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조부모에 의한 비공식 자녀돌봄 및 지원이 기혼여성의 추가출산 계획에 미치는 영향: 패널분석 방법을 이용하여The effect of informal grandparent­provided child care and support on married women's additional birth plans: A panel data analysis

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The effect of informal grandparent­provided child care and support on married women's additional birth plans: A panel data analysis
Authors
한영선이연숙
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국가족자원경영학회
Keywords
grandparent-provided child care; married women' s additional birth plans; panel data analysis; 조부모 자녀돌봄; 기혼여성의 추가출산계획; 패널자료 분석
Citation
가족자원경영과 정책, v.18, no.2, pp.163 - 182
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KCI
Journal Title
가족자원경영과 정책
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
163
End Page
182
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100101
ISSN
1738-0391
Abstract
This study examined the effects of informal grandparent-provided child care and support on married women's additional birth plans. This study applied panel data analysis to three waves of the Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women and Family (KLoWF) and obtained two major findings, as follows. First, having a mother-in-law and co-residing with parents-in-law had a positive influence on married working women's additional birth plans. Child care provision from the parents of a married working woman also positively influenced her additional birth plans. Second, the analysis showed that housework assistance from a woman's mother-in-law or mother had no effect on her birth plans in both models investigated: the additional birth plan model for all women, both employed and unemployed, and the additional birth plan model for only working women. In conclusion, the findings of this study demonstrated that child care availability, with grandparents as the trusted providers, is a more important factor in married women's additional birth plans than housework assistance from their mothers-in-law and mothers.
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