2022
DOI: 10.21740/jas.2022.02.25.1.315
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A Comparative Analysis of Gender Role Ideology, Division of Housework, and Marital Satisfaction in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China

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“…The participants of this study were female nurses working in tertiary general hospitals with more than six months of clinical experience. In Korea, although the participation rate of women in economic activities is increasing, the traditional gender roles regarding the division of labor remain to some extent; social support to help maintain a work-family balance is increasing, but is still in an insufficient, transitional state [28]. These cultural characteristics can explain some of the gender differences in factors affecting quality of life [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The participants of this study were female nurses working in tertiary general hospitals with more than six months of clinical experience. In Korea, although the participation rate of women in economic activities is increasing, the traditional gender roles regarding the division of labor remain to some extent; social support to help maintain a work-family balance is increasing, but is still in an insufficient, transitional state [28]. These cultural characteristics can explain some of the gender differences in factors affecting quality of life [29].…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%