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미취학아동을 둔 취업모 가정의 보육․교육서비스 다중이용에 영향을 미치는 요인Factors Influencing the Use of Multiple Childcare for Working Mothers with Preschool Children

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Factors Influencing the Use of Multiple Childcare for Working Mothers with Preschool Children
Authors
김은지안재진
Issue Date
Oct-2013
Publisher
한국생활과학회
Keywords
perceived benefit; risk; QR code; virtual fashion store; qualitative research; 보육․교육서비스; 다중이용; 미취학아동; 취업모가정
Citation
한국생활과학회지, v.22, no.5, pp 419 - 431
Pages
13
Journal Title
한국생활과학회지
Volume
22
Number
5
Start Page
419
End Page
431
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/6253
DOI
10.5934/kjhe.2013.22.5.419
ISSN
1226-0851
Abstract
This study examined whether the childcare can be influenced by the pattern of the working mothers with preschool children and the factors can be affecting their use of multiple childcare. The 7th wave data of 「Korea Welfare Panel Study」 were analyzed for this study. The working mothers with preschool children were selected from the data set and a total of 292 working mothers were included in the analysis. More than 70% of the working mothers were using only one kind of childcare, mostly childcare center and kindergarten and 22.5% of the mothers were using more than two of childcare arrangements. Child factors, maternal factors, household factors, and economic factors were included in the hierarchical logistic regression model in the presented order to predict the use of multiple childcare use. The results showed that the child's age and maternal education were positively related to the use of multiple childcare,while whether both parents live with the child, number of children within household, and the poverty status were negatively related to the use of it. Based on these results, we can confer that the main motive for multiple childcare use is to provide various experiences for their children.
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