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A Study of the Heating Systems used by Korean Compatriot in Russia - Focusing on Yunhaeju, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan- (러시아에 거주하는 고려인의 난방 방식에 관한 연구 -연해주, 카자흐스탄, 우즈베키스탄을 중심으로-)

  • Lee YoungShim;Cho JaeSoon;Lee SangHae;Joung JaeKook
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.43 no.1 s.203
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    • pp.145-165
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    • 2005
  • In 1937, most Korean compatriot who lived in Yunhaeju moved to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in Central Asia following the deportation policy of Russia. Korean compatriot have kept their traditional life style for 140 years, without a deep relationship with Korea. This study examined the heating systems of Korean compatriot in Yunhaeju, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Russia. A literature review and field research, based on Ethnography as a research method, was employed. The results of the research were as following: 1) Korean compatriot in Yunhaeju use a Pechika, which is a radiator that uses hot water, and a Gudul as the main heating systems, but the use of a Pechika was most common. A Pechika functions for cooking as well as for warming the house. The room with the Gudul was connected to the kitchen, so this space was used as a place for cooking and eating, for family members to meet. Many kinds of fuel, like gas and electricity, were used to power the heating systems. 2) Korean compatriot in Kazakhstan use radiators, with hot water as the main heating system, with ratio using Gudul used in this region being the highest of all the three areas. The most common fuels used for a Gudul were wood and coal, and gas was also used in cooking. The room with the Gudul was planned to be located beside the fireplace, without any walls. The people using a Gudul use that place for eating and meeting, as well as for family members to sleep. 3) The main heating system of Korean compatriot in Uzbekistan was a radiator using hot water, and those with pipes containing hot water buried under the floor were very common. The function is very similar to that of a Gudul, so most people using this type of radiator would sleep on the floor. Those people with a traditional Gudul not using them were mostly in Uzbekistan. The reason for this was that the family members had diminished, so it was hard work for elderly parents to manage an extra building containing a Gudul. Gas was the fuel generally used for heating and cooking in Uzbekistan. 4) Guduls were used in the Korean compatriot's houses in all three areas, even though they have changed in structure to adapt to the Russian life style. However, Guduls have still been functioning to maintain a traditional life style in Korean compatriot's houses for the gathering of family members.

Korean Image Preferences Based on Lifestyle Segments (라이프스타일 집단에 따른 캐주얼웨어의 한국적 이미지 선호)

  • Hwang, Jin-Sook;Lee, Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.91-105
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    • 2010
  • The purposes of this study were to segment consumers by life style groups and to investigate the differences among the segmented groups in regard to Korean image preferences in casual wear. The subjects of the study were 653 women consumers who lived in Seoul. Data were collected from July to September, 2007. Statistical analyses used in the study were factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA, and Scheffe test. The results showed that there were seven factors of life style: fashion and appearance interest, pride in Korea, sociability, interest in foreign culture, family centered, sports/culture, and interest in Korean food. Based on the seven factors, the consumers were segmented into three groups. They were fashion/diverse culture interest group, family/recreation oriented group, and sociability/family oriented group. The results showed that there were significant differences among the lifestyle segmented groups in regard to Korean image preferences for color, fabric, pattern, and categories of casual wear, and the intention to purchase the casual wear. For example, fashion/diverse culture interest group preferred diverse Korean prints, red, orange, blue and white colors, natural fabrics, and various types of casual wear. Also, the group has the highest interest and intention in wearing Korean image casual wear.

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A study on the characteristics and transformation of the rural dwelling space - In the case of Kwang Duk Village in Imha Dam flooded area - (농촌 주거공간의 특성 및 변용에 관한 연구 - 임하댐 수몰지역 광덕마을을 대상으로 -)

  • 채경희
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 1991.09a
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of this study is invested, recorded about traditional dwelling space, and there is to find out possibilites on the context of the inheritance of traditional life through analzing about life content and space. The results of this study are as follows: 1) Kwang Duk vililage is the typical traditional town where the confucian view of life still affects on overall housing life. 2) The pattern of layout is mainly 'ㅡ' and 'ㄱ' shaped type. In the plane and structural form, the original form is, though some parts have changed, maintained. 3) According to the analysis of transformation state of dwelling space, the category of transformation is summerized as follow ; changes of room function, increase and decrease of annex, and room size by changes of family structure, life style, farming operation style.

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A comparative study of the life etiquette between the older generation and the younger one based on the norm-book (규범서를 중심으로한 기성세대와 청소년간의 생활예절 비교연구)

  • 이길표
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.125-137
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    • 1997
  • This study is based on the investigation to find a more practical way of the life etiquette education for today's family style, and also focused on the comparison of the life style between the older generation and the younger generation. The questionaire of this study were obtained by 494 high school students and their mothers living in Seoul. Collected data were processed by frequency analysis, t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson's corrlation analysis adapted by SPSS program. The conclusion shows that acceptance level is higher among the older generation, but the necessity of life etiquette education beyond the generation is needed urgently. Then life etiquette education must be kept continuously at home, school and society.

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Life Styles and Value Systems in Different Generations of Korean People (한국인의 세대별 가치관과 생활행동)

  • 김기연;신수진;최혜경
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to examine how the life styles of Korean people are influenced by the value systems of different generations. We analyzed the survey data of the 869 Korean participants aged from 20 to 69. The following results were obtained. First, differences exist among generations in various values such as collectivism, authoritarianism, environmental control, individualism , universalism, egalitarianism, and environmental accommodation. Especially, the older generation shows high scores in collectivism, authoritarianism and environmental accommodation, among traditional values. On the other hand, younger generation scored a higher level in individualism and egalitarianism. Second, there is a generation gap in the life style, as shown in family activities, household work, consumption activities, and leisure activities. In family activities, leisure activities and consumption activities, the younger generations gained higher scores than the older generations. Third, Korean people's value systems affect their life styles. Also, it was found that the interaction between the genera(ion and the value systems affects the life styles of Korean people.

A Phenomenological Study on the Homeschooling Experiences of Korean Families (한국 가족의 홈스쿨링 경험에 대한 현상학적 고찰)

  • Kim, Hyeon-Ju;Yang, Sung-Eun
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.187-204
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    • 2011
  • This study investigated why homeschooling families choose homeschooling instead of public education and the changes and adjustment processes that those families undergo during their homeschooling period. The participants in the study are 18 families who have experienced more than 2 years of homeschooling. Mothers, fathers, and children all participated in a series of interviews. The analysis of the data was performed using the four stages of phenomenological study as presented by Giorgi. The main subject of this study is the belief of homeschooling families that "homeschooling is not a mere educational method but a life style." Initially, they choose homeschooling as a mere educational method, but the results here show that communication between parents and children increased and family cohesion was strengthened as time passed. In conclusion, it was found that many aspects of life begin to change for those who undertake homeschooling, including the values, statuses, and rules of the family. Thus, homeschooling can become a lifestyle.

A Study on the Usage Behavior of An-bang in Apartment Dwellers (아파트 거주자들의 안방 사용행태에 관한 연구)

  • 이복희;한지영;윤재웅
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 1999
  • This study aims to identify the usage behavior of An-bang space in apartment dwellers through the perception, the residential life style and the use of furniture. The data is collected from interviewing housewives through questionnaire designed for this study. The 210 date were analyzed by using Frequencies, Mean, Factor analysis, ${\chi}^2-test$, t-test, one-way ANOVA and scheffe-test. The main results of the study are as follows: (1) It is called An-bang' or 'large room' rather than 'master's bedroom' although it is recognized as exclusively couple-oriented space. And are founded to be different designation and perception on An-bang space. (2) The residential life style in An-bang is classified as family-centered gathered, rest entertainment, make-up fitting and hobby. And it has significant differences among dwellers according to their personal characteristics. (3) The furniture style and arrangement pattern are mostly modern ones and 'ㄷ' type.

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A Study on the hair fashion feeling - Objecting to capital area university women students - (헤어 패션 감각(感覺)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - 수도권(首都圈) 대학(大學) 여학생(女學生)을 대상(對象)으로 -)

  • An, Hyeon-Kyeong;Cho, Kyu-Hwa
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.59-78
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    • 2005
  • This study aims to know the deferences of hair fashion feeling group in accordance with hair styling activities, general characteristics, life styles objecting to capital area university women students and aid to hair fashion design. So the results are as belows. 1. Frequency Analysis of Categories A. Hair fashion feeling - Natural, sexy, romantic pretty, sophisticate, ethnic are 90% in total hair fashion feeling variables in sequence of frequency, so it can be said these are in vogue. B. Hair styling activities - The objections visit the hair salon once 1-2months, spend about 42,000 won a month, perform cut & wave perm to sentimental reasens & hair style changes, determine the hair style well coordinated in her image and managed easily. In her home, they manage her hair style 12 minutes a day, spend 17,000 won to buy hair aids, do hair blow dry or pin or pony tail mainly in the morning, scarcely use the hair styling aids but if use, essence or wax mainly. And the degree of interest to hair style is high. C. General Characteristics - The objections's average age is 21.1, residence is seoul kangnam 23.3%, seoul kangbook 18.4%, other capital areas 58.4%, the degree of education is university students 94.9%, graduated student 5.1%, marriage is married 96%, unmarried 2.8%, family who live with is married are mainly man & woman and living with father & mother in low in man's, unmarried are mainly live alone & nuclear family, personal expenses a month is 300,000 won in average, income of home is 4,000,000 won a month. D. Life style - The objections are not in interest of physical exercises but if are, do yoga & health, like drama & comedies program, watch TV or meet friend in leisure time, like balad & dance music, fashion magazine, meet friend in cafe or college. 2. Relationship of hair fashion feeling & other variables Using the $x^2$-test, level p<0.05, Hair styling activities(frequency of hair salon coming in and out, ordinary time representing hair style, preferred hair styling aids, the amount of hair style interest), General Characteristics(age), Life style(leisure time) variables are meaningful.

The caregiving stress and life satisfaction of parents of adult children with developmental disabilities: The mediating effects of family resilience and coping styles (발달장애 성인자녀를 둔 부모의 돌봄 스트레스와 삶의 만족도 -가족탄력성, 대처방식의 매개효과-)

  • Lee, Won Nam;Kim, Kyeong Shin
    • Journal of Family Relations
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.27-50
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: This study was carried out in order to evaluate the overall process that the caregiving stress of parents of adult children with developmental disabilities affected their life satisfaction through the levels of family resilience, and coping styles on the basis of stress-coping-adaptation model of Lazarus and Folkman(1984). Method: For this purpose, the structured survey was conducted by 394 parents of adult children with developmental disabilities. The data was analysed by AMOS 20.0 version. Results: The findings can be summarized as follows: First, the structural equation model(SEM) analysis was conducted in order to examine the various paths that parents' caregiving stress affected their life satisfaction. The model's goodness-of-fit was fine($x^2=225.20$, df=95, p=000. RMSEA=.06, TLI=.95). There were significant relationships between caregiving stress and family resilience(${\beta}=-.36$, p<.001), emotion-focused coping style(${\beta}=.47$, p<.001), life satisfaction(${\beta}=-.53$, p<.001). Second, family resilience and emotion-focused coping showed mediating effects on the relationship between caregiving stress and life satisfaction. Conclusions: The strategies for enhancing family resilience and social services for applying effective coping methods should be expanded in order to diminish the caregiving stress of parents of adult children with developmental disabilities.

The cognitive resource management style of housewives (주부의 인지적 자원관리 유형에 관한 연구)

  • 문숙재
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study was to classify the cognitive management style of housewives, to explore the effect of demographic variables on the style, and to investigate satisfaction of resources such as money, time and energy, according to different styles. For this purpose, the samples of 355 housewives were collected in Seoul. And various analysis methods, such as frequencies, percentages, means, chi-square test and GLM, were employed. The results of this study were as follows ; 1) Among 355 respondents, systematic managers, analyzing managers, holistic managers and feeling managers were 103, 96, 82 and 74 respectively. 2) Depending on information gathering and evaluation, the style was influenced by wives' education, wives' employment status, and family life cycle. 3) By style, satisfaction of resource was differenciated significantly. Between money, time and energy resources, especially, satisfaction of energy resource had significant differences.

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