• 제목/요약/키워드: 아이돌보미지원사업

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서울시 아이돌보미의 직무 만족도에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Job Satisfaction of Child Care Helpers in Seoul City)

  • 황혜신;윤명자
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2012
  • This study aimed to investigate the job satisfaction of child care helpers who are service providers in a child care support project. For this study, 302 child care helpers in ten districts within Seoul participated in the present study. A survey was conducted to collect data concerning their job satisfaction. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and regression using the SPSSWin 16.0 version. The results of this study were as follows. Generally, child care helpers had a high degree of job satisfaction. In addition, they exhibited the highest degree of satisfaction in relationships and the lowest satisfaction in wages. Furthermore, they demonstrated varying degrees of job satisfaction depending on their individual characteristics, activity characteristics, and activity recognition. The results of the present study can provide useful implications in regards to successful child care support projects.

이용자관점에서 본 아이돌보미지원사업의 특성과 개선방안에 관한 기초연구 (A Basic Study on Public Nanny Service Characteristics and Improvement Strategies)

  • 이승미;김선미
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.51-65
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    • 2011
  • In order to find out better policy strategies for public nanny service, this study tried to find out the characteristics and the major problems of this service based on 24 in-depth interviews and 7 focus group interviews with nannies, beneficiaries, managers, and public agents. Research findings showed that public nanny service was effectively filling the gap between nursery care services and parent's care services(especially who are both working). Also, this service provided tailored support to parents who have urgent or unexpected problems which prohibit them from properly caring their children. Especially this service effectively worked for temporary needs of caring young children. This study proposes these two strategies as follows: First, the beneficiary selection criteria should be updated. Second, the level and types of available time should be raised to fit the diverse needs of parents.