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본 연구논문의 목적은 개인의 우울증과 음주 및 약물 오, 남용, 그리고 소득이전 프로그램이 저소득 모자가정 여성 가구주의 취업에 어떠한 영향을 미치는지 분석하는 것이다. 연구 분석을 위해 2004년부터 2013년까지 실시된 미국 약물남용 및 정신건강 서비스 관리(SAMHSA)의 국립 약물남용 보건조사(NSDUH)를 사용하였으며, 연구 목적에 따라 위계적 로지스틱 회귀분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과에 따르면 정신건강 변수 중 약물 오, 남용이 취업 여부에 유의미한 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났으며, 소득이전 프로그램 가운데서는 TANF와 SNAP, 그리고 사회복지 서비스가 모두 취업 여부에 유의미한 영향이 있는 것으로 파악되었다. 다만, 소득이전 프로그램 중 TANF와 SNAP은 취업과 부정적 영향 관계를, 직업훈련과 아동복지 서비스를 포함한 사회복지 현물급여는 취업과 긍정적 영향 관계를 가진 것으로 나타났다. 저소득 모자 가정 여성 가구주의 근로활동을 위해서는 인적 자본 요인의 강화뿐 아니라 개별적 취업 장애요인을 파악한 다양한 정책적 대안이 필요한데, 특히 음주 및 약물 오, 남용의 문제를 가진 저소득 여성의 경우에는 노동시장 참여를 위해 치료 후 사회적 지원이 이루어져야 할 것이며, 그렇지 않은 저소득 여성 가구주의 경우 소득지원 이외의 취업과 밀접한 관계가 있는 취업훈련이나 아동복지 서비스가 제공되어야 할 것으로 판단된다.;Using the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) from the 2004 to 2013 waves, this study aims to analyze predictors of employment status among low-income single mothers in the United States. This study used a hierarchical logistic regression analysis to analyze the relationships between mothers’ employment status and predictors, including demographic characteristics, depression and substance use disorder (behavioral health problems), and government supports (cash and in-kind). The sample consists of a total 14,722 single mothers. This study found that the presence of any substance abuse and dependence showed statistical significance with lower odds of employment, after controlling for covariates. Government supports, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) were significantly associated with lower odds of being employed, whereas receiving job training and child care support were significantly associated with higher odds of being employed. The findings reveal associated relationships between behavioral health, government supports (welfare benefits), and employment.

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최근 자원으로서의 시간에 대한 개인의 인식은 인간의 생활을 영위하는 기초적 단위로서 시간의 가치활용도를 높이고 인간관계의 맥락을 심화시키며, 그들의 「삶의 질」을 극대화하는 핵심적인 가치를 부여하는데 초점을 맞추고 있다. 그렇지만 어느 누구에게나 정해져 있는 시간의 양(quantity)을 어떻게 효율적으로 사용하고, 필요한 분야 및 항목에 얼마나 배분하는가에 따라 시간의 질(quality)을 증대시킬 수 있다. 본 연구는 1999년 통계청에서 처음으로 실시한 자료를 심층 분석하는 것이다. 연구목적은 기혼여성의 혼인상태 및 사회경제적 특성에 따라 생활시간 배분이 어떻게 상이한지를 분석하고 문제점을 찾으며, 아울러 효율적 시간활용방안을 제시하고 정책적 지원방안도 함께 모색하는데 있다. 주요 결과는 우리나라 기혼여성의 생활시간 배분은 혼인상태에 따라 현저한 차이가 있었다는 점이다. 아울러 기혼여성의 경제활동여부도 생활시간 배분에 영향을 크게 미치고 있었다. 특히 이혼부인은 생계유지를 위하여 경제활동에 적극 참여해야 하기 때문에 적절한 시간배분에 문제점을 노출시키고 있었다. 이와 같은 일련의 분석연구는 우리나라 부인의 혼인상태, 연령, 경제활동참여 및 직업유형 등의 특성에 따라 생활방식과 삶의 질을 파악하고, 시간자원을 효율적으로 활용하는 데 필요한 기초자료로 제공될 수 있을 것이며, 궁극적으로 여성의 「삶의 질」을 향상시키는 데 기여할 것으로 사료된다.;Individual's view of time as resource has recently been geared toward making the best use of time as the basic unit of human life in order to deepen the context of interpersonal relationships and maximize quality of life. The quality of one's time can be enhanced depending on how efficiently one allocate, manage, and spend the quantity of time. The present study aims to conduct an in depth examination of the first time-allocation survey carried out in Korea by the National Statistical Office in 1999 and analyze differences and identify problems in time allocation among married women according to their marital status and socioeconomic characteristics. Along the way, strategic plans and policy implications are suggested for improving the efficiency of time allocation. Major findings can be summarized as follows. Patterns of time allocation among married women in Korea vary widely depending on their marital status. The largest portion of their time in general is spent on ‘self-care’ which includes time allocated for sleep. However, divorced women are found to spend the next largest portion of their time on work, while widowed women and women with spouse spend the second largest portion their time on 'leisure and friends/acquaintances'. Divorced women are found to spend significantly more time at work than widowed women and women with spouse do. This is presumably a result stemming from the fact that divorced women, unlike women with spouse present, are highly responsible for household livelihood not only because they do not have income-earning husbands, but also because they are generally younger than their widowed counterparts and therefore are less likely to have income-earning children. Divorced and widowed women in their thirties/forties as compared with other groups are found to spend much more time on work. This may be not only because they unlike women with spouse present-must fulfill their responsibilities and role as the main breadwinner for the family, but also because they are more likely to have school-aged children and are responsible for earning money for bringing up and educating them. Unemployed women, regardless of their marital status, are found to spend more time on household and family care than employed women. This implies that there is an accentuated policy need for paying particular heed to social support toward helping divorced women balance their work and family lives. Koreans in general-irrespective of socio-demographic factors such as gender, age, educational level, marital status, and employment status-are found to devote little time to voluntary activities, even during weekends or holidays. Non-working women and elderly people, in particular, spend very limited amount of time participating in voluntary activities despite having relatively much spare time. Divorced and widowed women as compared to women with spouse are found to suffer from lack of time to care for their preschool children due to other obligations. This calls for more policy attention to be placed on the protection of physical and emotional health of children in these female-headed households. For instance, the availability/accessibility of desired services should be ensured through the expansion of home-helper programs, educare centers, and financial aid programs. Based on these results, the following time management strategies and policy options can be considered. First, more time needs to be allocated, especially in the case of married non-working women, to voluntary activities. This can be made possible by reducing time spent on friends/acquaintances, leisure activities, and self-care. Second, it is hard for many divorced and widowed women to allocate much time to household and family care because they are responsible for engaging in income-earning activities. Therefore, social support should be provided to enhance the availability and accessibility of home-helper programs and daycare services. Third, cultural/leisure programs should be developed for working married women who generally have little or no time for leisure and interpersonal relationships. Forth, the longstanding inequalities in gender roles must be redressed. To do this would require men to escape from their traditional ‘male gender role’ and assume an increased, if not equal, role in household tasks and family care.

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Social Welfare Review