초록 |
This study aimed at identifying theirs relative importance and the factors affecting self-sufficiency in rural multicultural families. The major findings that were drawn from this study were as follows : Frist, the difference in the self-sufficiency level of their family perceived between husband and married immigrant women was not significant. But, in the level of self-sufficiency will, the level perceived by the husband was higher than it of the women significantly. Second, the hierarchical regression analysis showed that the age of the women( ${ ss}=.31$ ) affected most significantly the self-sufficiency in rural multicultural families, followed by the labour morale of the women( ${ ss}=.25$ ), labour morale of the husband( ${ ss}=.20$ ), academic background of the husband( ${ ss}=.19$ ), academic background of the women( ${ ss}=.12$ ), spouse support level of the women toward the husband( ${ ss}=.12$ ). Third, as a result of a hierarchical regression analysis, the self-sufficiency will variables had more explanatory power on it than social-demographic and/or social support variables. In conclusion, based on results of this study, several plans improving self-sufficiency of the rural multicultural family were suggested. Findings of this study may be used as a basic material to establish the policy supporting self-sufficiency in rural multicultural families. |