Research Monographs
A Study of Assessment of Social Cohesion Status with Policy Implications (?): Public Perception of Migrants' Social Integration
- Author
Kwak, YoonKyung
- Publication Date
2024
- Pages
249
- Series No.
연구보고서 2024-24
- Language
kor
The study aims to understand public perceptions of migrants in Korea, attitudes toward immigration policies, and views on migrants’ social rights and the welfare system. In order to do so, a face-to-face survey using structured questionnaires was conducted between June and August 2024, targeting a sample of 3,000 Korean adults aged 19 to 75 across the nation.
The analysis examined public perceptions of diversity and migrant acceptance across dimensions such as cultural openness, stereotypes, and national identity. Additionally, attitudes toward immigration policies and social integration were examined. A subsequent section of the report focuses on public views regarding migrants’ social rights and the welfare system.
The research findings provide valuable insights for enhancing social cohesion. Firstly, public perceptions of migrants should be taken into account when designing and implementing relevant social policies. Secondly, the quality of contact between locals and migrants should be prioritized over the frequency of contact. Thirdly, achieving social consensus on social integration policies and establishing mid-to-long-term policy directions is essential. In this process, the voices of both locals and migrants should be actively included. Fourthly, introducing a social integration fund should be considered. Lastly, an anti-discrimination law should be enacted, along with the establishment of an anti-discrimination committee within relevant ministries or public institutions, with a special rapporteur appointed to oversee these efforts.
The analysis examined public perceptions of diversity and migrant acceptance across dimensions such as cultural openness, stereotypes, and national identity. Additionally, attitudes toward immigration policies and social integration were examined. A subsequent section of the report focuses on public views regarding migrants’ social rights and the welfare system.
The research findings provide valuable insights for enhancing social cohesion. Firstly, public perceptions of migrants should be taken into account when designing and implementing relevant social policies. Secondly, the quality of contact between locals and migrants should be prioritized over the frequency of contact. Thirdly, achieving social consensus on social integration policies and establishing mid-to-long-term policy directions is essential. In this process, the voices of both locals and migrants should be actively included. Fourthly, introducing a social integration fund should be considered. Lastly, an anti-discrimination law should be enacted, along with the establishment of an anti-discrimination committee within relevant ministries or public institutions, with a special rapporteur appointed to oversee these efforts.
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