Purpose
- Research findings by KLIPS have been increasingly used for various sectors, including economics, sociology, business management, and social welfare, and a valuable input to policy-making across the economy and society, as well as labor and employment. Korea Labor Institute which has made continuous efforts to improve the survey quality of KLIPS organized a symposium to promote the use of KLIPS and academic exchanges between academia and research institutes.
Program
- Classifying the elderly based on their pattern of the labor market transitions: the case of Korea
- Decision tree analysis of jobs characteristics for middle-aged workers
- Estimation of household consumption elasticity based on KLIPS data
- Household debts and income inequality in Korea
- Becoming a homeowner and tightening the belts in South Korea
- Factors influencing the timing of first home purchase in a lifetime
- A study on the gender wage gap in Korea
- The impact of occupational industrial concentration by occupation on individual wages and labor mobility in construction and related industries
- Income distribution analysis of self-employed Workers: focus on dynamic changes using the KLIPS data
- At what age do young people get married and have a child?: comparison between the capital area and provinces
- Wage penalty for married women and wage premium for married men
- Study on the trajectory of changes in the Decent Work Index
- Prediction of cognitive dysfunction and key variables by occupational characteristics
- Koreans and religions in 2009~2022: sociodemographic characteristics and changes
- A comparative study on the life satisfaction of youth not in employment, education, or training (NEETs) for a long term
- Automation and its impact on people’s job satisfaction