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A Study on Assessment of Social Cohesion Status with Policy Implications(Ⅸ) : Policy Direction for Enhancing Social Integration in the Post-COVID-19 era

Title
A Study on Assessment of Social Cohesion Status with Policy Implications(Ⅸ) : Policy Direction for Enhancing Social Integration in the Post-COVID-19 era
Alternative Author(s)

Lee, TaejinKim, DongjinKwak, YoonKyungLee, Wonjin ; Woo, Sunhee ; Kim, Ji-Won

Keyword
Social integration ; Post-COVID-19 ; Economic Shock ; Health Inequality ; Social Support ; Welfare Policy Response Awareness
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Abstract
This report analyzes the perception of social integration after COVID-19, economic shock, inequality in physical and mental health, and changes in social support caused by COVID-19, and measures the relationship between awareness of social integration and policy acceptance. This has implications for establishing policies for future stability and integration. To this end, this study conducted a social survey on the impact of COVID-19 and social integration. The analysis results are as follows.
First, compared to 2020, when Corona 19 was in full swing, subjective happiness and life satisfaction increased, and depression generally decreased. However, it appears that the psychological state of being able to live a stable and safe life as a member of society, such as social integration, trust, support, and fairness, has deteriorated. In addition, when comparing the situation before and after the COVID-19 outbreak and when daily life was completely restored, the 60s/70s, the unemployed, and the low-income group still expect negative changes, unlike the overall trend in 2022, regarding changes in the household economic situation.In trust change, only the unemployed expected a negative change.
Second, it was found that the economic shock of COVID-19 was quite large, and the economic shock was relatively large for temporary workers, daily workers, special employment workers, employers/self-employed people, and low-income workers. In the case of this group, the probability of applying for those who have experienced a decrease in earned income due to government support related to COVID-19 is relatively high, so it is judged that government support related to COVID-19 has achieved half success. In addition, the perception of social integration among the groups that suffered economic damage from COVID-19 was relatively low, suggesting that the economic shock of COVID-19 may have weakened social integration.
Third, compared to before the outbreak of COVID-19, the proportion of those who responded that their health had deteriorated was high in the vulnerable group, and this group also showed a high proportion of respondents who said their feelings of depression increased after COVID-19. In addition, the response that smoking has increased, the response that drinking has increased, and the response that sleep time has decreased were all more common in the vulnerable group. The response that they have not yet recovered to the pre-COVID-19 level also showed a higher percentage of the vulnerable group, implying that more time and detailed support from the government are needed to recover daily life.
Finally, 41.6% of respondents answered that they spent more time alone in relation to interpersonal relationships after COVID-19.On the other hand, 67.5% and 61.7% of respondents said that their interaction with close friends or people and their interaction with family and relatives had decreased. In addition, necessary support services related to welfare, life-related counseling and support services(48.7%) and cultural welfare services for daily sports, leisure life, and hobby support(46.1%) were found.In addition, social support was commonly identified as an influencing factor on social integration and perception of social conflict.
The results of this study are expected to serve as basic data for mass production of the vulnerable due to the pandemic and for seeking policy responses to it.In the future, it is necessary to present a pan-society policy direction that can rebuild a relationship of trust, and the role and responsibility of the state for support for the socially underprivileged and publicity must be emphasized. The strengthening of the policy direction and response to COVID-19 should serve as an opportunity to lead to the development of the welfare state, and it is necessary to actively introduce the concept of equity into social policies for recovery from COVID-19.
Table Of Contents
Abstract 1
요 약 5

제1장 서론 13
제1절 연구 필요성 및 목적 15
제2절 연구 내용 및 방법 17

제2장 이론적 배경 25
제1절 포스트코로나 시대에 나타나는 취약성 27
제2절 코로나19의 경제적 충격과 사회통합 및 복지정책 인식 30
제3절 코로나19 취약계층과 건강불평등 31
제4절 코로나19 이후의 사회적 지지와 사회통합 영향요인 34

제3장 코로나19 전후 삶의 만족도와 사회통합, 정부대응 인식 변화 37
제1절 들어가며 39
제2절 주관적 행복과 삶의 만족도 41
제3절 사회통합 인식 50
제4절 정부의 코로나19 대응 및 향후 지원 방향 인식 87
제5절 소결 100

제4장 코로나19의 경제적 충격과 사회통합 및 복지정책 인식 105
제1절 들어가며 107
제2절 분석 방법 108
제3절 분석 결과 112
제4절 소결 142

제5장 코로나19로 인한 건강영향과 사회통합을 위한 건강정책 인식 145
제1절 들어가며 147
제2절 연구 방법 147
제3절 분석 결과 149
제4절 소결 173

제6장 코로나19 이후, 사회적 지지와 사회통합 및 사회갈등 영향요인 175
제1절 들어가며 177
제2절 연구 방법 178
제3절 분석 결과 182
제4절 소결 205

제7장 결론 및 정책적 함의 207
제1절 주요 결과 및 함의 209
제2절 정책 제언 219

참고문헌 223
부록 229
[부록 1] 코로나19의 영향과 사회통합 실태조사 표본설계 229
[부록 2] 코로나19의 영향과 사회통합 실태조사 설문지 245
[부록 3] 코로나19의 영향과 사회통합 실태조사 기초분석 267
Local ID
Research Monographs2022-04
ISBN
978-89-6827-868-6
DOI
10.23060/kihasa.a.2022.04
KIHASA 주제 분류
General social security > Social cohesion
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