Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea:
Korea faces the challenge of reversing rising inequality while sustaining robust economic growth. Welltargeted increases in Korea's low level of social spending are needed to fill holes in the safety net, especially for the elderly. The development of social security depends on closing gaps in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Korea faces the challenge of reversing rising inequality while sustaining robust economic growth. Welltargeted increases in Korea's low level of social spending are needed to fill holes in the safety net, especially for the elderly. The development of social security depends on closing gaps in coverage, which are due in part to labour market dualism. Dualism creates serious equity concerns, as non-regular workers face significantly lower wages, precarious jobs, less coverage by social security and less training. A comprehensive approach is required to break down dualism, including reduced employment protection for regular workers, improved social insurance coverage for non-regular workers and expanded training of non-regular workers. Education reforms are also needed to promote inclusive growth, notably by: i) improving the access of low-income children to high-quality early childhood education and care; ii) reducing reliance on private tutoring, notably at hagwons; and iii) expanding income-contingent loans to tertiary students |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (39 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm |
DOI: | 10.1787/5k97gkdfjqf3-en |
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spelling | Jones, Randall S... Verfasser aut Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa = Promouvoir la cohésion sociale en Corée / Randall S. Jones et Satoshi Urasawa Promouvoir la cohésion sociale en Corée Paris OECD Publishing 2012 1 Online-Ressource (39 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers Korea faces the challenge of reversing rising inequality while sustaining robust economic growth. Welltargeted increases in Korea's low level of social spending are needed to fill holes in the safety net, especially for the elderly. The development of social security depends on closing gaps in coverage, which are due in part to labour market dualism. Dualism creates serious equity concerns, as non-regular workers face significantly lower wages, precarious jobs, less coverage by social security and less training. A comprehensive approach is required to break down dualism, including reduced employment protection for regular workers, improved social insurance coverage for non-regular workers and expanded training of non-regular workers. Education reforms are also needed to promote inclusive growth, notably by: i) improving the access of low-income children to high-quality early childhood education and care; ii) reducing reliance on private tutoring, notably at hagwons; and iii) expanding income-contingent loans to tertiary students Social Issues/Migration/Health Economics Korea, Republic of Urasawa, Satoshi ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/5k97gkdfjqf3-en Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea |
title_alt | Promouvoir la cohésion sociale en Corée |
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title_full | Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa = Promouvoir la cohésion sociale en Corée / Randall S. Jones et Satoshi Urasawa |
title_fullStr | Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa = Promouvoir la cohésion sociale en Corée / Randall S. Jones et Satoshi Urasawa |
title_full_unstemmed | Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea Randall S. Jones and Satoshi Urasawa = Promouvoir la cohésion sociale en Corée / Randall S. Jones et Satoshi Urasawa |
title_short | Promoting Social Cohesion in Korea |
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