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학술저널
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Cheong-Seok Kim (동국대학교)
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한국사회학회 한국사회학 Korean Journal of Sociology Vol. 46 No.3
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2012.6
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59 - 72 (14page)

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This study overviews the intergenerational coresidence of young married women based on nationwide surveys from Korea, China and Japan. The study examines whether these women coreside with natal parents or parents-in-law in each country and compare the patterns across three countries. Most women live with neither parents nor parents-in-law. However, in terms of coresidence, they tend to live with parents-in-law. The presence of a brother plays an important role in the woman’s coresidence decision-making process. Women without a brother are more likely to live with their natal parents, whereas those whose husband is without a brother are more likely to live with parents-in-law. Further, the marital status of parents also affects coresidence. Young married women are more likely to coreside with a widowed parent or parent-in-law. Lower fertility rates and increased occurrences of widowhood in old age may force married women to make decisions regarding coresidence with parents or parents-in-law.

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INTRODUCTION
NORMS AND PRACTICES OF INTERGENERATIONAL CORESIDENCE IN EAST ASIA
DATA AND SAMPLE
ANALYSIS
SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION
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