Abstract

The purpose of this study is to microscopically approach how the elderly who participate in the public type project, which accounts for more than 70% of the elderly employment program, feel about the delivery system, participation satisfaction, and social capital of the project according to gender, age, education level, economic level, health status. As a result of the study, the motivation for participation was the absolute majority (81.1%) of living expenses or pocket money. In the analysis of the difference with the business delivery system according to the participant 's personal characteristics, both men and women rated the professionalism of the performing agency higher than other variables and the positive perception of women was higher than that of men. In terms of satisfaction with participation, women, those aged between 70 and 75, and those who graduated from elementary school or lower perceived it highly, showing differences according to the individual characteristics of the elderly. In particular, the participating elderly living with unmarried children were noted to have the lowest awareness of the delivery system, social capital, and satisfaction averages.

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