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This paper asks if economic growth and steps towards a market economy have affected earnings gaps between the Han and nine large urban ethnic minorities: Zhuang, Hui, Manchurian, Tujia, Uighur, Miao, Tibetan, Mongol and Korean. It also asks how earnings premiums and earnings penalties have...
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results indicate that over this period, discrimination (the unexplained portion of the gender wage gaps) in Korea was … is the extent to which industries produce or employ high-technology products. Korea represents an important case study … statistically smaller in knowledge-intensive industries than in industries with low knowledge intensity. Also, discrimination was …
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The gender wage inequality in Korea has been higher than in any other OECD country since 1996. In this paper, we study …
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. The model is calibrated to fit to Korean data. We find that gender equality policies that lower discrimination in the …
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or atypical work arrangements (usually called "non-regular" work in Korea. This trend has raised much concern in Korean …
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. The model is calibrated to fit to Korean data. We find that gender equality policies that lower discrimination in the …
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labor market. The evidence shows that more effort is needed if Korea wants to achieve higher gender equity. …
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partial understanding of poverty in Korea and its possible causes, in particular, in form of poor family background or …
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