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Analysis of the Differences in Re-employment Need on the Individual Characteristic of Career Interrupted Woman (경력단절여성의 개인특성에 따른 재취업욕구 차이 분석)

  • Shin, Yean-Ha;Lee, Dong-Myung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.9
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    • pp.310-323
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to provide necessary data and information in order to support economic activity of career interrupted woman by analysis the differences between seeking work need on individual characteristic and re-employment need of job-seeking activities. This study includes the result of reviewing a prospective study and an enpinical analysis based on the theoretical background of career interrupted woman, vocational education, individual characteristic and re-employment need to achieve its goal. The collected data from 150 career interrupted women who had a vocational education was analyzed by one-way analysis of variance, T-verification and SPSS 12.0v program. In summary of this study, re-employment need would be different by individual characteristic, seeking work need and job-seeking activities. It shows that the method of re-employment should be provided as considering the individual characteristic of career interrupted woman. Therefore, this study suggests the necessity of suited education and improved system for individual characteristic of career interrupted woman.

Influence of a Co-op Program on Participants' Academic Performance, Employment and Job Performance: Focusing on the Case of KOREATECH

  • Om, Kiyong;Lee, Sang-Kon
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2020
  • KOREATECH has operated a Co-op program called 'Industry Professional Practice (IPP)' that allows students to work full-time in relevant industries for at least four months since 2012, and also developed a systematic performance evaluation model on the basis of Kirkpatrick's four-stage assessment model. This study aims to share KOREATECH's Levels 3 and 4 evaluation results which are clearly what practitioners and academic investigators of cooperative education want to know the most. For this purpose, a questionnaire survey was conducted for KOREATECH graduates and their superiors to examine influence of IPP experiences on employment and job performance. A total of 730 alumni who graduated within last 5 years participated in the survey, with 213 (29.2%) having IPP experiences, and 162 superiors rated their subordinates on seven performance criteria. The analysis results were mixed. On the one hand, employment rate of IPP participants was 89.7%, compared to 86.8% of alumni without field experiences. Participants of the IPP program were more satisfied with their salary and felt less unfair about their career and promotion opportunities than alumni without field experiences. On the other, superiors rated their subordinates without IPP experiences slightly more positively than IPP participants in terms of job performance. These contrasting results are judged to show strengths and weaknesses of the IPP program at the same time. The limitations of the study and future research directions are discussed at the last part.

Improvement Plan of Employment Camp using Action Learning : based on the case of learning community in P university (액션러닝을 활용한 취업캠프 개선방안 : P대학 학습공동체 사례를 중심으로)

  • LEE, Jian;KIM, Hyojeong;LEE, Yoona;JEONG, Yuseop;PARK, Suhong
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.677-688
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the action learning lesson about the improvement process of the job support program of P university students. As a research method, we applied the related classes during the semester to the students who took courses in the course of 'Human Resource Development', which is a subject of P university, and analyzed the learner's reflection journal, interview data. As a result of the research, we went through the problem selection stage, the team construction and the team building stage. And then we searched for the root cause of the problem, clarified the problem, derived the possible solution, determined the priority and created the action plan. There are 10 solutions to the practical problems of poor job camps. Through two interviews with field experts it offered final solutions focused on promoting employment and Camp students participate in the management of post-employment into six camps. According to the first rank, job board integration, vendor selection upon student feedback, reflecting improved late questionnaire, public relations utilizing KakaoTalk, recruiting additional selection criteria, the camp provides recorded images in order. The results of this study suggest that the university's employment support program will strengthen the competitiveness of students' employment and become the basic data for the customized employment support program.

Job Satisfaction Comparison Between Gender and The Influencing Factors on Job Satisfaction (성별 근로자의 직업만족도와 관련요인)

  • Park, Eun-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.131-141
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    • 2001
  • Purpose: This study were carried out to investigate the difference employment characteristics and job satisfactions by gender and to explore the influences of demographic status and employment characteristics on job satisfaction. Method: Social statistics survey data collected by Ministry of Statistics in 1998 were used for the secondary analysis in the study. Job satisfaction was measured by questionnaire which were consisted in 12 items such as task, promotion, placement, wage, benefits, future in the work, working environment, human relationship, working hours. Result: The results show that more than 50% of women were working as a part-time employees. Their education level were lower than men. Women workers were unmarried at higher percents than men. Men were showed more satisfaction significantly in their job than women. Men also had higher job satisfaction with work task, promotion, placement, and human relation. Women had shown higher job satisfaction with wage, working environment, and employer-employee relationship. Employment status had the most important factor on the job satisfaction. And, living status satisfaction, education, age, occupation, marital status, employment status and sex were significant for the job satisfaction. 33.34% of the variance in the job satisfaction were accounted for by these variables. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that there were difference of job satisfaction between gender and employment status was the most predictive factors on the job satisfaction. Women had more unstable employment status such as part-time, employment on probation, or family employer without wage than men. Stability of employment could be considered as a strategy for enhancing job satisfaction for women.

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The Influences of Variables Related to Family and Employment on Work·Family Spillover in Working Wives with Children (가족 및 직업관련 변수가 유자녀 취업주부의 일·가족 전이에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Yoon-Ok;Jeong, Seo-Leen
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.75-88
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of variables related to family and employment on work family spillover in working wives with children. Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women & Families(KLoWF; 2008) of Korea Women's Development Institute was used in this study. The subjects of this study were 733 working wives with children. For data analysis Cronbach ${\alpha}$, and multiple regression were performed. The results show that, first, among variables related to family, family role awareness and marital satisfaction influence on work-family negative spillover, and values on familism and husband's weekends housework hour influence on family-work negative spillover in working wives with children. Second, among variables related to employment, career satisfaction, wife's weekly working hour, husband's perception on employment of wife and sexual discrimination influence on work-family negative spillover, and career satisfaction, husband's perception on employment of wife, employment stability, husband's monthly income and husband's weekly working hour influence on family-work negative spillover in working wives with children. Third, among variables related to family and employment, wife's weekly working hour, family role awareness, marital satisfaction husband's perception on employment of wive, husband's weekly working hour, and career satisfaction influence on work-family negative spillover, and values on familism and wife's weekly working hour influence on family-work negative spillover in working wives with children.

Analysis of the Good Job Condition of Which Young People Think and the Impact of Job Search Behavior on Employment (청년들이 생각하는 좋은 일자리 조건과 직업탐색행동이 취업에 미치는 영향 분석)

  • Chang, Wook-hee
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.351-368
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    • 2021
  • This paper is meaningful in that it empirically studies the good job condition of which young people think and the impact of job search behavior on employment. In addition, employment status and additional job search performance were set as performance variables. The main research results of this study are as follows. First, as for the good job condition considered by young people, wages and salaries in terms of companies, job stability in terms of environment, and work-life balance in terms of individuals were found. Second, job search behavior was found to be a key variable influencing employment status and job search performance. Third, it was found that job-search stress injures employment. Finally, work experience promotes employment and job search performance. Therefore, to increase the employment success rate of young people, above all, various supports for increasing the frequency of young job seekers' active job search behavior are needed. To this end, it suggests that it is necessary to develop a customized youth policy service model and to provide systematic services to meet the needs of young people.

Curriculum Design for Overseas Employment (focused on Japanese IT courses) (해외 취업을 위한 교육과정 설계(일본 IT과정을 중심으로))

  • Kwon, Yoon Kyung;Lee, MyounJae
    • Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2022
  • As the society progresses to a knowledge economy, global demand is rapidly increasing in many fields of society. In line with this, interest in globalization is also increasing in universities. Accordingly, students who have graduated from universities are making efforts to find employment in Korea, but the barriers to entry for employment are high due to the high specifications and qualifications of domestic companies, so the government, local governments, and universities are putting a lot of effort into global overseas employment. This study is a training course design for the K-MOVE project aimed at employment in Japanese IT companies. To design this curriculum, we conduct a demand survey of recruiting companies and students, and draw a curriculum based on the results. Then, the effective link between regular subjects and K-MOVE education will be described. This study can be a useful resource for education experts planning overseas employment in the Japanese IT field.

A Case Study of Horticultural Instruction as Education of Vocational Rehabilitation: Effects of Horticulture Job Skill Course Based on Employment Practice Model on Personal Performance Indicator of Vocational Rehabilitation for University Students with Disability

  • Kim, Soo Yeon
    • Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of the Horticulture Job Skill course based on the employment practice model on personal performance indicator of vocational rehabilitation for university students with disabilities. In the first step of this study, an employment practice model was developed by a focus group composed of six specialists from the industry and academia. The second step consisted of selecting the items of personal performance indicator related to horticulture vocational rehabilitation among all items of vocational rehabilitation. The third step was selecting students to participate in the study. The next step was coming up with a pilot instructional design based on the employment practice model. The final step was examining the effects of pilot course (horticulture job skill) based on the employment practice model on personal performance indicator of vocational rehabilitation for university students with disabilities. As a result, there were significant improvements after treatment in the experimental group with indicator 1 (managing) from 1.8±0.155 to 4.2±0.267, indicator 2 (planting) from 1.5±0.114 to 4.45±0.153, indicator 3 (using tool) from 3.2±0.186 to 4.6±0.112, indicator 4 (packing) from 2.05±0.153 to 4.45±0.114, indicator 5 (decorating) from 2.65±0.150 to 5.5±0.114, indicator 6 (cleaning) from 2.85±0.131 to 4.45±0.114, indicator 7 (observing) from 2.4±0.112 to 4.45±0.112, and indicator 8 (laboring) from 2.35±0.109 to 4.1±0.180. However, the control group did not show any significant improvement after 15 weeks of the program. This study determined that the Horticulture Job Skill course based on the employment practice model has an effect on improving the individual performance of vocational rehabilitation for university students with disabilities. Finally, horticulture education-based on the employment practice model will contribute to vocational rehabilitation for university student with disabilities.

The Special School Teachers' Perception of the Significant Skills Required by Students with Intellectual Disabilities for Gaining and Maintaining Employment (지적장애학생의 취업 및 고용 유지를 위한 주요기술 관련 특수교사 인식)

  • Park, Yung keun;Cho, In Soo;Hosp, John L.
    • 재활복지
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.245-265
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate 1) the perception of special school teachers on the significant skills required by students with intellectual disabilities(ID) for gaining and maintaining employment. For this study, a mixed method design including quantitative survey method and qualitative in-depth interview were utilized. First, through quantitative survey method, the perception on significant skills of students with ID for gaining and maintaining employment was investigated. At the same time, to overcome the limitation of a quantitative survey study, in-depth interviews with special school teachers were implemented. Through in-depth interviews, difficulties keeping students with ID from maintaining employment and significant skills for gaining & maintaining employment were investigated. Many students with ID have had difficulties in maintaining their employment for reasons such as behavioral problems, lack of social skills, or lack of diligence. Thus, many special teachers perceived the importance of educating the significant skills for maintaining their employment as well as gaining employment. For successful vocational transition, daily living skills, occupational skills, and personnel-social skills are significant. However, students' personal-social skills are more important than daily living skills and occupational skills. Among personal-social skills, students' sincerity, diligence, good-hearted personality, social skills, and ability for following directions of a supervisor are significant characteristics for gaining and maintaining employment.

Analysis of the Causes for Continuous Employment of Employed Students after Graduation from Characterization High School -Focusing on the Commercial High Schools (특성화고등학교 졸업 후 취업자의 근속 원인 분석 연구 -상업계 고등학교를 중심으로)

  • Jeong, Kyu-Han;Lee, Jang-Hee
    • Journal of Practical Engineering Education
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.165-177
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to present the direction of employment guidance for long-term service through the analysis of the cause of employment of employed students who graduated from specialized high school. In particular, the purpose is to present student guidance plans for long-term service by analyzing personal reasons for students graduating from commercial high schools and policy factors for individual, school, company, and government service after employment. To this end, a survey was conducted for graduates of commercial high schools nationwide, and the validity, reliability, and causality of the survey data were analyzed by applying Exploratory Factor Analysis, Cronbach's Alpha, and decision tree analysis techniques. We found that personal goal setting for employment is an important factor for working for more than 1 year, personal relationships at work and personal characteristics are important factors for working for more than 3 years. In addition, we found that the reason for getting a job is that personal reasons and school recommendations are great, special lectures on employment, camps, and 'advice from seniors and teachers' programs are helpful in finding a job, and accounting and computer related subjects are helpful for long-term employment. Accordingly, in specialized high schools, it is required to prepare specific instructional measures for education such as setting personal goals and the formation of human relationships that are the basis of social life, and to actively operate the above subjects and programs to help with employment and longevity.