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건강가정지원을 위한 보편적 복지와 선별적 복지에 관한 문헌고찰: 조기 가족-개입을 위한 제언
Literature Review on Universal and Residual Services of Early Family-Intervention: Implications for Korean Society 원문보기

한국가정관리학회지 = Journal of Korean Home Management Association, v.33 no.3, 2015년, pp.49 - 66  

윤종희 (Department of Social Welfare, Dongduk Women's University)

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The purpose of the study was to review literature on universal and residual services of early family-intervention. The review was focused on early family-intervention cases proven effective in empowering children, parents and families, which, in turn, brought about positive synergy effects to the co...

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연령에 따른 아동청소년 빈곤율은? 6%로 낮아졌으나 사람 수로 따져봤을 때 여전히 백만 명이 넘는다(Korea Institute for Social Health and Social Affairs, 2014). Ministry of Health and Welfare(2014)의 2013년 아동청소년 종합 실태조사를 보면 아동청소년 빈곤율은 연령이 높을수록 점차 높아져 만 0∼8세의 경우 8.6%인데 12∼17세의 경우 11.5%나 되며, 주양육자가 고용상태에 있는 경우 13.1%로 더 높아진다. 빈곤은 다른 위험요인과의 복합적인 관계 속에서 부모의 양육 행동에 해로운 영향을 끼쳐 아동의 성장 발달에 심각한 영향을 주므로(I.
초록우산 어린이 재단이 조사한 저소득 가정이 자녀에게 미치는 영향은? 초록우산 어린이 재단(The Institute for Child Welfare Research, 2014)이 지난해 5월부터 12월에 걸쳐 초등학생 4327명을 대상으로 부모의 소득, 학력과 같은 대표적인 계층관련 변수의 영향력을 조사한 결과, 부모소득은 자녀의 키, 비만, 우울, 사회적 위축에, 부모학력은 비만, 우울, 사회적 위축과 자살생각에 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 저소득 자녀의 비만율은 고소득의 2배나 되었으며, 중졸 어머니의 자녀가 자살을 생각한 적이 있다는 응답이 대졸 어머니 자녀의 2배가 넘었다.
아동청소년 빈곤율 현황은? 우리 사회의 소득 양극화는 IMF 이후 심화되어 빈곤의 대물림이 우려되고 있다. 아동청소년 빈곤율의 동태를 살펴보면 2008년에 14.3%로 상승하였다가 2013년에는 10.6%로 낮아졌으나 사람 수로 따져봤을 때 여전히 백만 명이 넘는다(Korea Institute for Social Health and Social Affairs, 2014). Ministry of Health and Welfare(2014)의 2013년 아동청소년 종합 실태조사를 보면 아동청소년 빈곤율은 연령이 높을수록 점차 높아져 만 0∼8세의 경우 8.
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