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SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND BIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF FAMILIES FROM POLAND. JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, AND BULGARIA
TOMONARI,KYUTOKU,LIOCHEVA,VLAIKA,TSUSHIMA,SEIZO,CHUNG,SO YOUNG,WOLANSKI,NAPOLEON,JANUSZKO,LEONARD 忠南大學校體育科學硏究所 1988 體育科學硏究誌 Vol.6 No.1
The purpose of this study is to present relations between socioeconomic and biological features of families in various urban and rural population of different sites, representing different socio-economic systems and even different anthropological types. The subjects for the study are 14 different populations from poland, Japan, South Korea, and Bulgaria. We used correlation matrix for the analysis to examine interrelations between education or income and body height, or education and income and other vaiables. We also applied factorial analysis to obtain uncorrelated family factors. We investigated only four principal components in every population to facilitate comparisons between various populations. The populations examined are characterized by the following extreme magnitudes of properties of families : in South Korea, a small number of family members are gainfully employed, and there is a large number of family members per person employed : in Japan, the level of education of the population is high, the apartments have many rooms, the density of occupancy is low, the people are short: in Bulgaria, the people are tall, the differentiation of incomes is small: in Poland : the level of education of the population is high, the families are small, the density of occupancy of apartments in low, the people are tall. Approximately 70% of common Variances are due to family features in population. Awareness and genetic factors of spouses are linked with income and employment.