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From segmentalist to liberal skill formation system: A comparative analysis of labour market activation policies in Japan and South Korea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2024

Sophia Seung-yoon Lee
Affiliation:
Chung-Ang University, Department of Social Welfare, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Jaewook Nahm*
Affiliation:
Korea National University of Education, Department of Educational Policy, Cheongju, Republic of Korea
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Corresponding author: Jaewook Nahm; Email: jwnahm@knue.ac.kr
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Abstract

This study provides a comparative analysis of the evolution of skill formation systems in Japan and South Korea, considering the nuances in active labour market policies (ALMPs) and institutional transformations in the post-industrial landscape. Both nations initially adopted segmentalist skill formation systems; however, they now exhibit divergent paths. Korea, in particular, has undergone institutional changes from segmentalist to a liberal skill formation system, with firms reducing their involvement in skill formation, resulting in a pronounced skill formation gap. Firms have curtailed their role in skill formation in alignment with environmental changes, and ALMPs have primarily centred on job creation for the elderly and small- and medium-sized enterprise employment subsidies. Conversely, Japan has maintained consistent policy approaches despite similar environmental changes. This study highlights that these divergent trajectories are rooted in the different stages of institutional maturity established during industrialization.

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Figure 1. Active labour market policy (ALMP) expenditure in Korea and Japan (2000–2019).Source: OECD statistics (https://stats.oecd.org/).

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Figure 2. The composition of active labour market policy (ALMP) expenditure in Korea and Japan (2000–2019).Source: OECD statistics (https://stats.oecd.org/).

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Table 1. State’s ALMP and job training spendings by skill formation systems (1985–2015) (% of GDP)

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Figure 3. Change of firms’ training cost and youth population with tertiary education in Korea (1994–2018).Source: Ministry of employment and labour, Enterprise labour cost survey; OECD statistics (https://stats.oecd.org/).

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Table 2. Comparative analysis of skill formation system changes in Korea and Japan