A Qualitative Study on the Economic Activities Experience of Low-Incom…
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.35273/jec.2021.11.2.002
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This study sought to explore the work experience of 11 low-income poor women participating in social enterprise activities. Therefore, low-income poor women participating in social enterprises were selected as study participants from among the primary national beneficiaries, low-income families, and the second-highest class with school-age children aged more than six months. In other words, they conducted in-depth interviews with low-income poor women about their work experience in social enterprises to understand their work experience by Giorgi's phenomenological research methods. The results of the in-depth interview could be summarized into 12 sub-components and six key components: "Day in Pain," "Economic Independence," "Me in Work," "Organizational Conflict," "Me in Progress for a Better Life," and "Me in Stronger." The working experience of low-income poor women was a positive process of change, and child growing up showing pride as a confident social worker through capacity building even in moments of frustration and hardship. The results of this study can be used to explore the development direction of social enterprises involving low-income poor women. It is also expected to contribute to the intervention in capacity building for poor women in social enterprises.
Key words: Low-income Poor Women, Working Experience, Social Enterprise, Phenomenological Approach.
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