2003
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9515.00344
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Women Reconciling Paid and Unpaid Work in a Confucian Welfare State: The Case of South Korea

Abstract: The participation of married women in the labour market has been increasing since industrialization in the  s in Korea; in  it overtook that of unmarried women. This raises the issue of how women reconcile paid and unpaid work and how state policy responds to this issue. In Korea, there have been numerous policy reforms designed to support working women in combining work and family life. For example, a parental leave scheme was introduced in  and maternity benefits were also introduced in  . Ho… Show more

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“…989). Furthermore, authors like Sung (2003) have noted that Confucian ideology regarding gender roles remain especially strong at family level (e.g., the male as the positive being-yang, and the female as its negative counterpartying).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…989). Furthermore, authors like Sung (2003) have noted that Confucian ideology regarding gender roles remain especially strong at family level (e.g., the male as the positive being-yang, and the female as its negative counterpartying).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leadership is strongly transactional, incorporating top-down control with paternalistic care for employees' personal and family needs (cf McCarthy et al 2008). Finally, personal connections (blood networks, regional networks and school networks) are fundamental to relationships (Kim and Hoppe-Graff 2001;Sung 2003;Jung 2007). In summary, Koreans are traditionally collectivistic in outlook, emphasise homogeneity and when measured on performance orientation, institutional collectivism, and in-group collectivism Confucian countries score highly, reflecting a results-driven orientation that prefers group work over individual goals (Hofstede 2001;Northouse 2012).…”
Section: Research Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this is mainly a recommendation. The new policy enforcement is constrained, as not all firms institute the maternity protection system (Sung 2003). More than 30% of firms violate the legislation by not paying or only partially paying the benefit (Won and Pascall 2004).…”
Section: Family Policy Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%