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The Effects of Social Capital and Ego-Resilience of Children Perceived Parent-Child Relationships, and Sociodemographic Variables on Their School Adjustment (아동의 학교적응에 대한 사회 인구학적 변인, 아동이 지각한 부모-자녀관계의 사회적 자본과 자아탄력성의 영향)

  • Yang, Suk-Kyung;Moon, Hyuk-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.47 no.7
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2009
  • This study examined the effects of social capital and ego-resilience of children perceived parent-child relationship and sociodemographic variables on their school adjustment. The subjects were 384 4th, 5th and 6th grade students living in Gyeong-gi and Incheon. Collected data was subjected to descriptive statistical analysis, Pearson’s correlation, t-test, one-way ANOVA and multiple regression analysis. Results were : (a) Children’s school adjustment varied with their grade in school, birth order and mother’s employment. (b) Social capital of parent-child relationship, ego-resilience, and school adjustment were correlated with one another. (c) Control was the strongest predictor for children’s school adjustment.

The Effects of Social Capital on Occupational Aspiration in University Students (대학생의 사회자본이 직업포부에 미치는 영향)

  • An, Kwan-Su;Hwang, Jae-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.8 no.9
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    • pp.237-247
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    • 2017
  • The Effects of Social Capital on Occupational Aspiration in University Students This study aims to understand the impact of social capital (parent-child relationship, human network, and SNS use) on the occupational aspiration level in university students based on Coleman's Social Capital Concept. To achieve this, statistical significance test was conducted through correlation analysis and hierarchical multiple regression analysis. The major study findings are as follows. As a result of correlation analysis, it was found that Other variables, except for parent's occupational of social capital had a positive effect on vocational aspiration. Also. as a result of hierarchical multiple regression analysis, it was found that parent-child relationship, human network obtained from social activities, Social Networking Service use and usefulness of information - social capital factors - had a statistically significant impact on occupational aspiration. Such findings suggest that the process of possessing and acquiring social capital among university students served as an important achievement-oriented value in terms of social mobility.

A Study on Type and Characteristics Social capital in the family of Adolescents (청소년의 가정 내 사회적 자본 유형과 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Geun Hwa
    • Journal of Child Welfare and Development
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of school adolescents social capital by using Q methodology, to improve the adaptation of adolescents to school, and to contribute to the theory of social capital. As a result of the analysis, five types were derived. Type I was abundance, type II was family ceremony type, type III was discipline, type IV was exchange type, type V was trust type'. Based on the above five types, the characteristics of the social capital types of school adolescents are as follows: First, Type I includes social capital elements in various areas with abundant social capital elements relative to other types. Second, Type III is the weakest type of support among family members among the social capital elements in the family. Emotional interactions in parent - child relationship are cut off. Type II, however, is more emotional Support is the strongest type. Third, types II, IV, and V are parents love and affection for their children and they are very interested in children. Types III, IV, and V are parents It can be seen that it acts as a guide and an advisor. Finally, we can see that the five commonalities share a minimum parental interest in children.

An analysis framework of the parent-child relationship for post spin-off performance: Evidence from SMEs in Korea

  • Gu, In-Hyeok
    • 한국벤처창업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2022.04a
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    • pp.157-161
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    • 2022
  • Building on the DC interaction model between a parent company and its spin-offs, we examine that a dyadic relationship can be differentiated within the functions of space, motivation, and time. We investigate that these three factors encompassing the parent-spin-off DC relationship can be applicable to both linear(i.e., geographic proximity and low spin-off CEO's salary is positive) and nonlinear(i.e., too much frequency of new spin-off creation is as harmful as too little) effects on determining the performance of spin-off firms. The direction of causality is underpinned by social capital, human capital, and compensation-activation theory rather than by the normal consequences of previous empirical research. Further, our results suggest the overlap between DC and entrepreneurship; namely, spin-off firms create, learn, and exploit opportunities through a reconfiguration of parent DC so that DC establishes itself as a key concept in the entrepreneurship domain.

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The Effects of Social Capital of Child's Perceived Parent-child Relationship, Ego-resilience and Sociodemographic Variables on Children's Happiness (아동의 행복감에 대한 아동이 지각한 부모-자녀관계의 사회적 자본, 자아탄력성, 사회 인구학적 변인의 영향)

  • Jung, Hyun Jung;Moon, Hyuk Jun
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.21-42
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    • 2011
  • This study examined the effects of social capital, ego-resilience and sociodemographic variables on children's Happiness. The subjects were 426 5th and 6th grade students living in Seoul. Collected data was subjected to descriptive statistical analysis, t-test, and multiple regression analysis. Results were :(a) Happiness index was higher in the fifth grade and the higher the economic level. There were no significant differences in gender. (b) Ego-resilience was deeply related to Children's Happiness.

A Study on the Effects of Psychological Adaptation of Social Service Users on Family Relations

  • Jang, Chun-Ok
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.156-163
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    • 2022
  • Social services are divided into care services and other support services for the elderly, children and the disabled. These social services are the subject of great policy interest in that they can create two effects at the same time: increase in labor demand for service providers and increase the possibility of long-term accumulation of human capital for service recipients. Therefore, this study aims to confirm the hypothesis according to whether the use of social services affects family relationships and the effects of social service users' psychological adaptation on marital and parent-child relationships even when other related variables are controlled. The final result of this thesis is a regression analysis to find out the effect of psychological adaptation on the family relationship, spouse relationship, and relationship with children of subjects who have experience using social services. -.661, p=0.001), the higher the psychological adaptation, the higher the spouse satisfaction (β=.465, p=0.001) and relationship satisfaction with children (β=.360, p=0.001). In other words, it was found that the more depressed the psychologically, the more negative the relationship with spouse and children.