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Work and Leisure Policy for Korean Workers

English

By (author): KyungHee Kim

Working hours in Korea are considerably longer than those of most other countries throughout the world. The 40 hour workweek was eventually introduced in 2005, meaning that many people were finally no longer legally obliged to work on Saturdays or Sundays. Despite expectations that this legislation would have a remarkable impact on both society and each individual, Korea is still one of the highest ranked OECD countries in terms of the length of working hours. The reduced working hours have been filled with overwork on weekdays or weekends. Given the large amount of time Koreans dedicate to work, concerns regarding leisure time and expenditure on leisure products are becoming increasingly significant. This book evolved from the initial questions why do Koreans work so hard for long hours? and dont the Korean working population want to spend time on leisure?, and comes to the conclusion that the lengthy working hours have a major impact on the ability of average Koreans to participate in leisure activities. In the process of solving its initial research questions, this book explores the historical formation of the working class, the labour market, and the relationship between work and leisure and leisure policy. It also conducts various forms of empirical research, such as questionnaire survey and interviews, and uses a range of different research methods, including case studies, comparative historical analysis and secondary data analysis. As such, this book will undoubtedly appeal to anyone wishing to understand more about Korean society, and to anyone with an interest in how a wide variety of research methods are brought together in real world research. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443846196

About KyungHee Kim

KyungHee Kim received her PhD and MA degrees in Sociology and Social Policy from the University of Liverpool UK. She also received an MA in Leisure Studies and a BA in Child Education and Development from Myong-Ji University Korea. Her research interests include workers leisure policies company welfare systems welfare policies for female workers and leisure policies and programmes for families with children.

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