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Reconciling work and family : issues and policies in the Republic of Korea

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  • Kim, T'ae-hong,
  • Kim, Hye-Kyung.

Abstract

Reviews the changing family structure and family responsibilities, employment patterns and employment status, and the inter-relationship between work and family and the changes thereof in the Republic of Korea. Looks at the current institutional measures that support work-family balance and the gap that exists between these support measures and the unfulfilled needs of the workers for a family-friendly system.

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  • Kim, T'ae-hong, & Kim, Hye-Kyung., 2004. "Reconciling work and family : issues and policies in the Republic of Korea," ILO Working Papers 993709553402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993709553402676
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