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Doubly Disadvantaged? Gender, Informal Job Search and Labor Market Outcomes among South Korea’s Immigrant Workers (Workshop on November 26)

This research focuses on the gendered labor market consequences of immigrant social networks. Using a nationally representative sample and based on alternative analytic approaches, the present study investigates how and to what extent informal job search, i.e., finding a job through a personal contact, is associated with earnings outcomes for male and female immigrants in Korea. Unlike most previous studies, it distinguishes between two types of information provider or job referrer: bonding and bridging. Contrary to the notion that immigrant women are “doubly disadvantaged” in the labor market, findings indicate that network-based job search yields lower monthly income for male, but not female, workers. In addition, significant evidence suggests that for the male subsample only, securing a job through a bonding (co-ethnic) contact results in an earnings penalty. Negative income returns on securing a job through a bridging (inter-ethnic) contact, on the other hand, receives conditional empirical support.

    • Date & Time:  November 26 (Mon.), 2018, 16:30-18:00
    • Venue: Room 960, Bldg.#14, Waseda Campus, Waseda University
    • Lecturer: Harris H. Kim, Professor, Ewha Womans University
    • Title: Doubly Disadvantaged? Gender, Informal Job Search and Labor Market Outcomes among South Korea’s Immigrant Workers
    • Coordinators: Naoyuki Umemori (Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics); Yoshihiro Nakano (Junior Researcher, ORIS)
    • Language: English
    • Open to: Students, faculty, staff and the general public
    • Admission: Free
    • Contact: [email protected]

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Room 960, Bldg.#14, Waseda Campus

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