This article examines the processes of labor market restructuring and welfare reform in South Korea since the 1997/98 crisis, arguing that the Korean state-capital complex has succeeded in effecting a substantial redistribution of income from labor to capital. This redistribution of income has played a critical role in enhancing Korea's international competitiveness and in facilitating a return to sustained growth. The principal mechanisms through which this redistribution has been achieved are the intensified exploitation of weaker sections of the proletariat and the reduction of the traditionally more protected organized sections of the workforce in major firms. At the same time, the state has strengthened welfare safety nets and sought t...
The paper challenges the conventional view that a free labour market has played a crucial role in pr...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
South Koreas economic collapse of 1997 was no less dramatic than her earlier economic success for th...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
This article aims to analyse the nature, forms and effectiveness of the unions’ response to neo-libe...
This article examines the nature and trends of economic inequality in Korean society in terms of dua...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
This paper attempts to explore the dynamics of inequality in the post-financial crisis period, which...
This paper attempts to explore the dynamics of inequality in the post-financial crisis period, which...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
Only a while ago, the South Korean economy was the envy of the developing world, and its success was...
Only a while ago, the South Korean economy was the envy of the developing world, and its success was...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
This paper examines the processes of bank and corporate restructuring in South Korea since the 1997-...
Translated from the article published in Korean Journal of Social Welfare 58(2), 143-166, 2006 with ...
The paper challenges the conventional view that a free labour market has played a crucial role in pr...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
South Koreas economic collapse of 1997 was no less dramatic than her earlier economic success for th...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
This article aims to analyse the nature, forms and effectiveness of the unions’ response to neo-libe...
This article examines the nature and trends of economic inequality in Korean society in terms of dua...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
This paper attempts to explore the dynamics of inequality in the post-financial crisis period, which...
This paper attempts to explore the dynamics of inequality in the post-financial crisis period, which...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
Only a while ago, the South Korean economy was the envy of the developing world, and its success was...
Only a while ago, the South Korean economy was the envy of the developing world, and its success was...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
This paper examines the processes of bank and corporate restructuring in South Korea since the 1997-...
Translated from the article published in Korean Journal of Social Welfare 58(2), 143-166, 2006 with ...
The paper challenges the conventional view that a free labour market has played a crucial role in pr...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
South Koreas economic collapse of 1997 was no less dramatic than her earlier economic success for th...