Title Page
Contents
논문 개요 5
1. INTRODUCTION 11
2. LITERATURE REVIEW 14
2.1. Marriage and Marital Satisfaction 14
2.1.1. Marriage 14
2.1.2. Marital Satisfaction 15
2.2. Determinants of Marital Satisfaction 17
2.2.1. Sexual satisfaction 20
2.2.2. The Length of Marriage 22
2.2.3. Couples activity 23
2.2.4. Marital type 24
2.2.5. Education 25
2.2.6. Work related satisfaction 25
2.2.7. Children 25
2.2.8. Communication and conflict 26
2.2.9. Gender role 29
2.3.10. Household chores 31
2.3.11. Income and financial satisfaction 32
2.3.12. Wife's job and marital satisfaction 33
2.4. Emotion and Emotional intelligence 35
2.4.1. Emotion 35
2.4.2. The Emotional Intelligence 36
2.4.3. Salovey and Mayer: An Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence 38
2.5. Marital Satisfaction and Emotional Intelligence 40
3. METHODOLOGY 44
3.1. Research model 45
3.2. Participants 45
3.3. Instrumentation 46
3.4. Procedure 51
4. RESULTS 52
5. DISCUSSION 73
6. CONCLUSION 78
References 82
ABSTRACT 94
Appendix 96
Table 1. Demographic information of Mongolia and Korean participants 52
Table 2. Scale of emotional intelligence cronbach's alpha 54
Table 3. Factor analysis of marital satisfaction, financial satisfaction, ideal distortion toward marriage, gender role, power distance, and equality. 57
Table 4. Results of ANOVA toward 5 dimensions of emotional intelligence 60
Table 5. Descriptive analysis of five emotional competencies 61
Table 6. Emotional intelligence questionnaire of homogeneity of variances 63
Table 7. The scale of household chores cronbach's alpha 64
Table 8. Paired T-test about house chores according to wife vs. husband in South Korea 66
Table 9. Paired T-test about house chores according to wife vs. husband in Mongolian 67
Table 10. Satisfaction of income Mongolia and Korea 68
Table 11. Model summary of managing emotion and income 70
Table 12. ANOVA for multiple regression 70
Table 13. Result of multiple regression toward marital satisfaction 70
Table 14. Model summary 71
Table 15. ANOVA multiple regression 71
Table 16. Result of multiple regression toward ideal distortion toward marriage 72
Figure 1. Five emotional competencies 61