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A Study on Affirmative Action in South Korea
The book A Study on Affirmative Action in South Korea provides an in-depth examination of the origins, implementation, and outcomes of affirmative action policies designed to promote gender equality in the workplace. It traces the legal and institutional development of affirmative action initiatives, assessing their effectiveness in improving women’s employment rates, leadership representation, and working conditions. Through statistical analysis, case studies, and policy evaluation, the study identifies key achievements as well as ongoing challenges, such as limited enforcement, organizational resistance, and persistent gender bias. The book offers strategic recommendations to strengthen the affirmative action framework—emphasizing the importance of monitoring, accountability, and inclusive corporate culture—to ensure it functions as a sustainable mechanism for advancing gender equity in South Korea’s labor market.
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