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A Study on the Experience of Social Support in the Education and Care of Children of Married Migrant Women

  • Industry Promotion Research
  • Abbr : IPR
  • 2023, 8(4), pp.147-162
  • DOI : 10.21186/IPR.2023.8.4.147
  • Publisher : Industrial Promotion Institute
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Interdisciplinary Research
  • Received : August 17, 2023
  • Accepted : September 22, 2023
  • Published : October 31, 2023

Jung Young-mi 1 Nam Bu-Hyun 2

1선문대학교 한국학과
2선문대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study explored the experience of social support in the education and rearing of children of immigrant women through international marriage and found its essential meaning. First of all, the husband's social support was very important, but the relationship with the husband had a different effect on childrearing and education. Parents-in-law had a positive and negative impact on child rearing and education of them due to cultural conflicts between the two countries. Their own mother was a strong support that gave them great strength just by being there, and as their children grew up, they regarded their mother as the source of bilingual education for their children. Other supporters around them were Korean friends who connected Korean society by sharing information on child care and education. Friends who spoke and communicated in their native language were emotional and psychological supporters that bonded the same experience of parenting and education for their children. In conclusion, the research participants expected a better life for themselves and their children by using a multi-layered social support system as well as a transnational family network in the process of child education and care. Accordingly, it was proposed to systematically improve the laws, systems, and policy support so that the social support system can be further strengthened at the family, community, and transnational levels for the education and care of children of immigrant women through international marriage.

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