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베트남 여성의 가족 인식, 성역할가치관, 노부모 부양가치관에 대한 탐색적 연구A Study on Family Perception, Gender-Role Values, Elderly Parent Support Values of Vietnamese Women

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A Study on Family Perception, Gender-Role Values, Elderly Parent Support Values of Vietnamese Women
Authors
이은주전미경
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
가정과삶의질학회
Keywords
베트남 여성; 베트남 결혼이주여성; 가치 갈등; 가족 인식; 성역할가치관; 노부모 부양가치관; Vietnamese women; Vietnamese marriage immigrant women; value conflicts; family perception; gender-role values; elderly parent support values
Citation
가정과삶의질연구, v.34, no.3, pp 129 - 145
Pages
17
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
가정과삶의질연구
Volume
34
Number
3
Start Page
129
End Page
145
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16378
ISSN
2765-1932
Abstract
This study focuses on the differences in family values, which is a cause of family dissolution and conflicts of marriage immigrant women. This study was conducted on 441 women in Vietnam. It was done to explore their family values. Specifically, the following were examined: the overall family values and martial status of Vietnamese women; differences in their family values by region (northern, central, southern). The survey questionnaire consists of the following content: ‘family perception’; ‘gender-role values’; ‘elderly parent support value’. The characteristics of family values of Vietnamese women are as follows. First, the scope of family perceived by them was relatively narrow. In particular, most of them didn't perceive the parents of a spouse as a familymember. Second, in terms of gender-roles, they perceived men and women as equal and didn't have strong perception of traditional gender roles. Third, they felt strongly about supporting elderly parents. The perception of supporting elderly parents is based on equal gender roles, instead of the paternalistic approach. They preferred financial support to living with parents. There were also differences in family values by region. Also, their values seemed to be the opposite of the ones well-known by region. In addition, their values were changing amid economic growth and modernization. Residents in Can Tho in the south - known to have open-minded Southeast Asian values - had the most patrilineal, traditional values with strong perception towards supporting elderly parents. Residents in Hanoi in the north - known to have heavy influence of Confucian culture - had non-traditional values with positive attitude towards liberal sex culture, divorce, and remarriage. Residents in Da Nang, a central region, had a mixture of northern and southern characteristics in terms of family values.
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