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Construction of Thoughts and Roles of Parents with Multiple Children

다자녀의 부모로 살아가기: 세 자녀 부모의 다자녀 양육에 대한 생각과 역할 형성

  • Kwon, Youngin (Human Life Research Center, Symbiotic Life-TECH, Yonsei University) ;
  • Choi, Jieun (Korea Institute Child Care and Education)
  • Received : 2015.06.12
  • Accepted : 2015.07.25
  • Published : 2015.08.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to provide diverse points of view to understand the low fertility issue of Korean society. For this phenomenological qualitative study, in-depth interviews were conducted with 14 married couples(28 persons) all raising three children. Participants were asked about overall family and work life, child care role performance, thoughts about child rearing, and their sociocultural context. Interview data were explored based on 6 analyzing steps offered by S, J, Talyor and R. Bogdan(1984). Most participants of this study were formed positive perceptions about having three children. Parents' positive perception was closely related with their attitude of not worrying too much about their children's future as well as child caring contexts around them. Parents' perception about having three children was also linked with their child care role construction process. In detail, parents with more positive perceptions tended to increase their level of child care involvement. This was particularly true for fathers. Mother and father's job situation emerged as an important factor to shape their child care involvement. In addition, child care attitude of people around them explained father's child care involvement. Applying these qualitative results, we first expect to provide detailed ideas about lives with three children in Korea. Second, based on our study findings, a more realistic and helpful policy to help the low fertility problem could be developed. Lastly, we also hope to provide helpful phenomenological qualitative research about low fertility issues of Korea.

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