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Time Allocation of Working Mothers with Preschool Children: Juggling Time between Work and Care

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Authors

Hyun, Jae Eun; Lee, Jae Bok; Kum, Hyunsub

Issue Date
2012
Publisher
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.27 No.2, pp. 175-201
Keywords
time use surveyworking motherslabor market participationtime pressurechildcare
Abstract
Mothers labor market participation has increased significantly in
Korea. This article explores how working mothers in Korea with children under
the age of six allocate their time in order to spend time with children, and what
substitutes they rely on when they are unable to provide childcare. Mothers who
participate in the labor market have begun to narrow the gap in child-care time
between themselves and mothers who are full-time homemakers; they often
compensate for insufficient care time during the week by increasing care time
on weekends and increasing the quality of time spent with their children. Substitute
caregivers include grandparents and, to a much lesser extent, fathers, but the
burden of childcare has not been effectively shared within the family, and working
mothers continue to face significant time pressure.
ISSN
1225-5017
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/79020
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