Suwon City to Conduct Full Survey of Young Parents Under 25 Until February 27
Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province will conduct a full survey of parents under the age of 25 who are raising children.
On the 12th, Suwon City announced that it will carry out a fact-finding survey until the 27th to prepare basic data aimed at reducing the childcare burden and economic and educational gaps experienced by young parents, and at connecting them in a timely manner to the welfare services they need.
The survey will target households in which both parents are 24 years old or younger and are actually raising children.
Based on the survey results, the city plans to provide individual guidance on customized welfare services needed by households of young parents, and to ensure that practical support is provided in connection with district offices and community welfare centers.
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An official from Suwon City said, "We will proactively identify young parents who have low accessibility to information on welfare policies and provide customized welfare services," adding, "We will support young parents so that they can raise their children in a stable manner."
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