The findings show that the jobs in which people have a higher chance of being able to balance work with housework/childcare and returning to work after having had a child are: elementary/middle/high school teachers, professors, insurance agents, sellers of indirect investment securities, and training managers.
Jobs with higher levels of work-family balance provide better work environments. In addition, people who have such jobs have higher levels of professional expertise and job satisfaction.
Among jobs with a high percentage of female workers and the jobs that enable a higher chance of being able to juggle work with housework/childcare are Korean traditional costume makers, door-to-door saleswomen, nutritionists, and women who work in the Kimchi and side dishes manufacturing industry.
The jobs that enable a higher chance of returning to work after having had a child are Korean traditional costume makers, daycare teachers, and nurses. In addition, the jobs that have high demand and allow work-family balance are insurance agents, sellers of indirect investment securities, clinical psychologists, and other therapists.