Employment, Well-Being and Gender : Dynamics and Interactions in Emerging Asia /

This book examines welfare effects of gender-related inequalities in Korean households and labor markets. It uses subjective well-being data to show that reductions of excessive levels of working hours did improve family well-being in the past decade. Moreover, benefits from major life events like m...

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Main Author: Rudolf, Robert (Author)
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, [2018]
Edition:1st, New ed.
Series:Göttinger Studien zur Entwicklungsökonomik / Göttingen Studies in Development Economics ; 35
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Summary:This book examines welfare effects of gender-related inequalities in Korean households and labor markets. It uses subjective well-being data to show that reductions of excessive levels of working hours did improve family well-being in the past decade. Moreover, benefits from major life events like marriage can differ greatly by sex if traditional gender roles dominate and women contribute much less than men to household earnings. Furthermore, the study examines dynamics in rural East Asian economies and their impact on individual welfare outcomes. Both land redistribution and productivity-enhancing reforms are found to have been highly beneficial for Korean development. The Indonesian case study demonstrates the importance of cash-crop decisions and the growing non-farm sector for rural development.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
ISBN:9783631753521
3631753527