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, working at the Department of Psychology. University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Thanh Xuan - Hanoi. 10. Summary of the thesis results: Through the research on the topic "Value orientation 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. Most of the students have a consensus in the University of Social Sciences on happy family, on the model of happy family and on 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%); while married people value love factors more (35% compared to 15%). - Regarding family models: 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%), 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, in which 35% of SVĐTNRT think that the husband needs to be the pillar of the family and 20% think 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 and have a high income (20%). Meanwhile, women believe 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 result 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.