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An Outcome Prediction Model for Participants of Job Creation Project for the Elderly: Based on Living Areas

모지환 1 Jaemin Yoo 2 Jeong Min Choi 3

1대불대학교
2강남대학교
3전북대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this research is to develop a valid index to measure the outcome of the Job Creation Project for the elderly, especially focusing on living areas. The decision tree analysis was used to examine validity and identify the combination of variables that predict better outcomes of the Job Creation Project for the elderly, based on job satisfaction. Job satisfaction was the most important predictor to determine the outcome of the Job Creation Project for the elderly regardless of living areas. When the participants were very satisfied with their job, the conditions that predict the better outcome of the Job Creation Project for the elderly were different according to living areas. Participants in rural areas showed better outcomes if they spent salaries on their living expenses and utilized health care services more than three times per month, poorer outcomes if they were not satisfied with the relationship with co-workers. On the other hand, participants in urban areas showed better outcomes when they participated in public works, had disorders of the musculoskeletal system, were illiterate, or had an education level at the middle school and high school level. Implications and suggestions for further research are provided based on the results.

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