States as managers of International Labor Migration the cases of South Korea and Taiwan.
South Korea and Taiwan became labor-receiving countries during the long economic boom of the 1980s when they transformed into Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs). Having built their economic development around labor-intensive export-oriented industries, these countries experienced...
Published in: | Asian Studies Vol. 50, no. 2 (2014), 1-24 pages |
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