education
• ensuring that children have access to a school and a safe and quality learning environment
• providing catch up education opportunities for children and youth who have so far missed out on formal schooling
• tackling the worldwide shortage of teachers and ensuring a properly trained and professional teaching force
• enforcing laws on child labor and edu
Definition of Child Labor
1.UN CRC (Convention on the Rights of the Child)
- Work that harms children’s well being and hinders their education, development and future livelihoods.
2. ILO
- Types of work done by children under the age of 18. Full-time work done by children under 15 years of age that prevents them from going to school (getting an education), or that is dangerous to thei
labor market feature
(1) The unbalance of manpower supply and demand
A large change happened to a manpower supply and demand structural labor supply form industrial after the latter half of 1980's. On first, producing job and white-collar worker supply and demand disproportionate is getting.
Arrest difficulty gets worse in case of low-educated people producing jobs, on the other hand, ap
- Children tuition support : it consists of all educational fees during middle, high school and college
- Hospital fee support: total amount of health insurance fee for employee and a half for immediate family
- Car discount: Hyundai Motors Car discount depending on the working periods
- Four seasons resort: usable domestic condo and hotel in free or a half price through partnership
- Resid
대한 수요는 변함이 없지만 비숙련노동자에 대한 수요 증가는 이들의 임금수준을 상승시키게 되고 따라서 임금 불평등도는 감소하게 될 것이다.
11. From 1970 to 2000, the supply of college graduates to the labor market increased dramatically, while the supply of high school (no college) graduates shrank. At the same time, the