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IMF and the crisis of the marginalized urban sector in Korea

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In this article, the authors identify policies that would ameliorate these effects on the urban poor in Korea and clarify how the nature and magnitude of urban low-income households in Korea have changed since the economic crisis.
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The “Asian economic crisis” brought with it horrendous social consequences in Korea such as mass unemployment, unparalleled rises in poverty, diminished social services, rising school dropouts, increasing suicide rates, divorce and domestic violence The primary aim of this study is to identify policies that would ameliorate these effects on the urban poor in Korea In order to do so, we clarify how the nature and magnitude of urban low-income households in Korea have changed since the economic crisis After providing an overview of macroeconomic events associated with the crisis and the main links between these events and economic conditions of the urban poor, we identify the socioeconomic characteristics and changes of household income for the urban poor during the crisis periods, 1997–1999 We investigate how the IMF program has changed the lives of the low-income households by adopting regression analyses and the decomposition method The study concludes with key policy issues that would help

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The effect of the rural tourism policy on non-farm income in South Korea

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Housing regeneration and building sustainable low-income communities in Korea

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Economic crisis, downsizing and “layoff survivor's syndrome”

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The Korean economic crisis and working women

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Male-Female Wage Differentials in Urban Labor Markets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate the average extent of discrimination against female workers in the United States and provide a quantitative assessment of the sources of male-female wage differentials in the same occupation.
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Where Did all the Growth Go? External Shocks, Social Conflict and Growth Collapses

TL;DR: The authors argue that domestic social conflicts are a key to understanding why growth rates lack persistence and why so many countries have experienced a growth collapse after the mid-1970s, emphasizing the manner in which social conflicts interact with external shocks on the one hand, and the domestic institutions of conflict management on the other hand.
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Where Did All the Growth Go? External Shocks, Social Conflict, and Growth Collapses

TL;DR: The authors argue that domestic social conflicts are a key to understanding why growth rates lack persistence and why so many countries have experienced a growth collapse since the mid-1970s, emphasizing the manner in which social conflicts interact with external shock and the domestic institutions of conflict-management.
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The Perception of Poverty.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of criteria for determining the extent of poverty in the United States: the origin of the poverty line, the amount of poverty, and the number of people living in poverty.
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The perception of poverty

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of criteria for determining the extent of poverty in the United States: the origin of the poverty line, the amount of poverty, and the number of people living in poverty.