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The dual labor market and workers' health inequality in South Korea.

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OBJECTIVES We investigated how worker health inequality is potentially linked to the dual labor market in South Korea. METHODS Using the data from the fifth Korean Working Conditions Survey, we… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES We investigated how worker health inequality is potentially linked to the dual labor market in South Korea. METHODS Using the data from the fifth Korean Working Conditions Survey, we analyzed the data from 21,088 paid workers. We utilized logistic regression analyses to assess whether employment type or company size had a significant effect on workers' physical and mental health and work-related injuries. RESULTS Workers' health status was significantly associated with employment type and company size. Non-standard workers had higher rates of musculoskeletal diseases or injuries, and their self-rated health and psychological well-being were lower than standard workers. Company size showed a significant correlation only for work-related injuries. CONCLUSIONS The structure of inequality in Korea's labor market according to employment type and company size appears to be affecting the health and safety of workers.

Keywords: labor market; health; health inequality

Journal Title: Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
Year Published: 2023

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