Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Volume 23, Issue 2, 2014, Pages 129-154
Employment and poverty status of female marriage immigrants in South Korea (Article)
Kim H. ,
Lee S.Y. ,
Choi I.H.
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a
Hanyang University, South Korea
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b
Kyung Hee University, South Korea
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c
Korean Womens Development Institute, South Korea
Abstract
This study explores the economic status of female marriage immigrants in South Korea. Multilevel analyses were performed to examine the effects of individual characteristics and social context on their employment and poverty status. The results revealed that human capital, social capital and family conditions are significantly associated with employment and poverty status. Assimilation-related factors also had an indirect effect on poverty by impacting employment. Social context factors exhibited unique and significant effects on economic status; in particular, rurality and unemployment rates were negatively associated with employment. Finally, regardless of employment status, female marriage immigrants in rural areas were at greater risk of falling into poverty than their urban counterparts. © 2014 Scalabrini Migration Center.
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DOI: 10.1177/011719681402300201
ISSN: 01171968
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English