The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers

The purpose of this research is to identify the relation between OFDI (Outward Foreign Direct Investment) and wage inequality. In order to analyze various effects of OFDI on wages depending on the types of workers, the research classified laborers into four categories: permanent/skilled worker, perm...

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Main Authors: Hongshik Lee, Hongmin Kim, Soonhyung Sim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy 2014-03-01
Series:East Asian Economic Review
Subjects:
FDI
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2014.18.1.274
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spelling doaj-f8aa165097cf43048d295b5b3f99b81e2020-11-24T21:05:18ZengKorea Institute for International Economic PolicyEast Asian Economic Review2508-16402508-16672014-03-011812954http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2014.18.1.274The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of WorkersHongshik Lee 0Hongmin Kim 1Soonhyung Sim 2Korea UniversityKorea UniversityKorea UniversityThe purpose of this research is to identify the relation between OFDI (Outward Foreign Direct Investment) and wage inequality. In order to analyze various effects of OFDI on wages depending on the types of workers, the research classified laborers into four categories: permanent/skilled worker, permanent/unskilled worker, temporary/skilled worker, and temporary/unskilled worker. With controlling wage- determining factors such as education, labor union, individual fixed-effect, and industry-level effect, this paper examines whether OFDI attributes to the wage inequality among each type of workers. Moreover, this study also analyzes possible effects on wages that could vary according to the different characteristics of investments by classifying OFDI into two groups: OECD and non-OECD. The results reveal that OFDI makes certain differences according to skill-intensity and contract type in terms of influences on wages. It also shows that the effect of OFDI on wages is more subject to contract type than to skill-intensity. The classification of OFDI into OECD and non-OECD proves that effects on wages can vary by characteristics of the subject of investment. http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2014.18.1.274FDISkill-intensityContract TypesWage Inequality
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The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers
East Asian Economic Review
FDI
Skill-intensity
Contract Types
Wage Inequality
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Hongmin Kim
Soonhyung Sim
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title The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers
title_short The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers
title_full The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers
title_fullStr The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Outward FDI on the South Korean Labor Market: Evidence on the Wages of Four Types of Workers
title_sort impact of outward fdi on the south korean labor market: evidence on the wages of four types of workers
publisher Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
series East Asian Economic Review
issn 2508-1640
2508-1667
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The purpose of this research is to identify the relation between OFDI (Outward Foreign Direct Investment) and wage inequality. In order to analyze various effects of OFDI on wages depending on the types of workers, the research classified laborers into four categories: permanent/skilled worker, permanent/unskilled worker, temporary/skilled worker, and temporary/unskilled worker. With controlling wage- determining factors such as education, labor union, individual fixed-effect, and industry-level effect, this paper examines whether OFDI attributes to the wage inequality among each type of workers. Moreover, this study also analyzes possible effects on wages that could vary according to the different characteristics of investments by classifying OFDI into two groups: OECD and non-OECD. The results reveal that OFDI makes certain differences according to skill-intensity and contract type in terms of influences on wages. It also shows that the effect of OFDI on wages is more subject to contract type than to skill-intensity. The classification of OFDI into OECD and non-OECD proves that effects on wages can vary by characteristics of the subject of investment.
topic FDI
Skill-intensity
Contract Types
Wage Inequality
url http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2014.18.1.274
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