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농촌주부의 사회관계망, 자원교환, 지역사회자원인지 : 대인적 자원부분을 중심으로 on the part of interpersonal resources
차성란 대전대학교 이과대학 기초과학연구소 1997 自然科學 Vol.- No.-
In the traditional rural community, social relationship among the people are the routes of resources. But as industrialization goes on, rural community has changed. I wonder that rural housewives have yet the traditional social network structure. This study purposed to analyze the structure of social network, resource exchange, and perception of community resources. Results were as follows : 1. In the rural housewife's social network structure, network range and depth were affected by family income, age of the youngest, and farming time. Network boundary was affected by near environmental variables such as community resources and community level of living. 2. Community resources was the most influential variable in the resource exchange. 3. Perception of community resources was affected by the network depth and was not by the resource exchange.
가정생산빈도 및 가정생산의 의미가 가족의 응집성 및 적응성에 미치는 영향 : 식생활 영역을 중심으로
차성란 대전대학교 생활과학연구소 1998 생활과학연구 Vol.4 No.-
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of home food production frequency and meaning on the family cohesion/adaptability. Subjects were 219 housewives living in Taejon City. Results were as follows; 1. Many housewives gave a meaning of economic benefit and educational value on home food production activities. 2. Home food production activities were frequently implemented in the area of regular home food production. In spite of time-intensiveness, Korean traditional sauces and the others were frequently made home production foods. 3. Family cohesion was very influenced by home food production meaning and frequency. So, family destruction will be prevented through increased home food production activities and educational program dealt with home food production meaning.
차성란,Cha, Sung-Lan 한국가정관리학회 2009 가정과삶의질연구 Vol.27 No.6
The purpose of this study was to explore the potential development of a communal child care project that would lead towards a more family friendly community. By reviewing the case of the Daejeon Health Family Support Center, the study revealed that many child care providers showed an interest in communal child care. But the providers also had problems seeking both partners for communal child care and a communal place to gather. The Daejeon Health Family Support Center had several elements of strength in communal child care project. First, they provided educational programs for care providers to promote the professional knowledge and skills needed for child care and education. The participants' responses to the program were satisfactory, in that they showed the relative effectiveness of such programs in improving attitudes towards Pumasi, along with customized services and other programs provided by the Healthy Family Support Center. In addition, the availability of professional child care services in the attached gym, the Saturday classes for dual earner families, and the prompt response by the center to requests that more space be provided, also contributed to the success of Pumasi program.