Family characteristics and offspring growth in various countries. I. Frequency of various family types in Bulgaria, Japan, Korea, Mexico and Poland.

Studies in human ecology Pub Date : 1994-01-01
N Wolański, S Chung, T Czarzasta, F Dickinson, S Harada, V Liocheva, H Seiwa, K Tomonari, S Tsushima
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9936 families were analyzed from Bulgaria, Japan, Korea, Mexico, and Poland. A factor analysis revealed four factors: culture (F1), income (F2), genetics (F3), and family and apartment size (F4). Family types we coded as 1 if below the median and 2 if above the median. The most frequent types were represented by 1122, 2221, and 2211 (frequency 8.7-8.0%), and the least frequent by 1221 and 2111 (frequency 4.2-4.3%). Some similarity with respect to family types were found between populations: from Polish regions with heavy industry and seaside regions; from Polish towns under industrialization and from Mexico; from the Polish medium-size town of Lublin and Bulgarian towns; from Polish villages; from Polish mountain areas and north-eastern towns; from Korea; from Japan; from Polish cities.

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各国的家庭特征与子女成长。1、保加利亚、日本、韩国、墨西哥、波兰等国家各类家庭类型的频率。
对保加利亚、日本、韩国、墨西哥和波兰的9936个家庭进行了分析。因子分析结果显示,文化(F1)、收入(F2)、遗传(F3)、家庭及公寓面积(F4)等4个因素。我们将低于中位数的家庭类型编码为1,高于中位数的家庭类型编码为2。频率最高的是1122、2221和2211(频率8.7 ~ 8.0%),频率最低的是1221和2111(频率4.2 ~ 4.3%)。在家庭类型方面,人们之间发现了一些相似性:来自波兰重工业地区和海滨地区;来自波兰的工业化城镇和墨西哥;来自波兰中型城镇卢布林和保加利亚城镇;来自波兰村庄;来自波兰山区和东北部城镇;从韩国;从日本;来自波兰的城市。
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