BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrialized countries in the West; the link between economic swings and mothers’ work-return behavior is rarely addressed. This study closes these gaps by focusing on South Korea, a developed society in East Asia that has in recent decades witnessed increases in female labor force participation and dramatic economic ups and downs. This is the first relevant study on South Korea. OBJECTIVE This study examines how women’s labor force return after childbirth (with and without career interruption) and their career prospects upon work return varied before, during, and after the Asian financial crisis in South Korea. METHODS Logistic and hazard regression m...
Throughout the development process of Korea, women workers had been invisible in the state's develop...
As part of research on the causes and consequences of the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s, ...
Over the past decades, economic downturns have affected fertility dynamics in several countries in A...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
Background: Most research on women's labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industriali...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
In recent decades, while female labour force participation rates in South Korea have increased, the ...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of initial labor market conditions by comparing cohort...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
Economic crisis and women’s labor force return after childbirth: Evidence from South Kore
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
It is often argued that the parental leave should be extended in order to help employees achieve the...
With female employment patterns and their ever-diverging degrees in Korea and Japan, this paper iden...
This paper analyzes the impacts of the 1998 and 2008 financial crises on the Korean labor market. We...
Throughout the development process of Korea, women workers had been invisible in the state's develop...
As part of research on the causes and consequences of the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s, ...
Over the past decades, economic downturns have affected fertility dynamics in several countries in A...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
Background: Most research on women's labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industriali...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
In recent decades, while female labour force participation rates in South Korea have increased, the ...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of initial labor market conditions by comparing cohort...
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
Economic crisis and women’s labor force return after childbirth: Evidence from South Kore
This research analyzes the emotional and economic situation faced by low-income, female heads of hou...
It is often argued that the parental leave should be extended in order to help employees achieve the...
With female employment patterns and their ever-diverging degrees in Korea and Japan, this paper iden...
This paper analyzes the impacts of the 1998 and 2008 financial crises on the Korean labor market. We...
Throughout the development process of Korea, women workers had been invisible in the state's develop...
As part of research on the causes and consequences of the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s, ...
Over the past decades, economic downturns have affected fertility dynamics in several countries in A...