Organization
Young Ran Kim | |||
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Group | Division for Family Policy Research | Position | Research Fellow |
Major/Work | Sociology | Tel | 02-3156-7147 |
Education | ■ PhD in Sociology, Seoul National University(2010) ■ MA in Sociology, Seoul National University(1995) ■ BA in Sociology, Seoul National University(1993) |
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An area of study | Family Policy, Care Policy, Social Policy | ||
Research performance | (Major Publications) ■ A Study on the Analysis of Family Survey in 2020 ■ A Study on the Establishment of the Fourth Framework Plan for Family Policy(2020) ■ Embracing Family Diversity To Counter the Trasition to a Low Birth Rate Society(2020) ■ A Preliminary Survey Study of the 2020 Family Survey(2019) ■ A Study on the Improvement of Gender Inequality in the Measurement of Time Spent on Housework(2018) ■ A Study on After-school Care and Demand Analysis of Elementary School Students(2018) ■ Study on Transition into Adulthood by Family Class : Focusing on Policy Implications(2017) (Thesis & Articles in Periodical Academic Journals) ■ Kim, Youngran(2010). The Characteristics of Family Caregiving for long-term care elderly(Doctoral dissertation) ■ Kim, Youngran & Minjung, Kim(2016). “The Path Model in Predicting Effects of Family Functioning on Academic Self-Efficacy and Academic Grade among Socially Disadvantaged Students in After-School Education Programs”, The Women’s Studies. 2016. Vol.90 No.1 pp.1~42 ■ Kim, Youngran, Goeun Kim & Soyoung Kim(2015). “A Study on factors influencing the care burden of parents having children with developmental disabilities: the focus on the children’s life cycle”, The Women’s Studies. 2015. Vol. 88 No.1 pp. 117~164 ■ Kim, Youngran(2007). “Analysis on Factors Affecting Elderly Care work Hours and Stresses in Care work among Family Caregivers” , The Women’s Studies.2007. Vol.72 No.1 pp.31~72 (Research Reports) ■ 2015. Policy Measures to Support School-Age Children of Vulnerable Families, Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2015. Strategies of Immigration Policies in Response to Low Fertility: with a focus for the Utilization of Chinese Students, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy·Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2015. A Study on the Trend in Change to Korean Families’ Time Use : Using Time Use Survey, Ministry of Gender Equality and Family ■ 2015. A study on performance inspection of the second Basic Health Care and Family Planning, Ministry of Gender Equality and Family ■ 2015. Reconsideration on Effectiveness of Policies in Response to Low Fertility, Ministry of Strategy and Finance ■ 2015. Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women & Families : the 2015 Annual Report, Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2014. A study on child care support measures for parents of children with disabilities, Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2014. The Future of the Family and Projections for Policies Regarding Women and Families in South Korea(Ⅳ), Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2013. The Social Change and Family of China(Ⅱ): focusing on the Chinese family life through the family consumption, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy·Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2013. The Community-based Care Support Plan for Elderly Single Household-the Case Study of Elderly Community Care, Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2013. The Future of the Family and Projections for Policies Regarding Women and Families in South Korea(Ⅲ), Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2012. The Social Change and Family of China(Ⅰ): focusing on the family of urban immigrant workers, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy·Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2012. Cooperative research: Characteristics and Prospect of Changes in Korean Family Foreign Examples of Response Policies to Family Change, National Research Council for Economic, Humanities, and Social Sciences ■ 2012. A Study of Multicultural Family Support Service Center Management Model Considering Regional Characteristics, Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2012. The Future of the Family and Projections for Policies Regarding Women and Families in South Korea(Ⅱ), Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2011. Family Change and Policy Implication(Ⅱ): Focusing on the changes in Chinese families and lifestyles, National Research Council for Economic, Humanities, and Social Sciences ■ 2011. Developing the Model of Community-Based Childcare Network for Childrens from Dual-Income Families, with a Focus on Elementary School Children, Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2011. The Future of the Family and Projections for Policies Regarding Women and Families in South Korea(Ⅰ), Korean Women’s Development Institute ■ 2010. Study on the gender differences in Baby-Boom Generation, Korean Women’s Development Institute |