The purpose of the study is to define what the organized sport participation groups influence on social mobility factors. In this article, in order to complete the purpose of the study, the 282 subjects selected from 9 graduates of Naval Academy in R....
The purpose of the study is to define what the organized sport participation groups influence on social mobility factors. In this article, in order to complete the purpose of the study, the 282 subjects selected from 9 graduates of Naval Academy in R.O.K, who are retired from active duty and the differences between the parents' social mobility factors of the organized sport participation and non-participation groups, and the personal social mobility factors are compared, and how the parents' social mobility factors before the organized sport participation influence on the personal social mobility factor after the organized sport participation is defined. Also, the manners of the statistic analyses are it analysis and multiple regression.
As a result of the inspection of study hypothesis about the social mobility in the organized sport participation group, through the above procedures and manners, the following conclusion has came out.
First, compare to the non-participation group, among the social mobility factors of the parents, the parents in the organized sport participation group reside more in the big cities including Seoul and higher in their educational and economical status.
Second, compare to the non-participation group, among the social mobility factors, members of the organized sport participation group has higher in the economical level, grades in school, and job status and lower in their and their children's educational status.
Third, in the organized sport participation group, among the social mobility factors of the parents, the parents' educational status influences on their children's educational status and parents' economical status influences on subjects' rank, economical status, and educational status In the non-participation group, as high as the subjects' parents' residence, parents' educational status, parents' job, and parents' economical status, subjects' rank, economical status, educational status, and their children's educational status get higher.