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Transnational ties with the home country matters: the moderation effect of the relationship between perceived discrimination and self-reported health among foreign workers in Korea

  • Yaena Song;Sou Hyun Jang
    • Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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    • v.34
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    • pp.18.1-18.12
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    • 2022
  • Background: Little attention has been paid to the relationship between perceived discrimination and self-rated health (SRH) among foreign workers in Korea. Transnational ties with the home country are known to be critical among immigrants, as they allow the maintenance of social networks and support. Nonetheless, as far as we know, no studies have examined the impact of transnational ties on SRH itself and the relationship between perceived discrimination and SRH, which the current study tries to examine. Methods: Logistic regression analyses were conducted using the 2013 Survey on Living Conditions of Foreign Workers in Korea. Adult foreign workers from different Asian countries (n = 1,370) participated in this study. The dependent variable was good SRH and the independent variable was perceived discrimination. Transnational ties with the home country, as a moderating variable, was categorized into broad (i.e., contacting family members in the home country) vs. narrow types (i.e., visiting the home country). Results: Foreign workers who perceived discrimination had a lower rate of good SRH than those who did not perceive discrimination. Broad social transnational ties moderated the relationship between perceived discrimination and SRH; narrow social transnational ties did not. Conclusions: In line with previous studies, an association was found between perceived discrimination and SRH. Broad social transnational ties can be a good source of social support and buffer against the distress of perceived discrimination.

Association between Discrimination Experience and Quality of Life among Non-regular workers in Hospitals (의료기관 비정규직의 차별경험과 삶의 질 관계 분석)

  • Yang, Jong-Hyun
    • Korea Journal of Hospital Management
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.16-27
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    • 2018
  • Purposes: The purpose of this study was to analyze the association between discrimination experience and quality of life among non-regular workers in hospitals. Methodology: The data was collected from 292 employees of 7 university hospitals using a standardized questionnaire. In research methodology, the data was analyzed with descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, pearson's correlation, multiple regression analysis. Findings: In case of non-regular workers, inequality of distribution, position unfairness, employment instability, number of discrimination experiences were found to have a negative(-) effect on quality of life. Religion, income in general characteristics had a significant positive(+) effect on quality of life. And the discrimination of non-regular woman workers was higher and the quality of life was lower than that of men. Practical Implications: These results showed that hospitals needed active efforts to create non-regular woman-friendly work environment. In addition, active religious activities gave emotional stability and positive effect to no-regular workers.

The Effect of Discrimination Experience on Job Engagement in Office Workers (사무 종사자의 차별경험이 직무열의에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Duck Jin;Lee, Hyun Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.996-1007
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the general characteristics, working condition, discrimination experience and job engagement of office workers and to examine the effect of discrimination experience on job engagement. This study was the secondary analysis of date from the fifth Korean Working Conditions Survey and the subjects included 6,718 office workers. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, x2-test, t-test, and complex samples general linear model(CSGLM). As a result, job engagement was high when they never experienced discrimination. Based on the results of this study, in order to improve job engagement of office workers, manage to prevent discrimination in the workplace should be included.

An Empirical Study on the Structural Relationship among Gender Discrimination, Organization Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Korean Shipping Firms

  • Shin Yong-John
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.29 no.9
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    • pp.807-812
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    • 2005
  • The objective of this study is to empirically investigate the effect of gender discrimination to female workers in Korean shipping firms on the their organization commitment and organizational citizenship behavior. In carrying out the objective of this study, two hypotheses about the structural relationship among gender discrimination, organization commitment and organizational citizenship behaviors in the Korean shipping firms are established after reviewing the related studies. Survey questionnaires are distributed and analyzed to test the reliability and validity of the response. Also, a structural equation model is established and the model is analyzed by AMOS. In conclusion, there are a negative effect of gender discrimination on female workers' organizational commitment and a positive effect of their commitment on OCB. Through this paper, the comprehensive understanding of the structural relationship among gender discrimination, organization commitment and organizational citizenship behavior would be promoted.

The effect of Korean Employment Protection Legislation on Eliminating Discrimination on Non-Regular workers (비정규직 보호법의 차별 시정 효과)

  • Ko, Hyejin
    • 한국사회정책
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.125-161
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    • 2018
  • This article aims to investigate the impact of Korean employment protection legislation that has implemented since 2007 on eliminating discrimination on non-regular worker's wage and social security. It is used the panel Tobit model reflecting the variation of implementation time according to the size of establishments. Although the employment protection laws for non-regular workers have implemented, the wage gap and discrimination in social security for non-regular workers have continued. Of course, the discrepancies on wage and social security were founded not only between regular and non-regular workers but also within non-regular workers. For reducing the discriminations, this study proposes to restrict the reason for justifying discrimination, and the introduction of a new approach to accessing the discrimination and complimentary credit system. Besides, this study suggests to actively review the strengthening of regulations on the use of non-regular workers.

The Effect on Firm's Effort to Correct Discrimination against Fixed-term Workers of Articles Regarding Prohibition or Correction of Discrimination in the Fixed-term Worker Protection Law (차별시정에 관한 법률이 기업들의 차별시정 노력에 미친 영향)

  • Choi, Hyung-Jai
    • Journal of Labour Economics
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.81-117
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    • 2011
  • This study examined how firms responded to the articles regarding the prohibition or correction of discrimination against fixed-term workers in the 'fixed-term worker protection law', which has been effective since July of 2007 in Korea. Data used cone from the Korean Workplace Survey, and a difference-in-differences method was employed for the identification of the causal effect, noting that the 'discrimination prohibition law' has been applied to firms over stages based on their sizes. The empirical results show no strong evidence that the law played a positive role in reducing differentials between permanent workers and fixed-term workers in the areas of wage and various employee benefits, including the provision of severance pay, annual leave, and 4 major social insurances for fixed-term workers. A more thorough future analysis on the causes of the insignificant impact of the law in some employee welfare benefits, along with supplemental policies, is needed to have the law achieve the desired goal of removing discrimination at the workplace.

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Application of Discrimination Information (Cross Entropy) as Information-theoretic Measure to Safety Assessment in Manufacturing Processes

  • Choi, Gi-Heung;Ryu, Boo-Hyung
    • International Journal of Safety
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2005
  • Design of manufacturing process, in general, facilitates the creation of new process that may potentially harm the workers. Design of safety-guaranteed manufacturing process is, therefore, very important since it determines the ultimate outcomes of manufacturing activities involving safety of workers. This study discusses application of discrimination information (cross entropy) to safety assessment of manufacturing processes. The idea is based on the general principles of design and their applications. An example of Cartesian robotic movement is given.

Statistical Discrimination in the Korean Labor Market (한국 노동시장에서의 통계적 차별)

  • Park, Ki-Sung
    • Journal of Labour Economics
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2001
  • Seoul/Kyungki-born workers have higher wages than other regions-born workers. In order to determine whether this difference is due to taste or statistical discrimination, an econometric model is suggested and a test is done with it. According to the test, the hypothesis that the difference is wholly due to taste discrimination is rejected: a part of the difference is due to statistical discrimination. Since statistical discrimination in this paper comes out in the process of a worker's wage being determined according to his productivity, it is no problem for the government to intervene in.

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Factors Affecting the Life Satisfaction of Foreign Workers in Korea : Focusing on Educational Mismatch, Discrimination and Empowerment (외국인근로자의 삶의 만족도에 대한 영향요인 연구 : 학력 미스매치, 차별경험, 임파워먼트를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Anna;Choi, Seung-ah
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.331-357
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    • 2017
  • In this study, we explored the degree to which foreign workers in Korea are satisfied with their lives. We examined the extent of the respondents'educational mismatch, their experiences of discrimination, and the empowerment influence on their degree of life satisfaction. Based on this, we developed practical implications to improve foreign workers'life satisfaction in the country. The results show that life satisfaction significantly rises as the respondents'educational credentials increasingly match with the criteria for their respective jobs, given that they have not experienced discrimination and their empowerment level is high. Based on these outcomes, we proposed the following important policy measures: mediation and diminishing educational mismatch during job searches, establishing legal and institutional frameworks to prevent discrimination, and placing greater emphasis on efforts to improve foreign workers'empowerment. We expect our findings to provide an important empirical basis for efforts to facilitate foreign workers'integration into Korean society. This study is the first attempt to apply concepts such as foreign workers'empowerment and educational mismatch -as defined by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (OECD PIAAC) -to foreign workers in Korea.

A Preliminary Study on the Efficient Utilization of Employed Women's Labor Forces-Sexual Discrimination in the Labor Market Focused on the Work Conditions, Perception and Job Satisfaction by Sex (취업여성 노동력의 효율적 활용을 위한 기초연구 - 성별에 따른 취업실태, 성차별에 대한 인식 및 직업만족에 의한 성차별적 직업조건분석 -)

  • Kim Hye-Yeon;Kim Soon-Mi;Yoon Sook-Hyeon;Kim Sung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.37 no.12 s.142
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    • pp.125-140
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    • 1999
  • This study aimed to examine the sexual discrimination in the labor market. For this purpose, this study compared the work conditions, perception of sexual discrimination in the work place and job satisfaction by sex, and showed some effects of the independent variables on the two dependent variables; the perception of sexual discrimination in the work place and job satisfaction. The data were from KLFI(1995)'s National data and two OLS (Ordinary Least Square) Regression models were used. The results of this study were as follows. There were significant differences in the working conditions between two sex groups. The perception of sexual discrimination in the work place was a little low and the difference by sex was not found. The variables related to the work were more important to predict the perception of sexual discrimination in the work place rather than the general characteristics of the sample. The male workers were more satisfied with their work than the female workers. The satisfaction of their work was significantly different by the variables related to the work.

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