Addressing Labour Market Duality in Korea [E-Book] / David Grubb, Jae-Kap Lee and Peter Tergeist
The Korean labor market has created many jobs over the past several decades, accompanying rapid economic growth. More recently, this favorable job performance has gone hand-in-hand with a rapid increase of temporary employment and other flexible or atypical work arrangements (usually called "no...
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Personal Name(s): | Grubb, David. |
Lee, Jae-Kap. / Tergeist, Peter. | |
Imprint: |
Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2007
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Physical Description: |
87 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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englisch |
DOI: |
10.1787/058184274204 |
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OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers ;
61 |
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Social Issues/Migration/Health Korea, Republic of |
The Korean labor market has created many jobs over the past several decades, accompanying rapid economic growth. More recently, this favorable job performance has gone hand-in-hand with a rapid increase of temporary employment and other flexible or atypical work arrangements (usually called "non-regular" work in Korea. This trend has raised much concern in Korean society about the risk of persistent labor market duality and the various downsides associated with such a development... |