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The polarization of labour market and social integration - social integrative law & institutions and labour market policy (노동시장양극화와 사회통합방안 - 사회통합적 법·제도와 노동시장정책을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Ho-Geun
    • 한국사회정책
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.261-304
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    • 2013
  • This article is aiming intensively to analyze the polarizing tendency of labour market and social integration. The polarization of labour market is being regarded as one of the hottest issues not less important than those problems of economic growth, employment, income distribution and national security etc. in the national policy. In this article, we will first follow up the important phenomena of labour market polarization and the background as well as its consequence. Especially, it asks if the present labour policy in the new government which is now being concentrated on the improvement of employment rate(from the present 63% to the 70% in the future) could deserve to diminish the polarization of labour market in korea. At one side, this article makes the special attention on the diversifying tendency of labour market and the various phenomena of fragmentation and segmentation in the labour market according to the forms and types of employment and according to the employee's status as much as the company's size. At the other side, it emphasizes that to overcome the polarization of labour market should require the wide reform from the legal measure to the improvement of the wage system, and the qualification system and the social investment as well as the human resource development. Furthermore, this article stresses the importance of integrative approach between the active market policy and the social policy instead of choosing each policy option, seperatively.

Computerization, Occupational Choice and Job Polarization in the Korea Labor Market (컴퓨터화, 직업선택, 그리고 한국 노동시장에서의 고용의 양극화)

  • Kim, Sung-min
    • Journal of Labour Economics
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.21-54
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    • 2012
  • This paper investigates how technological change and the consequential occupational choices do influence the recent Korea labor market. Following Autor, Levy and Murnane (2003) and Autor, Katz and Kearney (2006), it shows that decreasing price of computer assets raises relative wages for nonroutine tasks and the self-selected occupational choices with increasing demands for computerization in routine tasks would be a main cause for the job polarization in the labor market.

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The Hollowing-Out of Middle-Skill Jobs and Its Impact on Jobless Recoveries in Korea (중숙련(middle-skill) 일자리의 감소가 고용 없는 경기회복에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nam Ju
    • Journal of Labour Economics
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.53-95
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    • 2015
  • This paper first constructs an occupation code-skill match for the Korean labor market by following Autor-Dorn classification on the tasks framework. Over the last 34 years, middle-skill jobs have vanished enormously, while high-skill and low-skill jobs have both increased. Also, jobs have polarized more rapidly in recessions and changed uniquely by pushing old workers into middle and low-skilled jobs and the inter-sector reallocation of workers. Furthermore, jobless recoveries in the recent business cycle could have been alleviated considerably if job polarization had been mitigated.

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