Number of Births rose 24% in Mapo-gu, 8.3% in Incheon YOY. Summary of Key Policies the Central Government Can Learn From and Benchmark

Incheon’s Birth Promotion Policies:

  1. “i Plus 100 Million Dream” Policy
    • Extends financial support for children up to 18 years (not just infancy), totaling ₩100 million per child.
    • Includes existing benefits like parental pay, child allowances, and education subsidies, alongside innovative additions such as:
      • ₩8.4 million “Angel Support Fund”
      • ₩19.8 million “i Dream Allowance”
      • ₩500,000 maternity transport allowance.
  2. “i Plus Housing Dream” Policy
    • Provides affordable housing for families, offering:
      • Newlyweds rental housing at ₩1,000 per day (₩30,000/month).
      • Mortgage interest support for families with newborns to help secure homes.
  3. Support for Rural and Maritime Communities:
  • Introduced agriculture and fishery allowances to improve living conditions for farmers and fishermen.
  • Increased settlement support allowances for residents of the West Sea’s vulnerable islands affected by geopolitical tensions.

Mapo-gu’s (마포구) Key Policies and Initiatives:

  1. Comprehensive Support Centers:
    • Sunlight Center (“햇빛센터”): Offers a one-stop service from pregnancy preparation to childbirth and parenting.
    • Single Mother Support Center (“처끝센터”): Assists unmarried mothers with tailored counseling and services, including prenatal, childbirth, and postpartum care.
  2. Childcare and Parental Support:
    • Healing Spaces for Mothers (“맘카페”): Provides stress relief and a community space for mothers.
    • “Babysitter House” Initiative: Extends childcare services until 10 PM for working parents, with transparent monitoring through CCTV.
    • Support for Career-Interrupted Women: Links counseling and job opportunities through a dedicated service at the Mapo Job Referral Office and a specialized employment and entrepreneurship center for young adults.
  3. Infrastructure and Learning Opportunities:
    • Enhances child safety by expanding sidewalks and lowering curbs for stroller and pedestrian accessibility.
    • Provides diverse educational and career exploration opportunities for children.
  4. Family Bonding and Conflict Resolution Programs:
    • Filial Piety School (“효도학교”): Strengthens family relationships.
    • Parent-Child Conflict Resolution Camps (“엄빠랑캠프”): Helps families address conflicts and improve communication.

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