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Work Program Predictors of Escape from Self-Sufficiency Programs : A Case Study of Seoul, Incheon, and Kyounggi Province

엄태영 1

1경일대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This study examines the predictors ofparticipants' escape from self-sufficiency programs. The Hierarchical Linear Model(HLM) was used for the analysis. A total of 347 people in 30 centers were selected for the study. The results of the analysis of fixed effects indicate that the potential for escape would be greater for people who are not welfare recipients, have a higher level of education, are younger, consider their duties as appropriate, and take part in self-sufficient programs for a longer period of time. In addition, the analysis of community self-sufficiency centers' organizational effect on the possibility of escape suggests that the probability of entering into a profession will increase as the training cost per person becomes higher. With respect to the period of participation, the results of the conditional slope model suggest that the possibility of escape will rapidly increase as the training cost per person becomes higher and as work support programs according to the length of program participation becomes more prevalent. This study suggests political and practical implications for escape from self-sufficient programs.

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