employer
; business establishments
; occupational welfare
; welfare attitude
; welfare state
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Abstract
We examine the distinct features of welfare provision and attitudes toward welfare among Korean businesses. We consider not only the non-statutory welfare that establishments introduce but also statutory welfare costs for operating public social security. Besides, we focus on differences in welfare provision at the establishment level and attitudes toward welfare depending on establishment characteristics, such as the company's size, the type of industry, the composition of employees, and the labor unions. We suggest three policy considerations. First, public social security support for vulnerable workers should be expanded to help them cope with social risks. Second, the role and responsibility of the public in supporting childcare should be strengthened. Third, efforts should be made to enhance support for small businesses. Specifically, even small businesses with a strong demand for skilled workers show a clear willingness to provide welfare. Therefore, it is necessary to find ways to address the challenges of limited human and material resources in these businesses.
Table Of Contents
요약 1
제1장 서론 7 제1절 연구의 배경 및 목적 9 제2절 연구의 내용 및 방법 12
제2장 이론적 배경 17 제1절 개념 정의 및 조작화 20 제2절 이론적 토대 36
제3장 기업 특성별 복지 제공 양상 89 제1절 복지 제공자로서 한국 기업의 특징과 발전 93 제2절 기업의 복지 제공 추이 112 제3절 기업 특성별 복지 제공 양상 133 제4절 소결 178
제4장 기업 특성별 복지 태도 183 제1절 기업의 복지 태도 변화 186 제2절 기업 특성별 복지 태도 201 제3절 기업의 복지 제공 양상과 복지 태도 222 제4절 소결 247