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Married Employed Women's Gender Role Effect on Depression
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한국 임금근로 기혼여성들의 성역할 태도와 우울의 관계에서 일가족갈등의 매개효과 : 정규직과 비정규직 비교

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Academic journal
Author
김소정 (광주대학교)
Journal
사회복지정책실천회 사회복지정책과실천 사회복지정책과실천 제4권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.1
Pages
39 - 74 (36page)

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This stud y set out to investigate married employed women’s gender role effect on depression. Data came from Korea Welfare Panel Survey 2014. Analysis methods hierarchical regression analysis. The major findings of this study are as follows. First, results showed that married employed women’s traditional gender role attitude influenced significantly depression. Second, the relationship between traditional gender role attitude and depression was mediated by work family conflict. Third, married employed women’ s gender role attitude effect on depression was more clear in the group of full time employee rather than part time or temporary employee. These results suggest that married employed women’s traditional gender role attitude are the main reason of their depression. And limitations and implications of this study were discussed with respect to further studies.

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