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Housework and familial relationships.
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Lee, Yun-Suk.
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正題名/作者:
Housework and familial relationships./
作者:
Lee, Yun-Suk.
面頁冊數:
212 p.
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Adviser: Linda J. Waite.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-07A.
標題:
Home Economics. -
電子資源:
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0493758216
Housework and familial relationships.
Lee, Yun-Suk.
Housework and familial relationships.
- 212 p.
Adviser: Linda J. Waite.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2002.
The broad objective of this dissertation is to add to the current developments of the literature on housework. Specifically, this dissertation addresses two research questions: (a) I examine various measures of household labor. The existing estimations are criticized because they do not consider mental labor and simultaneous activities. For this research question, I use information collected through the Experience Sampling Method and survey questionnaires. The analyses of information from these two methods provide several measures about time on housework, which allows me to compare them. (b) I examine the role of specific familial contexts in two empirical studies—one on the impact of participation in household tasks on depressive symptoms for children and the other on perceived appreciation for housework for married men and women. The first study investigates how the frequency of joint performance with parents moderates the effect of time on housework on children's depression levels. I use both the survey questionnaires and the ESM information for this study. I argue that how often they work together with their parents shapes their views about family work, bringing out different consequences of family work to children's subjective well-being.
ISBN: 0493758216Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019236
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