Labour market dualization, permanent insecurity and fertility: The case of ultra-low fertility in South Korea

Timo Fleckenstein*, Soohyun Christine Lee, Samuel Mohun Himmelweit

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Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between labour market dualization, insecurity and low fertility, through a case study of South Korea, an extreme case of ultra-low fertility where the total fertility rate fell to 0.84 in 2020. It is argued that the long-term nature of the insecurity associated with dualization, as well as its impact on people’s perceptions of present and future insecurity, mark dualization out as a particular phenomenon whose impact on fertility current demographic approaches struggle to fully understand. Rather than restricting the focus to the education-employment transition, we show how permanent insecurity in highly dualized labour markets depresses fertility.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)298–324
JournalEconomy and Society
Volume52
Issue number2
Early online date9 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2023

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  • SPS Centre for the Study of Poverty and Social Justice

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