Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.I… Mehr…
Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Springer Netherlands<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.I… Mehr…
Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen<
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Since 2004, more than 80% of all high school graduates in Korea went on to university or at least junior college, although higher educated people suffer more seriously from unemployment.In human capital theory, reducing the unemployment rate when increasing the level of education was determined to be a stylized fact.But the current situation in Korea does not justify the theory.Using the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study and the German Socio-Economic Panel three empirical essays aim to find the corresponding reasons and solutions.Koreans' strong interest in university studies could be caused by lack of promising alternatives.An enhancement of the job training system along German lines seems to offer a reasonable solution to the oversupply of university graduates in Korea.; PDF; Reference > Research & information: general > Data analysis: general, Springer Netherlands<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783653009019 Erscheinungsjahr: 2011 Herausgeber: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 978-3-653-00901-9 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: mee, jung, schellong Titel des Buches: human capital
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Autor/in: Mee-Kyung Jung Titel: Europäische Hochschulschriften / European University Studies / Publications Universitaires Européennes; Essays on Labor Market and Human Capital – Korea and Germany - Reihe 5: Volks- und Betriebswirtschaft / Series 5: Economics and Management / Série 5: Sciences économiques Verlag: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 208 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 2011-08-25 Frankfurt a.M. DE Gedruckt / Hergestellt in Deutschland. Gewicht: 0,002 kg Sprache: Englisch 54,95 € (DE) 55,95 € (AT) 58,95 CHF (CH) No longer receiving updates
EA; E107; Nonbooks, PBS / Wirtschaft/Volkswirtschaft; Arbeits- / Einkommensökonomie; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Education; EDUCATION / General; MATHEMATICS / General; Data analysis: general; Education; Labour economics; Capital; Essays; German Socio-Economic Panel; Germany; Human; Job Training; Jung; Korea; Labor; Market; School Education; Women's Earnings; Datenwissenschaft und -analyse: allgemein; Pädagogik; Ökonomie einzelner Branchen; BC
Contents: The Effects of School Education and Job Training on Wages in Korea – Effects of School Education and Job Training on Earnings in Korea and Germany. A Comparative Study – Women’s Career and Children - Human Capital and Earnings of Women in Korea and Germany. A Comparative Study.
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