2014
DOI: 10.7466/jkhma.2014.32.2.131
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Marriage and Family Discourse of Ever-Single Women in their 40s and 50s

Abstract: Abstract>This study attempted to achieve an understanding of how ever-single women in their 40s and 50s deconstructed and restructured on marriage and family. For this aim, this study adopted a qualitative method. The participants were 13 single women in their 40s and 50s who had never been married. In-depth individual interviews were carried out, focusing on ever-single women's views about marriage and family. The result of theme analysis indicated that the participants considered marriage as an unfavorable l… Show more

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“…suggest that having nearby a married adult child, particularly a married son, may help maintain parental health. Lee, 1999;M. A.…”
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“…suggest that having nearby a married adult child, particularly a married son, may help maintain parental health. Lee, 1999;M. A.…”
Section: ------------------------------------------------------------mentioning
confidence: 99%