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2020 & 2021 Childcare Amid Covid-19 Surveys and Interviews
Due to social distancing to prevent the spreading of COVID-19, households have gone through an increased burden of care work. This spring, kindergartens and schools have closed down which elevated the burden for parents with young children. The Center for Transnational Migration and Social Inclusion and Gallup Korea surveyed 1200 married men and women with children 0-12 years old to find about the impact of COVID-19 on care at home. In March 2021, we conducted a second survey that expanded the number of samples to 2016 parents nationwide and added questions about their experiences over the past year. Through this survey, we collected a wide range of information on whether to work from home, experience in caring for children during telecommuting, and who mainly cared for their children and were in charge of housework during social distancing due to COVID-19. Based on the results of these surveys, we are conducting research to see how gender inequality in care, which existed in Korean society, intensifies in emergency situations such as COVID-19, how government policies such as family care leave and emergency care were accepted and what are the problems. The Center for Transnational Migration and Social Inclusion plans to provide practical solutions based on such empirical data to continue to seek alternatives to what measures should be taken if situations such as COVID-19 continue in the future. A series of publication related to this topic can be found in: Brief Series on COVID-19 and Care Impact of COVID-19 with Small Children in South Korea: Overview of Survey 1st Survey 2nd Survey Overview of Research Data on COVID-19
2018 Qualitative Interviews of Unpaid and Paid Care Workers on Eldercare and Childcare
This data includes 96 interviews conducted between May to December 2018 on paid and unpaid childcare providers of children and elders. Seoul National University researchers and Gallup Korea divided interviewees based on whether they took care of children/elders and whether they were paid or not. Through such classification of interviewees, we were able to understand the current situation of childcare labor and its characteristics in various perspectives. We plan to use the data for analyzing childcare labor within South Korea.
2018 Care Work in South Korea Survey
국제이주와 포용사회센터는 돌봄노동과 경제(CWE-GAM) 국제프로젝트의 일환으로 미국 아메리칸 대학교, 브루킹스 연구소, 캐나다 토론토 대학교 등의 연구진과 함께 2018년 한국의 돌봄에 관한 데이터를 수집하는 설문조사를 실시했습니다. <2018 한국의 돌봄>조사는 돌봄의 본질에 대한 깊이 있는 이해를 토대로 돌봄의 가치를 측정하는 지표를 개발하고, 한국사회 돌봄의 현황과 이슈를 밝히기 위해 시행되었습니다. 설문은 한국의 노인돌봄과 아동돌봄이 어떻게 이뤄지고 있는지, 가족의 돌봄 부담은 어떠하며 유급돌봄제공자가 직면한 어려움을 무엇인지 등에 관한 구체적인 질문을 담고 있습니다. 조사는 한국갤럽과 함께 진행되었으며, 유급돌봄제공자의 경우 보육교사 등 아동돌봄제공자 300명, 요양보호사 등 노인돌봄제공자 300명 총 600명(유의샘플)이 설문에 참여했으며, 가족돌봄 제공자의 경우 아동돌봄(엄마) 500명, 노인돌봄 500명 총 1,000명이 설문에 참여했습니다.연구 내용 살펴보기The Toll and Reward of Family Caregiving: Eldercare in South Korea노인 재가돌봄 상황에서 공식돌봄서비스는 어떻게 활용되나?: 가족주돌봄제공자의 관점을 중심으로2018 한국의 돌봄 조사 : 주요 내용 소개 및 시사점
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2020 & 2021 Childcare Amid Covid-19 Surveys and Interviews
Due to social distancing to prevent the spreading of COVID-19, households have gone through an increased burden of care work. This spring, kindergartens and schools have closed down which elevated the burden for parents with young children. The Center for Transnational Migration and Social Inclusion and Gallup Korea surveyed 1200 married men and women with children 0-12 years old to find about the impact of COVID-19 on care at home. In March 2021, we conducted a second survey that expanded the number of samples to 2016 parents nationwide and added questions about their experiences over the past year. Through this survey, we collected a wide range of information on whether to work from home, experience in caring for children during telecommuting, and who mainly cared for their children and were in charge of housework during social distancing due to COVID-19. Based on the results of these surveys, we are conducting research to see how gender inequality in care, which existed in Korean society, intensifies in emergency situations such as COVID-19, how government policies such as family care leave and emergency care were accepted and what are the problems. The Center for Transnational Migration and Social Inclusion plans to provide practical solutions based on such empirical data to continue to seek alternatives to what measures should be taken if situations such as COVID-19 continue in the future. A series of publication related to this topic can be found in: Brief Series on COVID-19 and Care Impact of COVID-19 with Small Children in South Korea: Overview of Survey 1st Survey 2nd Survey Overview of Research Data on COVID-19
2018 Qualitative Interviews of Unpaid and Paid Care Workers on Eldercare and Childcare
This data includes 96 interviews conducted between May to December 2018 on paid and unpaid childcare providers of children and elders. Seoul National University researchers and Gallup Korea divided interviewees based on whether they took care of children/elders and whether they were paid or not. Through such classification of interviewees, we were able to understand the current situation of childcare labor and its characteristics in various perspectives. We plan to use the data for analyzing childcare labor within South Korea.
2018 Care Work in South Korea Survey
국제이주와 포용사회센터는 돌봄노동과 경제(CWE-GAM) 국제프로젝트의 일환으로 미국 아메리칸 대학교, 브루킹스 연구소, 캐나다 토론토 대학교 등의 연구진과 함께 2018년 한국의 돌봄에 관한 데이터를 수집하는 설문조사를 실시했습니다. <2018 한국의 돌봄>조사는 돌봄의 본질에 대한 깊이 있는 이해를 토대로 돌봄의 가치를 측정하는 지표를 개발하고, 한국사회 돌봄의 현황과 이슈를 밝히기 위해 시행되었습니다. 설문은 한국의 노인돌봄과 아동돌봄이 어떻게 이뤄지고 있는지, 가족의 돌봄 부담은 어떠하며 유급돌봄제공자가 직면한 어려움을 무엇인지 등에 관한 구체적인 질문을 담고 있습니다. 조사는 한국갤럽과 함께 진행되었으며, 유급돌봄제공자의 경우 보육교사 등 아동돌봄제공자 300명, 요양보호사 등 노인돌봄제공자 300명 총 600명(유의샘플)이 설문에 참여했으며, 가족돌봄 제공자의 경우 아동돌봄(엄마) 500명, 노인돌봄 500명 총 1,000명이 설문에 참여했습니다.연구 내용 살펴보기The Toll and Reward of Family Caregiving: Eldercare in South Korea노인 재가돌봄 상황에서 공식돌봄서비스는 어떻게 활용되나?: 가족주돌봄제공자의 관점을 중심으로2018 한국의 돌봄 조사 : 주요 내용 소개 및 시사점
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