• 제목/요약/키워드: Retained employment rate

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공학계열 졸업생의 취업률 변화추이에 대한 탐색적 연구 (Exploratory Study on the Trends in Employment Rate of Engineering Graduates)

  • 유희영;장지영
    • 공학교육연구
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    • 제23권5호
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    • pp.26-39
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the employment rate of engineering graduates in the last eight years (2011-2018) by gender and majors. Using the statistical yearbook for employment of higher education graduates provided by the Korea Educational Development Institute (KEDI), the employment rate and retained employment rate of engineering graduates were investigated. As results, first, the employment rate has been decreasing since 2011, and the gender employment rate gap has not narrowed and women have always been lower than men. Second, most of the engineering graduates were workers with employee health insurance. On the other hand, women were higher than men in works with self-employee health insurance. Third, from 2016 to 2018, the retained employment rate of engineering graduates was similar, and as the survey progressed, the retained employment rate decreased. In particular, women had lower retained employment rate than men. The study is meaningful in that it suggested ways to bridge the gap between gender and majors employment rates of engineering graduates.

한국의 지역개발과 댐건설 (Regional Development And Dam Construction in Korea)

  • 안경모
    • 물과 미래
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.38-42
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    • 1976
  • Because of differences in thoughts and ideology, our country, Korea has been deprived of national unity for some thirty years of time and tide. To achieve peaceful unification, the cultivation of national strength is of paramount importance. This national strength is also essential if Korea is to take rightful place in the international societies and to have the confidence of these societies. However, national strength can never be achieved in a short time. The fundamental elements in economic development that are directly conducive to the cultivation of national strength can be said to lie in -a stable political system, -exertion of powerful leadership, -cultivation of a spirit of diligence, self-help and cooperation, -modernization of human brain power, and -establishment of a scientific and well planned economic policy and strong enforcement of this policy. Our country, Korea, has attained brilliant economic development in the past 15 years under the strong leadership of president Park Chung Hee. However, there are still many problems to be solved. A few of them are: -housing and home problems, -increasing demand for employment, -increasing demand for staple food and -the need to improve international balance of payment. Solution of the above mentioned problems requires step by step scientific development of each sector and region of our contry. As a spearhead project in regional development, the Saemaul Campaign or new village movement can be cited. The campaign is now spreading throughout the country like a grass fire. However, such campaigns need considerable encouragement and support and the means for the desired development must be provided if the regional and sectoral development program is to sucdceed. The construction of large multipurpose dams in major river basin plays significant role in all aspects of national, regional and sectoral development. It ensures that the water resource, for which there is no substitute, is retained and utilized for irrigation of agricultural areas, production of power for industry, provision of water for domestic and industrial uses and control of river water. Water is the very essence of life and we must conserve and utilize what we have for the betterment of our peoples and their heir. The regional and social impact of construction of a large dam is enormous. It is intended to, and does, dras tically improve the "without-project" socio-economic conditions. A good example of this is the Soyanggang multipurpose dam. This project will significantly contribute to our national strength by utilizing the stored water for the benefit of human life and relief of flood and drought damages. Annual average precipitation in Korea is 1160mm, a comparatively abundant amount. The catchment areas of the Han River, Keum River, and Youngsan River are $62,755\textrm{km}^2$, accounting for 64% of the national total. Approximately 62% of the national population inhabits in this area, and 67% of the national gross product comes from the area. The annual population growth rate of the country is currently estimated at 1.7%, and every year the population growth in urban area increases at a rising rate. The population of Seoul, Pusan, and Taegu, the three major cities in Korea, is equal to one third of our national total. According to the census conducted on October 1, 1975, the population in the urban areas has increased by 384,000, whereas that in rural areas has decreased by 59,000,000 in the past five years. The composition of population between urban and rural areas varied from 41%~59% in 1959 to 48%~52% in 1975. To mitigate this treand towards concentration of population in urban areas, employment opportunities must be provided in regional and rural areas. However, heavy and chemical industries, which mitigate production and employment problems at the same time, must have abundant water and energy. Also increase in staple food production cannot be attained without water. At this point in time, when water demand is rapidly growing, it is essential for the country to provide as much a reservoir capacity as possible to capture the monsoon rainfall, which concentarated in the rainy seaon from June to Septesmber, and conserve the water for year round use. The floods, which at one time we called "the devil" have now become a source of immense benefit to Korea. Let me explain the topographic condition in Korea. In northern and eastern areas we have high mountains and rugged country. Our rivers originate in these mountains and flow in a general southerly or westerly direction throught ancient plains. These plains were formed by progressive deposition of sediments from the mountains and provide our country with large areas of fertile land, emminently suited to settlement and irrigated agricultural development. It is, therefore, quite natural that these areas should become the polar point for our regional development program. Hower, we are fortunate in that we have an additional area or areas, which can be used for agricultural production and settlement of our peoples, particularly those peoples who may be displaced by the formation of our reservoirs. I am speaking of the tidelands along the western and southern coasts. The other day the Ministry of Agriculture and Fishery informed the public of a tideland reclamation of which 400,000 hectares will be used for growing rice as part of our national food self-sufficiency programme. Now, again, we arrive at the need for water, as without it we cannot realize this ambitious programme. And again we need those dams to provide it. As I mentioned before, dams not only provide us with essential water for agriculture, domestic and industrial use, but provide us with electrical energy, as it is generally extremely economical to use the water being release for the former purposes to drive turbines and generators. At the present time we have 13 hydro-electric power plants with an installed capacity of 711,000 kilowatts equal to 16% of our national total. There are about 110 potential dams ites in the country, which could yield about 2,300,000 kilowatts of hydro-electric power. There are about 54 sites suitable for pumped storage which could produce a further 38,600,000 kilowatts of power. All available if we carefully develop our water resources. To summarize, water resource development is essential to the regional development program and the welfare of our people, it must proceed hand-in-hand with other aspects of regional development such as land impovement, high way extension, development of our forests, erosion control, and develop ment of heavy and chemical industries. Through the successful implementation of such an integrated regional development program, we can look forward to a period of national strength, and due recognition of our country by the worlds societies.

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강원도 청년창업 지원사업이 창업성과에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Influence of Youth Startup Support Project in Gangwon-do Province on Startup Performance)

  • 윤지원;박우진;배병윤
    • 벤처창업연구
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.135-149
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    • 2020
  • 청년취업은 매해 사회적인 이슈가 되면서 정부에서는 청년취업률 제고방안으로 자발적인 일자리 창출을 위하여 청년창업 지원정책을 추진 중에 있다. 강원지역의 청년들의 경우 타 지역으로 전출하는 인구수가 높아지고 있는 실정이다. 본 연구는 강원도에서 추진 중인 '청년 창업 프로젝트'를 통해 실질적으로 청년 창업에 어떤 성과를 보였는지 실증적으로 분석하고자 한다. 창업기업의 특성인 정부지원 참여도, 교육이수 정도, 지식재산권 보유정도, 인증 보유정도인 4가지로 분류하고 창업성과(매출액, 존속기간, 존폐여부)에 긍정적인 영향을 미칠 것이라고 가설을 설정하였다. 통제변수로 나이와 지리적 요인(영동·영서)으로 투입하여 어떠한 영향을 미치는지 알아보았다. 나아가, 창업기업 특성과 창업성과 간의 후속지원이 긍정적인 매개효과를 나타낼 것으로 가설을 설정하여 실증분석 하였다. 연구결과는 교육이수를 제외하고 나머지 특성은 매출액에 긍정적인 영향을 미쳤고, 정부사업 참여도가 많을수록 기업 존속기간이 긴 것으로 나타났다. 그리고 기업의 존폐여부에 대해서는 정부지원사업 참여도가 정(+)의 방향으로 유의한 결과를 보였다. 매개변수인 후속지원에 대한 분석결과는 창업성과에 긍정적인 영향을 미쳤고 후속지원 매개효과에서는 지리적 요인을 제외한 나머지 특성 모두 창업성과간의 매개효과가 나타났다. 본 연구결과를 통해 청년 창업기업의 성과제고를 위하여 (예비)청년창업자 특성에 적합한 맞춤형 지원의 필요성을 시사하고 있다. 창업지원기관에서는 원활한 기업 관리와 선정을 위하여 기업 특성들을 참고해볼 필요성이 있다. 강원도지역에서는 성공적인 창업사례를 도출하기 위하여 창업기업의 시기별 유기적 연계지원을 강구해야할 것이다.