This study is about the happiness of married women from the baby boom generation. The study aims to understand the impact of the married life of such women on the happiness index and to improve the happiness of married women by improving married life. The data for this study were drawn from the National Women and Family Panel Survey (4th year data) carried out by the Korean Women's Development Institute. The subjects for the final analysis totaled 885 married women from the baby boom generation, born between 1955 and 1963. Of these, 550 were married women in a dual income family, and 335 were married women in a husband-income family. IBM SPSS Statistic 21.0 was used. The findings from this study are as follows: First, the women’s happiness index was higher in cases where the women had a more positive view of their husbands, the more often they were involved in leisure activities, the better their conflict resolution whenever there was a clash of opinions, and the more satisfied they were with the division of household labor. Second, in the case of dual income families, the women’s happiness index was higher where they had a positive view of their husbands, their conflicts were better resolved, and the more satisfied they were with the division of household labor.Third, in the case of married women in a husband-income family, their happiness index rose the more positively they perceived their husbands, the more often they were involved in leisure activities together, and the more satisfied they were with the division of household labor.
목차
〈Abstract〉 I. 서론 II. 이론적 배경 III. 연구방법 IV. 연구결과 및 해석 V. 결론 및 제언 참고문헌
키워드
베이비붐세대기혼여성행복지수부부생활맞벌이가정 기혼여성남편 외벌이 가정 기혼여성baby boom generationmarried womanhappiness indexmarried lifemarried woman in a dual income familymarried woman in a husband income family
저자
박미려 [ Park, Mee Ryeo | 충남대학교 생활과학대학 소비자생활정보학과 강사 ]
주저자
김영순 [ Kim, Young Soon | 충남대학교 생활과학대학 소비자생활정보학과 강사 ]
교신저자