Public and Social Services Employment in Europe and its Implications for Korea

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Dong Hee Joe

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy; Keimyung University

Date Written: August 10, 2018

Abstract

Employment in the public and social services sector is on a rising trend in Korea, in terms not only of the number of jobs, but also of the share of these jobs within the whole economy. The latest data suggests that this sector could soon account for more than 20% of total employment.

This trend is likely to continue under the current government. This is because, for instance, the Moon Jae-in administration has included detailed and explicit plans for job creation in this sector (Tasks 16 and 17) in its 100 Policy Tasks. Also, cross-sectional evidence from European countries suggests the possibility that this sector’s employment expands with income level, as explained below. Against this background, and given Europe’s reputation for high levels of development in this sector, this Brief looks at the public and social services employment in Europe and draws policy implications for Korea.

Keywords: Europe, Korea, Public and social services, Employment

Suggested Citation

Joe, Dong Hee, Public and Social Services Employment in Europe and its Implications for Korea (August 10, 2018). KIEP Research Paper, World Economy Brief 18-22, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3299381 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3299381

Dong Hee Joe (Contact Author)

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy ( email )

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Seoul, 370
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Keimyung University ( email )

Dalseo-Gu, Daegu 704-701
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

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