Publications

Detailed Information

Who Cares? Political Motherhood and Its Gendered Implications in Korea

Cited 0 time in Web of Science Cited 0 time in Scopus
Authors

Won, Sook-Yeon

Issue Date
2006
Publisher
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.20 No.1, pp. 119-131
Abstract
The active involvement of married women in the labor market has brought qualitatively new issues of state policy for child carethat is, political motherhood. Given that political motherhood directly affects maternal employment, it is an essential issue of state policy toward working women. This study asks about the ways in which Korean political motherhood influences the reconciliation of work and family forworking mothers through a gender perspective. In so doing, Korean political motherhood is critically examined in terms of three interwined dimensions: accessibility, affordability, and quality. Then, based on the critical review, the nature of Korean political motherhood will be identified in the context of gender implication. Finally, some policy alternatives to overcoming the gendered nature of political motherhood will be considered.
ISSN
1225-5017
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/69895
Files in This Item:
Appears in Collections:

Altmetrics

Item View & Download Count

  • mendeley

Items in S-Space are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Share