In this paper, we examine the impact of increased employment protection on the self-rated health of workers. We utilize the recent labor reform in South Korea which sharply increased the employment protection level of fixed-term contract workers meeting certain criteria. By applying a difference-in-differences framework to longitudinal data, we explore the causal impact of employment protection. We find that subjective health and perceived job security improved with increased statutory employment protection. Further analysis suggests that the improvement in subjective health is less likely to be driven by improvement in working conditions or health related behaviors.1
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
This study examines whether individuals’ self-assessed health is related to their previous standing ...
Contains fulltext : 102606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impact of Emplo...
Considering that Korean society was recently forced to adapt IMF-led adjustment structuring programs...
The purpose of the study reported in this article was to investigate the relationship between employ...
The authors examine the impact of employment protection legislation on firm-level outcomes such as e...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
Background: We hypothesized that the growing demand of Korean workers for work–life balance would ch...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...
This study examines the association between long work hours and health status of Korean workers. Kor...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
This study examines whether individuals’ self-assessed health is related to their previous standing ...
Contains fulltext : 102606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impact of Emplo...
Considering that Korean society was recently forced to adapt IMF-led adjustment structuring programs...
The purpose of the study reported in this article was to investigate the relationship between employ...
The authors examine the impact of employment protection legislation on firm-level outcomes such as e...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment an...
Background: We hypothesized that the growing demand of Korean workers for work–life balance would ch...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...
This study examines the association between long work hours and health status of Korean workers. Kor...
International audienceEconomists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction...
This study examines whether individuals’ self-assessed health is related to their previous standing ...
Contains fulltext : 102606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Impact of Emplo...