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뉴질랜드 거주 기러기 어머니의 생활 실태 연구Actual State of Korean ‘Geese Mothers' in New Zealand

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Actual State of Korean ‘Geese Mothers' in New Zealand
Authors
김영희최명선이지항
Issue Date
Nov-2005
Publisher
대한가정학회
Keywords
overseas study; Geese Mother; Korean mother; New Zealand.; 조기유학; 기러기 어머니; 한국 어머니; 뉴질랜드.
Citation
Family and Environment Research, v.43, no.11, pp 141 - 152
Pages
12
Journal Title
Family and Environment Research
Volume
43
Number
11
Start Page
141
End Page
152
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/57621
ISSN
2288-3541
2288-355X
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the actual state of Korean ?geese mothers? in New Zealand. The analysis was performed for 66 Korean mothers, who had moved temporarily to New Zealand for their children?s education. The data have been analyzed by frequencies, percentiles and content analysis. The summarized results of this study are as follows. Most of the mothers were living in New Zealand temporarily for one to three years with one or two children. They hoped that their children will gain better and wide-spread opportunities because of studying abroad. The mothers expected their children to become well prepared as internationalized persons, able to achieve a satisfying occupation with high standard abilities. New Zealand?s education system and their migration were highly satisfactory in the mothers? opinions. Most of the them contacted with their husbands who remained in Korea, through e-mails and phone calls, at least once in a week. Most of their friends were Koreans. They listed differences of language, mental values, and personalities as the reasons for having a larger number of Korean friends. The communication with the friends in New Zealand were being done by phones and e-mails mainly. Although there are difficulties for them to communicate others in English, they preferred to enjoy leisure time outside other rather than stay in house. And they gave themselves positive rates on adapting to the new environment, New Zealand.
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