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Analysis of Mid and Long-term Sectoral Elasticity of Employment in Korea Using 1975-2005 Linked Input-Output Tables
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한국의 산업별 중?장기 고용탄력성 연구 -1975-2005년 접속불변산업연관표의 이용-

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Academic journal
Author
Choi Sung-Goan (안동대학교) Kwon Hana (안동대학교)
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한일경상학회 한일경상논집 한일경상논집 제78권 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.2
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31 - 51 (21page)

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‘Jobless growth’ refers to a situation where the real output of an economy increases while employment does not correspondingly increase. In South Korea, the few case studies that have been conducted have concluded that this phenomenon is emerging in some industries. This study was undertaken to verify whether real output and employment in South Korea are stably related in a statistical sense. The empirical relationship between employment and real output was analyzed from 1975 to 2005 using employment elasticity by industry. The empirical result means that the Korean economy shows ‘sluggish job growth’ which the employment growth rate is below the real GDP growth rate during the periods of expansion since the 1975s. Meanwhile, employment elasticity by sector shows a very different pattern according to industries and time. Therefore, when a quantitative analysis of the regional economy uses employment data instead of production, meticulous care should be taken to consider the characteristics of the analysis period and industry statistics.

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