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The growing productivity gap between large corporations and SMEs stems from work force cuts, not increased levels of value added by larger companies. They are using their superior bargaining power to organize a division of labor between companies that allows for both high productivity and high...
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Forty percent of South Korea's employed population falls into institutional blind spots in employment insurance. With … more than 10 million people not formally enrolled in employment insurance, the country's primary employment safety net, the … best solution may be a phased-in expansion of the Employment Success Package for low earners, an effort that was initially …
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employment of SMEs as a whole is inevitably low. The rate of increase in per capita value-added for large firms was made possible … by a steep decline in the rate of increase for employment. After the Asian Financial Crisis, SMEs began to catch up with … footing. Lower-tier companies should be able to form business relationships with multiple high-level companies. The most …
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accompany wage adjustment may increase corporate labor costs, reduce new employment of youngsters, and may rather act as a cause … trend of our society. A mandatory retirement system is an employment practice mainly found in Japan and Korea where … quadrating lifetime wage with lifetime productivity on the premise of long-term employment. As the cycle of production is reduced …
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the system for public employment services and start-up new businesses. Above all else, unemployed young people who are … trying to find work should be the main priority for any future employment measures.It is undeniable that the employment rate … their job search, and on the other, implementing the underused the Employment Promotion Subsidy in a way that complements …
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total employment. This figure grew by around 300,000 in the previous four years. The growth trend was particularly …
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of trainees are flocking to areas that have a poor record for employment rate. - Excessive government aid is preventing … employment performance, which suppresses competition between training organizations and enables low-quality organizations to … liberalization under the belief that low prices are causing the poor employment rate, but the cost of the training program is not as …
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subsidy policies for higher educational institutions in such a way that increases the employment prospects of university … graduates, and should also place a greater focus on performance indicators, which affect the employment rates, such as the level … increase the employment rate through fiscal assistance programs, carried out in order to ensure that government financial …
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with basic academic skills, developing useful, relevant skill sets, and expanding public employment services to prevent …
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"As of 2016, 20 employment incentives are in operation in Korea under four ministries with a budget of 2.8 trillion won … on new job creation and support for the vulnerable. - As of 2016, 20 employment incentives are currently in operation …'s employment incentives and intends to suggest a direction for improvement. - Employment incentives are government- subsidized …
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