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허수연 ( Huh Sooyeon ),김한성 ( Kim Hansung ) 한국가족사회복지학회 2019 한국가족복지학 Vol.64 No.-
This study aims to examine the effects of time-availability, relative resource, and gender-role attitudes as the main factors explaining time use and division of housework in dual-earner households in Korea. For empirical analysis we use 2014 Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and extract 714 dual-earner couples aged 20 to 60 with pre-school children. We find that when wives’ paid labor time decrease, and when husbands’ paid labor time increase, wives tend to spend more time on housework. For husbands, when their paid labor time decrease, when they have more egalitarian attitudes, and when wives’ relative income increase, husbands tend to spend more time on housework. Also, when wives paid labor time increase, when husbands’ paid labor time decrease, when wives’ relative income increase, when husbands have more egalitarian attitudes, couples divide housework time more equally. On the base of the results, we discuss the limitation of these factors that cannot explain fully the gendered housework division in Korea.
한국의 기본소득 태도: 누가, 어떠한 기본소득을 지지하는가?
허수연 ( Huh¸ Sooyeon ),오성은 ( Oh¸ Seongeun ),김병수 ( Kim¸ Byungsoo ),김한성 ( Kim¸ Hansung ) 한국사회보장학회 2021 사회보장연구 Vol.37 No.4
This study attempts to answer two questions: ‘Who supports basic income?’ and ‘What type of basic income do ‘basic income supporters’ approve of?’ For the study, survey data of 3,560 samples representative to adult population under the age of 70 in 2020 were analyzed. First, as a result of structural equation analysis to identify the characteristics of those in favor of basic income, it was found that factors such as subjective class perception, political belief, and anxiety perception had a significant effect on basic income through welfare attitude. Looking at the characteristics of basic income supported by basic income supporters, it was found that even if they supported universal basic income, the levels of support for individuality, regularity, sufficiency, and un-conditionality were relatively low. The results of the study can be explained as an extension of the pro-welfare attitude in which class perception, political beliefs, and anxiety perception are flat. In addition, it was found that many of the basic income supporters did not pursue a unconditional basic income benefit that is sufficient to reach the de-working. The results of this study confirmed that those who favor basic income in Korean society do not agree with the essence of the basic income of de-commercialization.
허수연 ( Huh Sooyeon ),김한성 ( Kim Hansung ) 한국사회보장학회 2016 사회보장연구 Vol.32 No.3
The present study examines individuals` attitudes toward welfare-related values, tax increase to expand welfare, and the expansion of welfare services in different areas. The study model includes class/stratum-related factors, age, gender, welfare status, education, and political ideology as explanatory factors. Quantitative analyses were performed using data from 2013 Korean Welfare Panel study. The main results are as follows. First, those with middle income levels and politically moderate, as well as those with lower income levels and politically liberal, were more likely to support welfare values and policies. Second, sex and age did not have consistent results on welfare preference. Women prefer redistribution than economic development, and men were more likely to support tax increase to expand welfare, and the expansion of welfare services in different areas. Although younger people supported most welfare values and policies, only older people were more likely to support tax increase to expand welfare. Third, employment status and education level had limited effects on welfare attitude differences. Fourth, welfare status affected preference on the expansion of welfare services in some areas.
남편의 자녀양육참여율이 남편과 아내의 결혼만족도에 미치는 영향 -맞벌이 부부의 고용형태 차이의 조절효과를 중심으로-
오성은 ( Oh Seongeun ),허수연 ( Huh Sooyeon ) 한국가족사회복지학회 2021 한국가족복지학 Vol.68 No.1
This study aims to examine the moderating effects of differences in employment status (regular work or non-regular work) of a dual-income couple on the relationship between husband’s child-rearing participation rate and marital satisfaction. This study employs data from Panel Study on Korean Children(PSKC). The study subjects consists husbands and wives of 285 dual-income households in 5<sup>th</sup>-year data of the PSKC. The results of the analysis are as followings: First, when husband’s participation rate in child-rearing increase, wives tend to be more satisfied with their marriage. However, husband’s child-rearing participation rate did not show significant influence on husband’s marital satisfaction. Second, the moderating effects of differences in employment status of a dual-income couple on the relationship between husband’s weekend child-rearing participation rate and wive’s marital satisfaction were only significant among dual-income couples that consist of a husband with regular work and a wive with non-regular work. The results imply that women’s status in the labor market needs to be improved in order to increase the husband’s participation rate in child-rearing, which affects the marriage satisfaction of the wife in a dual-income family.