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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol.23 No.1
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2007.3
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This article examines the gender impact of recession and the neo-liberal Structural Adjustment Programs (henceforth SAPs) in post-1997 South Korea, with a special attention to employment outcomes in the industry of commercial banks. It specifically looks into the impact and other employment issues underlined during the post 1997 period embracing genderdiscrimination in employment practices and in a union organisation, and gender segregation of occupation in the workplaces based on the empirical research. The empirical analysis in this article shows that the hardships of recession and adjustments are unevenly distributed between men and women in the Korean banking industry. Moreover, the combination of Korea’s neoliberal labour adjustment and patriarchal gender biases ex-acerbated preexisting gender inequalities in employment during the 1997 crisis-affected period. As a consequence, Korean women as a whole persis-tently remain as an inferior workforce. This implies that Korean women can not avoid repeatedly acting as a reserve pool of labour in response to changes in economic conditions or substituting women themselves with a more flexible lower wage form of employment contract unless the funda- mental obstacles to gender equality are removed.

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Abstract
Introduction
Three Theories Predicting Women’s Employment Changes in Recession and Employment Adjustment
Gender Dimension of the Post 1997 Employment Adjustment
Women’s Employment Changes in Post 1997 Korean Banks
Workers’ Experiences of Employment in Post 1997 Banks - Interview Analysis
Discussion
Conclusion
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