Women's labor force participation and marriage : the case of Korea


Autoria(s): Lee, Bun Song; Jang, Soomyung; Sarkar, Jayanta
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

In this paper, we examine the relationship between marital status and female labor force participation in Korea, and argue that marriage remains a major obstacle to young Korean women's employment. We find that an average married woman is much less likely (by 40–60%) to participate in the labor force than a single woman in urban Korea. Further investigation into the participation patterns among married women reveals that labor force participation rate (LFPR) varies with husband's occupation and her own age. Lower LFPR among the young married women is explained by demand-side factors, while relatively higher LFPR among the middle-aged married women is mostly explained by the supply-side factors.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44782/

Publicador

Elsevier BV, North-Holland

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.asieco.2007.12.012

Lee, Bun Song, Jang, Soomyung, & Sarkar, Jayanta (2008) Women's labor force participation and marriage : the case of Korea. Journal of Asian Economics, 19(2), pp. 138-154.

Palavras-Chave #149900 OTHER ECONOMICS #Women's labor force participation, Marriage, Childbearing, Demand factors, Supply factors
Tipo

Journal Article