Thesis information "Value orientation on happy family of graduated students" by HVCH Dao Thi Lan Huong, major in Psychology.1. Full name of student: Dao Thi Lan Huong 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of birth: December 6, 1984 4. Place of birth: Thai Hoc - Chi Linh - Hai Duong 5. Decision to recognize student No.: 2551/2007/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH dated November 2, 2007 by the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes in the training process: None 7. Thesis topic: Value orientation on happy family of graduated students 8. Major: Psychology; Code: 603180 9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Truong Thi Khanh Ha works at the Department of Psychology. University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Thanh Xuan - Hanoi. 10. Summary of the results of the thesis: Through the research on the topic "Orientation of values on happy family of graduated students", we obtained the following results: - Happy family requires a combination of many factors, but the most important is the foundation of love, loyalty (Ā = 2.25) and economic security in the family (Ā = 3.33). 43.8% of the students said that love and loyalty are the number one priority factors in a happy family. Only 25% of the students said that economic security is the most important factor in determining a happy family. Other factors are necessary, but have a priority hierarchy after the above two factors. 1. The majority of the students agreed in the General Education about happy family, about the model of happy family and about the fundamental factors of a happy family. However, there is a difference between men and women; between married people and unmarried people in the level of priority given to the basic factors to form a happy family: Men often value economic factors (35% of men compared to 15% of women); women tend to value emotional factors (45% of women compared to 42.5% of men). Unmarried people value economic factors more (50.5% compared to 32.5%); meanwhile, married people value love factors more (35% compared to 15%). - Regarding family model: up to 51.9% of respondents prefer traditional families, and 39.2% prefer nuclear families. In particular, unmarried people prefer the nuclear family model more than married people (50% compared to 28.2%); On the contrary, married people prefer the traditional family model more than unmarried people (61% vs. 42.5%). - There is no significant difference between men and women in choosing the traditional family model (52.5% vs. 51.3% women). However, men tend to prefer the nuclear family model more than women (42.5% vs. 35.9%), while women tend to prefer extended families more than men (12.8% women vs. 5% men). - Especially in the survey of SVĐTNRT about the factors of the husband to ensure a happy family, 35% of SVĐTNRT said that the husband needs to be the pillar of the family and 20% said that he needs to have a stable job. In terms of gender, men think that to ensure a happy family, the husband needs to have a stable job (30%), be the pillar of the family (20%) and be successful with a high income (20%). While women think that to ensure a happy family, the husband needs to have a stable job (30%), and be faithful (25%). - According to the survey of SVĐTNRT about the factors of a wife to ensure a happy family, 30% of SVĐTNRT think that the wife needs to be faithful, 25% think that the wife needs to take care of the family and raise children. When comparing between men and women, we get the results that 35% of men think that the wife needs to be faithful, 30% of wives need to know how to take care of the family and raise children. Of which, 25% of women think that the wife needs to have a stable job to ensure a happy family, and 20% need to know how to take care of the family and raise children. 11. Ability to apply in practice: No 12. Further research directions: Value orientation on happy family of young people and students. 13. Published works related to the thesis: - Nguyen Thi Thuy Hanh (2003), Studying current students' conceptions of family happiness, Master's thesis in Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (VNU Hanoi), Hanoi. - Phung Thi Kim Anh (2009), "Conception of family happiness in the renovation period", Journal of Family and Gender Studies
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1. Full name: Dao Thi Huong Lan 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: 06 December 1984 4. Place of birth: Thai Hoc – Chi Linh – Hai Duong 5. Admission Decision No.: 2551/2007/QD – XHNV – KH & SDH issued by the President of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Under Hanoi National University. 6. Changes during the training course: No 7. Thesis title: How do the graduated students define on a happy family? 8. Major: Psychology; Code: 603180 9. Supervisor: Prof. Truong Thi Khanh Ha, lecturer of Psychology Department, University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Under Hanoi National University, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi City. 10. Doctoral Thesis Report: - “A happy family” is a combination of many factors in which love and loyalty (Ā = 2.25) and economic insurance (Ā = 3.33) are the most important. Most of graduated students (43.8%) think that love and loyalty are the most decisive factors of a happy family. Only 25 % of them regard economy as the most important factor which defines a happy family. Besides three factors, there are some other factors. - Most graduated students agree with the definition of a happy family's values, happy family model and its basic factors. However, there are differences between men and women; married person and single one in order of the basic factors forming a happy family, for example, men consider economy much more important than women (about 35% male in comparison with 15 % female); whereas women much more consider about the factors relating to emotion (45% women out of 42.5% men). The results also state that unmarried person values economic factor more (50.5% in comparison with 32.5%); and married person cares more about love (35 % out of 15%). - About family model: Over 51.9% of interviewees prefer the traditional family than nuclear one (39.2%). While unmarried person prefers nuclear family than traditional one (50% out of 28.2%); married person likes traditional family more (61% out of 42.5%). - About the role of husband in a happy family, 35 % of graduated students expect husband to be a pile of family and he must have a steady job. About 30 % of men believe that a steady job is important, and 20% of them choose husband as a pile of family and should have a good salary (20%). For women, they think a steady job is very important (30%), and loyal (25%). - About the role of wife in a happy family, 35 % of graduated students expect wife to be loyal, 30% of them expect wife to care about the family and breed the children. The results of the research show that 20 % of graduated students think wife should have a steady job and 20 % of them expect wife to take care of family and breed the children. 11. Potential application: 12. The further research: How younger defines a happy family? 13. References: - Nguyen Thi Thuy Hanh (2003), Research about the students' view point of happy family, Doctoral thesis on Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Under Hanoi National University, Hanoi. - Phung Thi Kim Anh (2009), “The concept of a happy family in modern life”, Journal of Family and Gender Studies.