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Following yesterday (the 8th), we will deliver the results of the SBS poll.

We looked into President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol's thoughts on the promise to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and what policies the new government should focus on in the future.



Reporter Han Se-hyeon reports.



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We asked what he thought about the promise of the abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, which was elected by Seok-Yeol Yoon.




The most common response was to maintain but reorganize with 45.5%, followed by complete abolition at 30.2 and maintaining the current at 18.8%.




Breaking down by gender, the opinion of reform and abolition among men exceeded 40%, respectively, and among women, one in two expressed the opinion that it should be maintained but reorganized.




By age group, people in their 20s or younger who are relatively sensitive to so-called 'gender issues' had the most opinions on abolition across all age groups.




With regard to the so-called 'Three Lease Act', which focuses on the upper limit on jeon and monthly rent, 44% of respondents said that it should be reduced in stages, and about one in five each said maintaining the current status and returning to the previous law enforcement.



Regarding the direction of North Korea policy that the new government should take,




55.9% should refrain from stimuli and seek a diplomatic solution, and 39% should strengthen sanctions and respond harshly.




Whether or not social distancing was lifted was 50.3 cautiously lifted after an additional easing step, 39.9 completely lifted after the 18th, and 7.9% stronger than the current one.



The policy that the Yun Seok-yeol government should focus on the most is




Economic growth such as deregulation was 31.8, real estate policy 30 such as house price stabilization, recovery from corona damage such as support for small businesses 22.5, and diplomacy and security such as inter-Korean relations 13%.



For this survey, SBS commissioned Next Research to get responses from 1,200 voters nationwide on the 6th and 7th, and the sampling error is ±3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Choi Jin-hwa, CG: Jo Su-in)


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Investigation Request: SBS


Research Agency: Next Research


Date and Time: April 6-7, 2022 


Survey Subject: 12 men and women 18 years of age and older nationwide (with wired RDD and wireless Virtual number extraction)


Survey method: Wired/wireless telephone interview survey (wireless 86%, landline 14%)


Response rate: 15% (6,672 contacted, and 12 succeeded in the survey)


Weighting method: Weighted value by gender, age, and region Buyeo (cell weighted/based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security at the end of March 2022)


Sample error: ±3.1%p (95% confidence level) 


▶ Poll Statistics Table