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Identifying Industrial Safety Issues among Foreign Workers in South Korea: A BERTopic and Network-Based Analysis of News Article Data under the Employment Permit Systemopen access

Authors
Ajin PyoEunyoung LeeSang-Hyeak Yoon
Issue Date
Jun-2025
Publisher
한국경영정보학회
Keywords
Foreign Workers; Industrial Safety; Safety Education; Linguistic and Cultural Barriers; BERTopic Analysis
Citation
Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems, v.35, no.2, pp 367 - 388
Pages
22
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems
Volume
35
Number
2
Start Page
367
End Page
388
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/58818
DOI
10.14329/apjis.2025.35.2.367
ISSN
2288-5404
2288-6818
Abstract
As South Korea increasingly relies on foreign workers to address workforce shortages in its aging society, this study investigates occupational safety challenges foreign workers face, especially in labor-intensive industries. Despite their critical role in sectors such as manufacturing, foreign workers remain highly vulnerable to workplace hazards, primarily due to language barriers and cultural gaps that obstruct effective risk communication and safety instruction. Although multilingual policies have been introduced to address these limitations, they often fail to reflect the linguistic and cultural diversity of the foreign workforce. Existing research has underscored the necessity of culturally adaptive safety education; however, previous studies have predominantly relied on static survey data, limiting their responsiveness to rapidly evolving industrial risks. To bridge this gap, this study aims to analyze a substantial corpus of unstructured news articles related to industrial safety using text mining techniques and BERTopic-based modelling. This study identified seven key themes related to safety education. However, the current safety training were found to inadequately address the linguistic and cultural needs of foreign workers. Network analysis revealed structural links among policy, education, and integration, with foreign workers and safety education as central terms. The findings suggest the importance of developing safety training strategies that are culturally and linguistically responsive to the needs of foreign workers. By offering a data-driven exploration of overlooked safety issues, this study provides practical implications for improving occupational safety policy and fostering inclusive safety practices in South Korea’s high-risk industries.
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