취업모의 직업 특성이 양육행동과 영유아의 운동.사회.인지 발달에 미치는 영향

Effects of Mothers' Job Characteristics on Parenting Behaviors and Young Children's Motor, Social, and Cognitive Development

  • 이현정 (백석대학교 사회복지학부)
  • 투고 : 2008.10.31
  • 심사 : 2009.05.07
  • 발행 : 2009.06.30

초록

Using samples of working mothers with 0-to-47 month old children extracted from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), this study investigated effects of mothers' job characteristics on parenting behaviors and young children's motor, social, and cognitive development. Date were analyzed by descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. Results indicated that (1) job dissatisfaction was negatively related to children's development. (2) Working fewer hours was positively associated with mothers' cognitively stimulating parenting behaviors. (3) Total earnings were a positive predictor of mothers' emotional support. (4) The availability of a flexible hour benefit was positively related to mothers' cognitive stimulation level but the availability of a paid sick and vacation days combined benefit was negatively related to mothers' cognitively stimulating parenting behavior.

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