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Analysis of Differences in Social Service Use Experience and Factors Influencing Social Service Use Experience According to the Type of Elderly Households and Income Level
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Academic journal
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Myoungju Hwang (마음나눔사회복지연구소) Baek Hakyoung (강원대학교)
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아시아문화학술원 인문사회 21 인문사회 21 제11권 제5호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.1
Pages
2,287 - 2,300 (14page)

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Analysis of Differences in Social Service Use Experience and Factors Influencing Social Service Use Experience According to the Type of Elderly Households and Income Level
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences in the experiences of using social services between elderly households living alone, elderly couples, and households living together with the elderly by type of elderly households, and differences in the experience of using social services between ordinary elderly households and households with low incomes. In addition, the purpose of this study is to find out the influencing factors of the elderly households and households of low-income households using social services. To this end, in the 13th year data of the Korea welfare panel (KoWePS), as of 2018, a total of 3,274 cases in which the elderly were heads of households or the elderly consisted of household members were analyzed. As for the data analysis method, frequency analysis, independent sample t-test, variance analysis, post-test and multiple regression analysis were performed. The main results of the study are as follows. First, it was found that the elderly single households had higher levels of social service use than the elderly couple households, and the elderly single households had higher than the elderly living with family. Second, it was found that low-income households for the elderly had a higher level of social service use than general households for the elderly. Third, in the elderly general households, age, educational level, residential area, and the presence or absence of disabilities influenced the experience of using social services. And in the elderly and low-income households, it was found that gender, age, education level, and the presence or absence of chronic diseases affect the experience of using social services. Based on such research results, we intend to provide social welfare implications so that social services can be continuously performed without the welfare blind spot.

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