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Title: Skills Development


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Skills Development and Koreas Experiences
October, 2006
Korea University of Technology and Education
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1. History of Vocational Training Policies in
Korea
  • Beginning Stage in the 1960s and 1970s

Background
  • Economic Development Plans Started in 1962
  • Massive demand for skilled workers, but
  • Lack of funds available
  • Lack of vocational training facilities
  • Lack of training experts experiences

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  • Beginning Stage in the 1960s and 1970s

Major Policies
  • Vocational training system established since
    1967
  • Training criteria determined to promote
    various
  • programs
  • Government-led training to provide skilled
    workers
  • Founding public vocational training
    institutions
  • Funding by ADB IBRD loans
  • Compulsory in-plant training adopted since 1976
  • Training levies imposed on non-complying
    firms
  • Institution to train instructors established in
    1971

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  • Beginning Stage in the 1960s and 1970s

Further Issues
  • Technical difficulties in
  • Designing and operating training institutions
  • Supplying qualified instructors
  • Foreign technical assistance required to solve
  • those difficulties in short period
  • German technical assistance played an essential
    role
  • (also ILO, Belgium, Japan etc.)

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  • Growth in the 1980s

Background
  • Changes in industrial structure
  • Labor-intensive ? technology-intensive
  • Mass production ? flexible production
  • Increasing students in higher education,
  • decreasing trainees
  • Increasing need for upgrading training levels

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  • Growth in the 1980s

Major Policies
  • Focus shifted from simple-skilled to
    multi-skilled
  • Longer training periods
  • Upgrading refresher training emphasized
  • Training for white collar workers
    supervisors
  • Integration of training criteria skill test
    criteria
  • Financial subsidies increased to activate non-
  • government training

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  • Growth in the 1980s

Further Issues
  • How to improve efficiency of training facilities
    to better meet industrial demand?
  • Policy emphasis changed from quantity to
    quality
  • Adjustment of training criteria testing
    criteria to the
  • industrial needs
  • Integration of public training institutions

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  • Transition period in the 1990s

Background
  • Focus of training to be changed, to enhance
    competitiveness of firms
  • Initial training ? upgrade training for
    employed
  • Public training ? in-plant training
  • Target manufacture workers ? all workers
  • Financial crisis 1998-2000

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  • Transition period in the 1990s

Major Policies
  • In-plant training system incorporated into Skills
    Development Program under Employment Insurance
    System in 1995
  • Compulsory training ? EI contributions /
    subsidies
  • Extended to all workers, all industries to
    cover lifelong
  • skills development
  • Safety net for unemployed
  • Unemployment measures based on training for
    unemployed
  • Founded Korea University of Technology and
    Education in 1992 for upgrading of instructors
    HRD experts

10
  • Innovation in the 2000s

Background
  • Growth of IT, BT, etc.
  • Lifelong workplace ? lifelong occupation
  • Polarization of labor market more opportunities
    for skilled workers, less opportunities for
    disadvantaged

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  • Innovation in the 2000s

Major Policies
  • Closer link among business, school, research
    government in RD, skills development programs
  • Universities growing roles in providing
    industry needs-oriented manpower skills
    development programs
  • Continuous skills development across working life
  • Organized learning at workplace
  • Workers voluntary skills development
  • Universityindustry cooperation programs
    increasing
  • at national and regional levels
  • Special programs to improve skills of
    disadvantaged

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2. Financing of Skills Development
  • Compulsory Vocational Training (1976-1998)

  • Companies with 300 employees or more (1976)
  • ? companies with 150 or more (1992)
  • Non-compliers to pay training levies
  • Funds from the levies used for training
    expenditure
  • Trainees 2,180,000 (76 98)

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  • EI Skills Development (1995)

  • 3 programs in EI financed by EI fund
  • Unemployment benefits, job security skills
  • development
  • Skills development program
  • Contributions 0.25 0.85 of total wage,
  • depending on company size
  • Support for employers employees by EI fund
  • Trainees 2,460,000 (06)

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3. Implications
Driving Economic Growth
  • Timely supply of workforce for each phase of
    industrial development
  • (light ? heavy/chemical ? high-tech industry)
  • Abundant quality workforce as a driving force
    behind the rapid economic growth

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Flexible Policy Responses
  • Policy responsive to changes in industrial
    structure
  • Basic training in manufacturing ? Basic
    Upgrade training in overall industries
  • Private sector-led initiatives
  • Public training ? Private Voluntary training
    with govt. support

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Tackling Mass Unemployment
  • Large-scale training for the unemployed during
    the financial crisis
  • Support for living re-employment of the
    unemployed
  • Expanded training in IT sector facilitated
    transition to an information-based society

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Active Labor Market Policy
  • One-stop services at PES (Job Center)
  • Closer link among unemployment benefits, job
    placement skills development under EI system
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