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A Comparative Study of Family-Friendly Policies and Benefits in Public Organizations: South Korea and the United States

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Authors

Kim, Soonhee

Issue Date
2007
Publisher
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.21 No.2, pp. 1-22
Keywords
family-friendly policies and benefitspublic sector workforcesSouth Korena women
Abstract
This paper anlyzes the family-friendly policies and benefits currently offered by public organizations in South Korea and the United States. This study found that leaves of absence are the first types of family-friendly policy that reflect an acknowledgement on the part of government agencies in South Korea and the United States aht both men and women must face work/family conflicts in their lives. The South Korean government provides more generous leave policies than those of the American public sector. Hoewver, several family-friendly benefits provided by federal agencies in the United States, including flexible workplace and telecommuting programs, job sharing, and dependent care counseling and referral services were rarely offered by the South Korean government. Finally, the paper discussed policy implications and emphasizes managerial leadership affecting the implementation process behind these policies in public agencies.
ISSN
1225-5017
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/69879
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