Title |
An Analysis of Needs for Community Space and Child-care Supporting Services in Urban Dual Low-income Families |
Authors |
임예지(Lim, Yeaji-Ji) ; 이연숙(Lee, Yeaun-Sook) |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2018.27.3.003 |
Keywords |
Urban Dual Low-income Family ; Community Space ; Child-care Supporting Service ; Cooperative Child-care Environment |
Abstract |
Although the number of dual low-income families continues to increase, working mothers are suffering from difficulties from housework and child rearing due to the economic difficulties and poor residential environment. By understanding the needs about community space and child-care support services, this study will look into planning cooperative child-care environments for dual low-income families with infants and children. Through purposive sampling this research targeted 151 dual income families with an average monthly income level of 1-3 in Seoul. The collected data was analyzed by frequency analysis, descriptive statistics, and independent sample t-test using SPSS. The research results are as follows: According to the review, respondents responded positively to cooperative child-care. Out of the 20 general community spaces, the need for an indoor playground, recreation room, day nursery, separate garbage and reading room ranked high. Overall, 21 child-care community spaces and 11 child-care support services were generally rated highly. |