Structural Crisis in Daegu's Labor Market
Daegu’s labor market is facing a significant structural crisis, with employment rates and wages lagging behind national averages. With an employment rate of just 58.4%, Daegu ranks the lowest among South Korea’s 17 regions, highlighting a troubling trend that could have long-term implications for the local economy.
The potential unemployment rate, which includes discouraged job seekers, stands at 7.7%, the second highest in the country. Alarmingly, the youth demographic is particularly affected, with a staggering 18.8% classified as NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). This trend raises questions about the future workforce and the sustainability of the local economy.
Moreover, the average monthly wage for Daegu workers is 2.857 million won, which is 372,000 won lower than the national average. The research indicates that a significant portion of the workforce is employed in small businesses, with 19% working in establishments with fewer than five employees. This reliance on small businesses may contribute to the overall instability of the labor market.
As Daegu grapples with these challenges, its crucial for local policymakers to rethink their job creation strategies. What innovative solutions can be implemented to revitalize the labor market and support the youth in finding meaningful employment?
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