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Hyunji Kwon (Seoul National University) Seokyoung Kim (Seoul National University) Jongmin Yang (Seoul National University)
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서울대학교 사회발전연구소 Journal of Asian Sociology DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY Vol.47 No.3
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2018.9
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371 - 400 (30page)

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One of the eye-catching changes in the Korean labor market over the last decade is the rapid increase in the proportion of young creative workers. It is also widely known that the majority of these workers experience contingent work alongside meagre and sporadic income. However, despite the constant obstacles to continuation of their career, and despite the fact that many do discontinue, the labor market in this sector still grows. This contradictory situation can also be encountered in the music industry, which is the focus of this study. The conventional wisdom attributes the expansion of the labor market to the pervasion of ‘hope labor,’ and its high churn rates to musicians’ immediate financial insecurity. This study challenges these naïve explanations by asking why some people leave their occupation while a significant number of others who make similar earnings stay. We examined different sets of resources which musicians can mobilize to explain the varieties of choices that they make regarding their career. The results suggest that economic factors including immediate earnings do not determine musicians’ desire to continue their professional career in music. Rather, they evidence that social networks of musicians and their ability to construct the future affect musicians’ career prospect.

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Introduction
The precarity of musicians’ working life
What sorts of assets matter the most?: Do economic, social, and psychological assets affect musicians to endure a tough life?
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