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Does Wage Premium Exist for Those Who Fulfilled Compulsory Military Service? Evidence from Simple Mathematical Models and Descriptive AnalysesDoes Wage Premium Exist for Those Who Fulfilled Compulsory Military Service? Evidence from Simple Mathematical Models and Descriptive Analyses

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Does Wage Premium Exist for Those Who Fulfilled Compulsory Military Service? Evidence from Simple Mathematical Models and Descriptive Analyses
Authors
권남호배광빈손호성
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
서울행정학회
Keywords
임금 격차; 기호 차별; 통계적 차별; Wage premium; taste-based discrimination; statistical discrimination
Citation
한국사회와 행정연구, v.29, no.3, pp 159 - 177
Pages
19
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국사회와 행정연구
Volume
29
Number
3
Start Page
159
End Page
177
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8930
ISSN
1225-8652
Abstract
This paper presents a theoretical model and tests the hypothesis descriptively that people who fulfilled compulsory military service have wage premium in the South Korean labor market. Simple models are developed to explain both the taste-based discrimination and statistical discrimination which can possibly lead to a wage premium for the non-exempted person. The descriptive OLS analysis shows that a wage premium does not exist for those who have fulfilled military duty. The strict causal interpretation cannot be granted for the estimated result, however, because of the endogeneity of the exemption status. We therefore argue that future studies should engage in isolating the causal impact of the exemption on labor market outcome in order to derive useful policy implications.
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