Journal of Home Economics of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-7870
Print ISSN : 0449-9069
ISSN-L : 0449-9069
The Present State and Tendencies of Housework (Part 5)
Childcare
Midori OOTAKEKazuko OOMORIEtsu KATOHTeruko YOSHIMOTOKazuko ABESetsu ITOHHiroko AMANOEiko MIYAZAKI
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1979 Volume 30 Issue 2 Pages 196-205

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This report contains how to care of children and thoughts on childcare.
The results of our research were as follows :
1) Rental napkins are used scarcely but merchandised baby foods are popularly used by more than 60% of housewives.
2) Husbands of employed-mothers take children to nursery school more than husbands of non-employed mothers. Most husbands scold their children and take care of children when they have a bath, but few husbands take care of their children's excretion and belongings.
3) Usually the nursery school is highly valued by employed mothers compared with non-employed mothers.
4) 10% of all mothers watched their children playing by reason of protection from danger. 70% of mothers who belong to Stage 1 watched by reason of their children being too small. These mothers aren't satisfied because they cannot enjoy their hobby, acquire culture, and play sports. They are busy with house-work even during their children's midday nap.
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