Family responsibilities for women are often associated with precarious employment. This relation varies depending on whether women can reconcile family life and work or not. Based on the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study from 1998 to 2008 and on the French part of the European Community Household Panel between 1998 and 2001, a multiple correspondence analysis shows that precariousness in employment is correlated with family life and levels of education. The better conditions of work-family balance in France enable young mothers to combine family life with stable employment of good quality, which is not the case for South Korean women. The comparison of the two countries highlights the necessary reforms in favor of women’s better being
Background: One explanation offered for very low fertility has been the gap between improvements in ...
South Korea is known as a country with a large number of highly educated women; however, it is also ...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
With female employment patterns and their ever-diverging degrees in Korea and Japan, this paper iden...
Theories of precarious employment based on the constructs of job quality and job stability have high...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
In this study, we compare second birth risks in France and West Germany using data from the Family a...
Various theories have been advanced in the past regarding the effects of working experience of woman...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
Japanese and Korean mothers of one parent families : precarity risk. The objective of this paper is ...
The present study investigates the determinants and patterns of married women's labor force particip...
The Korean labor market exhibits an interesting phenomenon: although women's employment in Korea has...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
International audienceObjective: Previous research in various countries has found that employment-fa...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
Background: One explanation offered for very low fertility has been the gap between improvements in ...
South Korea is known as a country with a large number of highly educated women; however, it is also ...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
With female employment patterns and their ever-diverging degrees in Korea and Japan, this paper iden...
Theories of precarious employment based on the constructs of job quality and job stability have high...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
In this study, we compare second birth risks in France and West Germany using data from the Family a...
Various theories have been advanced in the past regarding the effects of working experience of woman...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
Japanese and Korean mothers of one parent families : precarity risk. The objective of this paper is ...
The present study investigates the determinants and patterns of married women's labor force particip...
The Korean labor market exhibits an interesting phenomenon: although women's employment in Korea has...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
International audienceObjective: Previous research in various countries has found that employment-fa...
This thesis seeks to examine how certain cultural and political practices affect the simultaneous pa...
Background: One explanation offered for very low fertility has been the gap between improvements in ...
South Korea is known as a country with a large number of highly educated women; however, it is also ...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...