Unlike previous studies based on general contents of women with disabilities, through life history research, one of the qualitative research methods, this study attempts to find out the way of life in which they try to overcome their difficult circumstances they are faced with and try to make an effort for exits of national basic livelihood recipience. In other words, by reflecting the shape of those women who receive the national basic livelihood, and vivid understanding and deep identification of them from their point of view, in particular, this study examined the experience of the process of selecting the exit of recipience as a status of women with acquired disabilities.
Of the national basic livelihood recipients living in Danyang-gun, the subjects of participants were women with disabilities who experienced the exit of national basic livelihood recipience. To look closely at the participants daily lives, this study selected those who have a strong sense of activity and independence from among those who use the disabled welfare center, and the participants who were suitable for the research purpose were selected by intentional sampling.
In the results of the study, the participants in the study should have had an inevitable parting from their families as their ordinary lives became people with acquired disabilities, and with economic difficulties, they moved their ground of life to become a national basic livelihood recipient. However, they continued rehabilitation to overcome obstacles, and in the course of the hard work to get a job, they experienced a meeting with their family, a positive physical signal, and a hope to get a job in the electricity power public institution. Such a series of processes was the product of struggles to live an ordinary life.
From the results of the study, implications are as follows. First, it is necessary to establish a rehabilitation course for education of women with acquired disabilities. Second, it is necessary to construct a self-help group that can share the basic livelihood recipience experience of women with disabilities. Third, this study proposes public relations to improve public awareness by preparing promotion materials in a way of storytelling for the rehabilitation process of women with disabilities.