Published October 7, 2024 | Version v1
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RESILIENCE OF MOTHERS AFTER LAYOFFS DUE TO COVID-19: CHALLENGES AND ITS IMPACT ON CHILDREN'S LEARNING OUTCOMES

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This study highlights the resilience of mothers who were laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has affected their children's learning outcomes. Based on interviews with 25 respondents, the study found that most mothers made efforts to recover from their hardships by demonstrating confidence and motivation to re-enter the workforce and meet their family's needs, including their children's education. Although a small portion of the mothers expressed doubt, the majority remained optimistic and confident that they would secure better jobs. This qualitative study was conducted in Pulogadung, East Jakarta, focusing on mothers who were laid off and have children currently attending middle school (SMP). The findings of this research indicate that post-layoff resilience played a significant role in supporting the education of their children. Despite facing substantial challenges, the mothers' determination and perseverance in adapting and overcoming the crisis were crucial factors in ensuring their children received a proper education during the pandemic.

Keywords: Resilience, Layoffs, Learning Outcomes

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