Single mothers’ experiences with pregnancy and child rearing in korea: Discrepancy between social services/policies and single mothers’ needs

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Abstract

This study aims to explore single mothers’ experiences with social services/policies for their independent living and to identify gaps between these experiences and the needs of single mothers. A focus group discussion was performed to collect data. Seven single mothers discussed their experiences in significant periods of their lives: pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. Findings from the qualitative thematic analysis show discrepancies between the direction of social services/policies and single mothers’ needs, in terms of difficulties in healthcare, childcare, housing, employment, and income security. To the single mothers in this study, the social safety net is not inclusive, compared to that which is available to two-parent families or adoptive families. It is necessary to intervene in current blind spots of services/policies for single mothers, and to provide a social safety net to strengthen single mothers’ self-reliance and their children’s social security in the long term.

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Kim, J. E., Lee, J. Y., & Lee, S. H. (2018). Single mothers’ experiences with pregnancy and child rearing in korea: Discrepancy between social services/policies and single mothers’ needs. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050955

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