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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2022.8.5.307

A Study on the Movement of the Young Employed and Unemployed in the Labor Market  

Jang, Yu Mi (Dept. of Design, Inje Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.8, no.5, 2022 , pp. 307-313 More about this Journal
Abstract
In Korea, youth participation in economic activities and unemployment appear at the same time, which is a more serious problem, so a study on the labor market movement can be viewed as a study to overcome youth unemployment. The purpose of this study is to examine how labor movement between the employed and the unemployed is progressing through the survey data of the youth panel among the employment panel and to identify the factors affecting the movement path and movement of the employed and the unemployed. In the case of the employed, they possessed professional qualifications, and in the case of unstable occupational status, they attempted to move to a stable position after being employed. In the case of the unemployed, the probability of failing to find a job was higher as they had no job search experience, the longer the job search period, and the less effort they made. The fact that the home environment directly or indirectly influences the movement of the labor market remains unchanged. On the other hand, the higher the educational level, the more stable, and the most stable the metropolitan area. Therefore, more urgently than ever, a plan to revitalize the local labor market through the organic relationship between the government, local governments, local industry, and local universities and balanced regional development should be sought.
Keywords
The Youth; Labor Market; Labor Movement; Employed; Unemployed;
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