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(Why) Do Women Stay Inactive?: An Empirical Analysis of Gender Inequality in the South Korean Labour Market

AUTHOR Park, Shin Young
PUBLISHER Springer Gabler (09/27/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Over the past four decades, South Korea has undergone a remarkable process of economic development, leading to its current status as a renowned centre of innovation and cultural influence. Nevertheless, beneath this outward appearance, a pervasive and profoundly entrenched form of gender inequality pervades the labour market. This is evidenced by the country's continuous ranking at the bottom of the glass ceiling index, a publication of The Economist. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of gender inequality in the Korean labour market, with a particular emphasis on the cultural, political and social dimensions of the issue.

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ISBN-13: 9783658492793
ISBN-10: 3658492791
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 343
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Product Dimensions: 5.95 x 0.77 x 8.35 inches
Weight: 1.01 pound(s)
Country of Origin: NL
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Business & Economics | Human Resources & Personnel Management
Business & Economics | Labor - General
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Over the past four decades, South Korea has undergone a remarkable process of economic development, leading to its current status as a renowned centre of innovation and cultural influence. Nevertheless, beneath this outward appearance, a pervasive and profoundly entrenched form of gender inequality pervades the labour market. This is evidenced by the country's continuous ranking at the bottom of the glass ceiling index, a publication of The Economist. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of gender inequality in the Korean labour market, with a particular emphasis on the cultural, political and social dimensions of the issue.

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Shin Young Park is lecturer in International Business Management, with a research focus on labour markets, inequality and intercultural competencies.

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Over the past four decades, South Korea has undergone a remarkable process of economic development, leading to its current status as a renowned centre of innovation and cultural influence. Nevertheless, beneath this outward appearance, a pervasive and profoundly entrenched form of gender inequality pervades the labour market. This is evidenced by the country's continuous ranking at the bottom of the glass ceiling index, a publication of The Economist. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of gender inequality in the Korean labour market, with a particular emphasis on the cultural, political and social dimensions of the issue.

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