Raising the timely issue of the non-regular workforce in South Korea, this article examined the degree and intensity of commitment of non-regular workers (contingent and part-time workers) to their job and organization. The results showed that both contingent and parttime workers were less committed to the organization and job than regular workers. This article showed that work status affected the individual, by influencing subjective stratum and his or her perception of distributive justice, which in turn had an impact on organizational commitment and job involvement. Finally, the article stressed that nonregular workers did not constitute a homogeneous group and that, consequently, part-time workers should be treated as distinct from othe...
Since the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s, Korea has developing one of the most unequal labo...
The primary purpose of this study is to establish a "provisional model" of stable industrial relatio...
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...
The South Korean labor movement has been one of the big success stories in building militant democra...
This study explains the structure of the temporary or irregular form of employment in South Korea. I...
Beginning in 2017 the South Korean Government proposed a policy of converting non-regular workers in...
This research examined the influence of work status on attitudes and work outcomes. The two attitude...
노트 : Prepared for delivery at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the French Political Science Association, J...
Using Workplace Panel Survey of 2005, 2007 and 2009 waves, this study estimates the effects of trade...
This article examines the nature and trends of economic inequality in Korean society in terms of dua...
From the early 1990s the South Korean government launched a series of structural reforms to liberali...
[eng] This thesis provides an analysis of the problems associated with the dual labor market structu...
This study observes the political economic mechanism of exclusionof the irregular labor from the rel...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
and wage reservation ratios. The main findigns are as follows: In Korea, the most fresuent job-searc...
Since the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s, Korea has developing one of the most unequal labo...
The primary purpose of this study is to establish a "provisional model" of stable industrial relatio...
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...
The South Korean labor movement has been one of the big success stories in building militant democra...
This study explains the structure of the temporary or irregular form of employment in South Korea. I...
Beginning in 2017 the South Korean Government proposed a policy of converting non-regular workers in...
This research examined the influence of work status on attitudes and work outcomes. The two attitude...
노트 : Prepared for delivery at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the French Political Science Association, J...
Using Workplace Panel Survey of 2005, 2007 and 2009 waves, this study estimates the effects of trade...
This article examines the nature and trends of economic inequality in Korean society in terms of dua...
From the early 1990s the South Korean government launched a series of structural reforms to liberali...
[eng] This thesis provides an analysis of the problems associated with the dual labor market structu...
This study observes the political economic mechanism of exclusionof the irregular labor from the rel...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
and wage reservation ratios. The main findigns are as follows: In Korea, the most fresuent job-searc...
Since the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s, Korea has developing one of the most unequal labo...
The primary purpose of this study is to establish a "provisional model" of stable industrial relatio...
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...