KMID : 0613620200400040050
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Health Social Welfare Review 2020 Volume.40 No. 4 p.50 ~ p.81
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The Effect of Parents¡¯ Socioeconomic Resources on Transition to Marriage: Focusing on KLIPS 1998~2016 Data
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Oh Ji-Hye
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Abstract
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One of the phenomena to be noticed in Korean society is that individual demographic behavior is gradually spreading in an unequal way. The transition and timing of the life-course events such as dating, marriage and childbirth is determined by family background, leading to inequality in demographic behavior. In this context, this study analyzed how the demographic behavior pattern of marriage differs according to the socio-economic resources of the family, using data from the 1st to 19th year of the KLIPS. According to the results, it was found that the difference in the marriage rate between groups according to economic resources such as household income and financial assets of parents had a statistically significant effect on the marriage of unmarried men and women in Korean society. In particular, it was confirmed that the effect of family economic power is positive for the marriage in the marriageable age, and is greater in men than women. These results show that marriage in Korea society is becoming an inequality phenomenon determined by the socio-economic background of the family.
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KEYWORD
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Parents, Marriage, Marriage Rate, Inequality, KLIPS, Discrete-Time Survival Analysis
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