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학술저널
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한국비교정부학회 한국비교정부학보 한국비교정부학보 제20권 제1호
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2016.1
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165 - 183 (19page)

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This study is to empirically verify whether there is any difference in the breadwinner model about the child care of households with infant. Selecting the child care type in individual households is closely related depending on which way parents participate in paid work. So this paper analyzes the differences in the child care paying attention to breadwinner model separated by paid work and care association. The results are as follows. First, the older and the higher the education level mother has to child-rearing, the lower the possibility of non-parental care. It is found that the likelihood of the alternative care of children is to increase based on the large number of household members, having high household income, and increasing age of the child. Second, mother's employment condition shows the decisive factors for deciding the alternative care for nurturing children. On the other hand, the impact of father's employment is not a statistically significant level for the non-parental care. Third, it is found that the likelihood of alternative care is to increase when father has a part time job than the self-employed. Mother's social status is not statistically significant level for the effect of alternative care. Fourth, the possibility of alternative care is low when the male supports the form of livelihood. The effect of alternative care option depending on the double form of livelihood support is not statistically significant.

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