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Journal of Technologic Dentistry
2006 Volume.28 No. 1 p.103 ~ p.120
A Study of the growth rate of licensed dental technicians by sex and the state of sex ratio on the year basis
Kwon Soon-Suk

Abstract
In this study, we investigated the growth rate on the basis of the sex and the yearamong the subjects of the licensed dental technicians from the year 1970 to 2003 inKorea. In line with this investigation, this study aims to provide a basic material withregard to the state of dental technician workforce by sex and to suggest a need toreassignment of workforce by sex in accordance with the specific job description. Theresults of the study are as follows; First, among the licensed dental technicians from 1970to 2003, males came to 11,589 and females, 5,976, which shows the number of males are1.9 times higher than that of females. To put the mean sexual composite from 1970 to2003, male was 82.9% and female 17.1%, indicating the number of males are 4.8 higherthan that of females. Second, Of the mean increasing rate until the year 2003 in contrastto 1970, male was about 351 and female was about 181, which shows the number of malesincreased 1.94 times higher than the females. Comparing to the mean increasing rate ofthe last year, female came to 25.56% and male 10.73%, which reveals that the femaleswere about 2.4 times higher than the males. In the case of the growth rate, females increased by 1,196,20 times and the males, 26,41. As a result the growth of females areabout 45.3 times higher than the males. Third, in the case of the growth rate from 1980 to2003, females came to 47.85 times and males 9.16, which shows the growth rate of thefemales was about 5.2 times higher than the males. In contrast to the year 1987, thegrowth rate until 2003 shows that the females came to 5,13 times and the males 2.70,which indicates the growth rate of females was about 1.9 times higher than males.Fourth, Compared to the year 1990, the growth rate until 2003 shows that females cameto 3.40 times and males 2.03 indicating the growth rate of the females was about 1.7times higher than males. In contrast to the year 2000, the growth rate till 2003 showsthat females was 1,34 times and males 1.15 times increased. Fifth, the ratio of sex by theyear among the licensed dental technicians is as follows; ratio of male to female in 1970was 91.2 to 1. In 2003 the ratio came to 2.0 to 1. The number of growth by sex in 1970came to 24.0 males to 1 female. But the figure was equalled in 2003.
KEYWORD
dental technician, increase ratio, sex ratio, males, female
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