, 33.9% of pension system, and 1.3% for children and relatives. In relation to the adequacy of the preparations for living costs for old age, preparations made by 57.4% of the middle-aged households were inadequate. Observing the minimum living costs for old age and adequate living costs after retirement for single and couple, the minimum living costs of the middle-aged households was 1.46 million won for couple and 0.91 million won for single. The adequate living costs for old age was 2.07 million won for couple and 1.34 million won for single. Second, there were 757 households with total education expenditure. Of these, 208 incurred annual expenditure on public education, and the annual expenditure for public education was 7.28 million won. There were 170 households with annual expenditure for private education, and the annual expenditure for private education was 2.50 million won. 243 households of middle-aged households had annual expenditure for human capital investment, including both public and private education, with annual expenditure for human capital investment for children of 7.82 million won. Furthermore, in the human capital investment factor, there was a difference in the middle-aged households' financial preparation for retirement according to their annual expenditure for human capital investment including both public and private education. In addition, there was a difference in financial preparation for retirement based on their public education expenditure. Third, in the logistic regression model 1, which included human capital investment, the significant variables affecting the preparation for retirement of the middle-aged households were as follows : annual household income, total amount of annual household income, experience of inadequate living costs, existence of financial assets, total amount of annual household savings, financial independence, adequate living costs (for single) for old age, and human capital investment. In the logistic regression model 2, which included annual expenditure for public education and annual expenditure for private education, the significant variables affecting the preparation for retirement of the middle-aged households were as follows : annual household income, total amount of annual household income, experience of inadequate living costs, existence of financial assets, total amount of annual household savings, financial independence, adequate living costs (for single) for old age, and annual expenditure for public education.

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일인 가구의 성별에 따른 미충족 의료현황과 관련 요인 (Unmet healthcare needs and related factors according to gender differences in single-person households)

  • 채현주;김미종
    • 여성건강간호학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to identify unmet healthcare needs among man and woman one-person households and to explore related factors by gender. Methods: Data were drawn from the 2017 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The final sample consisted of 820 one-person households. The statistical analysis, conducted in SPSS version 20.1, included complex sampling analysis; descriptive statistics, the chi-square test, and logistic regression. Results: The demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of women in one-person households were significantly different from those of men in one-person households. Women in single-person households were mainly in their 70s or older and married, and they tended to have a low education level, low income, and no formal occupation. Unmet healthcare needs were experienced by 17.3% of women in one-person households and 13.5% of men in one-person households, which was not a statistically significant difference (χ2=2.17, p=.139). Factors related to unmet healthcare needs were subjective health status and unmet dental care needs in single-person-household men. By contrast, having experienced impairment within the past year, stress, and unmet dental care needs were factors related to unmet healthcare needs in single-person-household women. Conclusion: As one-person households become increasingly common, more attention needs to be paid to them and our understanding of them needs to be improved. Women in one-person households, in particular, are especially vulnerable, as they experience more unmet healthcare needs.

1인 가구의 경제적 노후준비와 삶의 만족도 연구 : 미혼과 기혼 비교를 중심으로 (Study on Financial Preparation for Aging and Life Satisfaction of Single Household : Comparing Single to Married Household)

  • 서명희;김영희;이현옥
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.718-727
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 1인 가구의 경제적 노후준비가 삶의 만족도에 미치는 영향이 미혼과 기혼에 따라 차이가 있는지 분석함으로써, 이를 바탕으로 1인 가구의 미혼과 기혼의 차별화된 정책적 대안을 마련하는데 필요한 기초자료를 제공하는 것을 목적으로 하고 있다. 분석 자료는 통계청의 2015년 사회조사 자료로 30세 이상의 1인 가구이며, 미혼, 기혼(이혼, 사별)인 4,406명을 대상으로 분석하였다. 분석 결과 첫째, 경제적 노후준비는 미혼과 기혼에 따라 통계적으로 유의미한 차이가 있었고, 기혼보다 미혼이 경제적 노후준비를 더 많이 하는 것으로 나타났다. 둘째, 삶의 만족도는 기혼에 비해 미혼의 삶의 만족도가 더 높게 나타났다. 셋째, 경제적 노후준비가 삶의 만족도에 미치는 영향에 대한 미혼과 기혼의 차이를 비교한 결과 미혼, 기혼 모두 경제적 노후준비가 삶의 만족도에 영향을 미치며 기혼의 경제적 노후준비가 삶의 만족도에 더 많은 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다.

1인가구의 특성에 따른 생애주기별 건강성 결정요인 (Factors of Healthy Lifestyle by Life Cycle According to the Characteristics of Single-Person Households)

  • 서지원;송혜림;김정은;박정윤
    • 가족자원경영과 정책
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.13-25
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    • 2024
  • 1인가구 증가는 전 세계적 현상으로 한국 또한 1인가구 비중의 증가가 급속히 진행 중이다. 1인가구는 그 형성 계기, 성별, 생애주기 등에 따라 매우 다양한 스펙트럼을 갖고 있으며, 각각의 특성을 반영한 지원이 가능하도록 1인가구 집단을 세분화하여 연구할 필요가 있다. 이 연구는 생애주기에 따라 청년기, 중장년기, 노년기 1인가구 등 세 개의 집단으로 분류하고, 1인가구 건강성 수준에 있어 집단 간 유의한 차이가 있는지, 나아가 건강성에 영향을 미치는 인구사회학적 특성 및 1인가구 삶의 특성에는 어떠한 것들이 있는지 살펴보았다. 분석을 위해 2022년도 김포시 거주 1인가구 237명을 대상으로 설문조사를 통해 수집된 자료를 이용하였고, 기술통계, 평균차이 검증(t-test, ANOVA), 중다회귀분석 등을 실시하였다. 1인가구의 전반적 건강성 수준을 살펴보면 생애주기별로 차이가 있었는데, 청년기 1인가구가 노년기 1인가구에 비해 건강성 수준이 유의하게 높았다. 중다회귀분석 결과, 1인가구 건강성에는 성별, 교육수준, 자발성, 차별경험 여부가 유의한 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났으며, 건강성을 구성하는 하위영역별로 영향을 미치는 변수에는 차이가 있었다. 생애주기에 따른 1인가구의 건강성 수준에 대한 결과를 토대로 하여 1인가구 정책의 방향성을 논의하고 실천적 함의를 제공하였다.

1인가구의 생애주기별 생활실태 및 생활만족도 : 김포시 1인가구를 중심으로 (Living Conditions and Life Satisfaction of Single-person Households by Life Cycle : An Analysis of Single-person Households in Kimpo, South Korea)

  • 김정은;박정윤;서지원;송혜림
    • 가족자원경영과 정책
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.21-37
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    • 2023
  • 이 연구는 가족의 다양성 차원에서 1인가구의 보편화 현상에 주목하여, 김포시 1인가구 사례를 중심으로 1인가구의 생애주기별 생활실태 그리고 생활만족도를 살펴보았다. 조사는 김포시 거주 1인가구를 대상으로 2022년도 8-10월에 걸쳐 대면설문조사로 실시되었다. 생애주기별로 청년/중장년/노년기 1인가구로 집단을 구분하였고, 1인가구의 인구사회학적 배경, 개인생활 영역, 가족관계, 생활만족도 등의 문항을 통계분석에 활용하였다. 조사대상자 특성을 파악하기 위한 기술통계, 생애주기별 생활실태의 차이를 검증하기 위한 교차분석과 일원분산분석, 그리고 생활만족도에 영향 미치는 변수를 파악하기 위한 중다회귀분석을 적용하였다. 주요 연구결과로, 먼저 1인가구의 식생활관리, 의류관리, 주거관리, 가정관리, 자기돌봄, 경제생활, 여가생활 등에서 생애주기별로 유의한 차이가 나타났다. 1인가구의 생활만족도에 영향 미치는 변수로는 생애주기 즉 중노년기 보다 청년기일 경우 높은 수준으로 나타났고, 또 돌보아야 하는 가족원의 존재, 1인가구 형성의 자발성, 차별경험, 지역사회 인지수준, 유대 등이 유의한 영향을 미쳤다. 이러한 결과를 볼 때, 1인가구가 생애주기별로 다른 욕구 그리고 문제를 가질 수 있음을 확인할 수 있다. 이는 의식주생활, 가정관리, 자기돌봄, 경제생활, 여가 등 생활의 여러 영역에서 생애주기별 1인가구의 경험과 어려움의 차이를 반영하여 맞춤형의 정책과 프로그램을 제공할 필요가 있음을 시사한다.

Factors Associated with Unmet Dental Needs among Single-Person Households in Korea

  • Kim, Dong-Hwi;Kim, Hyeongmi
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.48-59
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    • 2019
  • Background: The purpose of this study is to provide the data for discussions related to oral health promotion policies for single-person households by analyzing the status of unmet dental needs and related factors in single-person households in Korea, based on the Anderson model. Methods: The data, obtained from 544 single-person households of those over 20 years old who were targeted for the 6th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, were analyzed through a complex sample frequency analysis, complex sample cross analysis (Rao-Scott chi-square test), and complex sample binary logistic regression analysis on a complex sampling design. Results: The most frequently given reason for an unmet dental need among single-person households was economic (52.4%). Factors related to the unmet dental needs of single-person households are smoking, which is a predisposing factor; personal income levels, which are an enabling factor; chewing discomfort; and limited daily activities, which are need factors. Smokers, the high-income group, the chewing-discomfort group, and the limited activity group showed high unmet dental care experience. Smokers had a 2.75 times higher rate of unmet dental care than non-smokers, and the high-income group had a 5.29 times higher rate of unmet dental needs than the median group. The rate of unmet dental needs for the chewing discomfort group was 3.27 times higher than the non-chewing discomfort group, and the limited activity group had a 7.87 times higher rate of unmet dental needs than the non-limited activity group. Conclusion: It is necessary to map out policies designed to help maintain and promote met dental needs considered to be internally heterogeneous to single-person householders, based on the Anderson model.

베트남 가구 규모에 따른 가정간편식 소비행동 (Home Meal Replacement (HMR) Consumption Behavior of Vietnamese Consumers by Household Size)

  • 최승균;홍완수
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제36권6호
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    • pp.531-541
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to provide basic data for evolving a strategy for the development of Vietnam's customized HMR program and formulating a marketing strategy by analyzing the characteristics and variations of HMR consumption behavior by household size. The results of the analysis were as follows: The number of single households using HMR as a general meal at home was higher than multiple-person households. Moreover, there was a high preference for 'ready to heat' and 'ready to eat' products, which are relatively easy to cook and prepare. It was observed that single households preferred department stores, hypermarkets, and convenience stores for purchasing HMR when compared to multiple households, and that single households preferred to acquire information through TV/radio and internet advertisements. Among the HMR selection attributes, single households valued taste, quantity, price, preparation process, preparation time, and ease of storage as important. Reflecting on the results of this study, when developing HMR in Vietnam, it is necessary to develop a product that can nutritionally replace the general meal with a focus on convenience. In addition, there is a need for products that possess various attributes such as convenience, health, and eco-friendliness.

독신 가구의 주거계획 방향에 관한 연구 (A Study of Housing Design Guidelines for the Single Household)

  • 조명은
    • 가정과삶의질연구
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.219-227
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    • 2002
  • This study was conducted to examine housing preferences among single-person households and to propose guidelines for housing design choices for single people. One hundred and sixty responses to the questionnaire developed by this researcher were analyzed utilizing frequencies, percentages, and t-tests. There were significant differences between single households and non-single households in various aspects of housing preferences. Differences were found in the desired type and size of housing, needed amount of space, and the importance of space itself. Single persons wanted to live in a small apartment, about 83.45$m^2$ (25.29 pyung) size. They consider the bathroom and the master bedroom more important than the living room and kitchen. They prefer to have specifically function-oriented rooms such as shower, home office, computer room, exercise room, or leisure space. Single persons consider information-technological facilities within an apartment very important. They would like to adopt automatic and electronic technology in the house, such as optical communication network, automatic air-cleaning system, and internet TV. Housing preferences differ significantly according to socio-demographic variables such as gender and age. I propose in this study a small-sized, information-, high-tech- and leisure-oriented design that corresponds with the actual housing preferences of the single-person households.