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Comparison of Attitudes between Chinese and Korean University Students Lee, Joung-yong This paper presents a comparison of attitudes between Chinese and Korean university students. Compared with Korean students, on average Chinese students do not spend as much on leisure-related products or services...
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Published in | 중국연구, 37(0) pp. 443 - 462 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | Korean |
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중국연구소
01.06.2006
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ISSN | 1225-8695 2713-5950 |
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Summary: | Comparison of Attitudes between Chinese and Korean University Students Lee, Joung-yong This paper presents a comparison of attitudes between Chinese and Korean university students. Compared with Korean students, on average Chinese students do not spend as much on leisure-related products or services. However expenditure on leisure related products increrases as family income increases. Similar to Korean students, most Chinese students own mobile phones. The percentages of ownership of other multimedia devices such as PC, MP3 players, and digital camera are lowerfor Chinese students than forKorean students.Chinese students as well as Korean students prospect their generation to be better off than their parents' generation. Especially, more than half of Chinese students believe their economy will catch up with Japanese economy in 30 years. As Chinese economy grows, both Chinese and Korean students do not expect the relationship between China and Japan to improve much. Chinese 'likeness' of Korean trend is very apparent but Korean 'likeness' of Chinese trend is very minor. It is also observed that higher percentage of Chinese students like Korea than that of Korean students like China.Sexual attitudes are very similar between the two groups. They are relatively affirmative on sexual relations before marriage. Chinese students think human network is essential for getting jobs. Korean students think English proficency is the most important factor. However, Chinese students spend longer hours in practicing English and reading books than Korean students.Korean students drink alcohol much more frequently than Chinese students. Also, therate of smoking is much higher for Korean students than Chinese students. No female Chinese student said she was a smoker. KCI Citation Count: 6 |
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Bibliography: | G704-001019.2006.37..008 |
ISSN: | 1225-8695 2713-5950 |