Objective: The goal of this study were (1) to examine the type of parental time,
(2) to investigate the family’s characteristics that affect the parental time types.
(3), to identify the differences in time satisfaction and time deficit according to
the types of parental time of mothers with preschool children.
Methods: The data source for this research was the 2014 Time Use Survey
conducted by the Korea National Statistical Office(391 time diaries). Data
were analyzed using K-means cluster analysis, multinominal regression, and
ANOVA.
Results: The results can be summarized as follows. First, parental time was
classified into four groups; non-participation, play-centered, physical care-centered,
unspecified group. Second, the characteristics of each type depended on
children’s age, mother’s education level, mother’s income, and dual earner
families. Third, time deficit showed significant differences between play-centered
and non-participation type.
Conclusion/Implications: Based on the results, implications for policy regarding
child care and labor were suggested.