Abstract

Through the comparison and analysis of students majoring in physical education in Korea and Japan in terms of lifestyle, a part-time job, and the consciousness of sport value the following conclusion can be reached. 1. In terms of a part-time job, Korean students tend to do it irregularly, while Japanese students do it regularly. The motives of doing a part-time job was to get social experience, job understanding, for extracurricular activites, and for pastime; Japanese students listed the motives of extracurricular activities, pastime, and earning living expenses. Both Korean and Japanese students preferred simple part-time jobs such as sales and services. The conditions Korean students consider most in getting a part-time job were the nature of the job or the intensity of the job, and time, while Japanese students considered their hobbies or aptitude, and pay. Korean students` income was an average 300,000 Won per month; Japanese earned an average 1,500,00 Won per month. The main expenditure was food and purchase of favorite things in Korean students, while Japanese students spent their income mainly for food and transportation. 2. When the consciousness of sports value was evaluated, both Korean students and Japanese students highly ratd the item of

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