Abstract

This study examined the impact on the effectiveness of self-reliance projectparticipants, focusing on the level and type of social capital of the participants. The subjectsof the study were participants participating in self-reliance projects at local self-reliancecenters in the region, and data analysis was performed using SPSS 26.0. As a result of dataanalysis, it was analyzed that the level and type of social capital had a statistically significant impact on the effectiveness of self-reliance projects such as changes in income, changes inwork satisfaction, and changes in life satisfaction. Based on the above results, policyrecommendations were presented for establishing a resource network for managing socialcapital of participants, guaranteeing autonomy in self-reliance projects, modifying criteria forjudging participants' work ability, and field-based customized education. However, this studyhas limitations because it only examined the social capital of participants participating inself-reliance projects. In future research, we believe that by examining a wide range of factorsrelated to the effectiveness of self-reliance projects, we will be able to find factors that werenot examined in this study.

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