With female employment patterns and their ever-diverging degrees in Korea and Japan, this paper identifies which factors influence womens labor supply around childbirth in each country, and draws cross-country analysis. It also aims to understand the different social context of each labor market, general attitudes towards female employment and work-life balance in two countries. With KLIPS and JPSC – the nationally representative panel data in each country –, we find that both Korean and Japanese women with more human capital and better employment status are likely to retain regular jobs. Japanese womens employment, whether regular or non-regular, is positively affected by ones cohort (the cohort effect), while negative by her spouses incom...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
This paper hypothesizes that socioeconomic factors influence the decisions of married women to parti...
In order to compete in the global economy, Japanese government and companies are devoting to the dev...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
In this article, we compare attitudes towards married women’s employment in Korea and Japan using 20...
The Korean labor market exhibits an interesting phenomenon: although women's employment in Korea has...
This study uses cross-sectional data to investigate the regional differences in women's participatio...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
One of the interesting phenomenal observed in developed nation is high female labor force participat...
The present study investigates the determinants and patterns of married women's labor force particip...
In this article, we compare attitudes towards married women's employment in Korea and Japan using 20...
Using panel survey data with comparable variables, this study tests whether certain sets of hypothes...
Women\u27s labor force participation is dependent on factors that vary from one country to another, ...
Family responsibilities for women are often associated with precarious employment. This relation var...
Bibliography: leaves [174]-183.Microfiche.xi, 183 leaves, bound 29 cmThis study investigates class d...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
This paper hypothesizes that socioeconomic factors influence the decisions of married women to parti...
In order to compete in the global economy, Japanese government and companies are devoting to the dev...
A large amount of literature has addressed the relationship between women’s employment and fertility...
In this article, we compare attitudes towards married women’s employment in Korea and Japan using 20...
The Korean labor market exhibits an interesting phenomenon: although women's employment in Korea has...
This study uses cross-sectional data to investigate the regional differences in women's participatio...
We use sequence analysis on data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study (1998–2019) to investiga...
One of the interesting phenomenal observed in developed nation is high female labor force participat...
The present study investigates the determinants and patterns of married women's labor force particip...
In this article, we compare attitudes towards married women's employment in Korea and Japan using 20...
Using panel survey data with comparable variables, this study tests whether certain sets of hypothes...
Women\u27s labor force participation is dependent on factors that vary from one country to another, ...
Family responsibilities for women are often associated with precarious employment. This relation var...
Bibliography: leaves [174]-183.Microfiche.xi, 183 leaves, bound 29 cmThis study investigates class d...
BACKGROUND Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on industrializ...
This paper hypothesizes that socioeconomic factors influence the decisions of married women to parti...
In order to compete in the global economy, Japanese government and companies are devoting to the dev...