Part-time jobs in South Korea

News about part-timers in Korea

Part-time jobs in South Korea refers to a short-term or temporary employment in South Korea. Part-time employees are considered non-regular workers, and their employee rights are protected by South Korean law. Usually, students and homemakers take part-time jobs to earn income. Office workers can also take part-time jobs as temporary positions in addition to their regular jobs. While part-time jobs are considered as supplementary income with minimal commitment, a recent survey found that many part-time workers in Korea work for more than 40 hours per week, and that part-time jobs are a primary source of income.[1]

  1. ^ 선정, 오 (2018). 아르바이트 노동의 개념과 특성 [Concepts and characteristics of part-time labor]. 한국노동연구원. pp. 129–136. ISBN 979-11-260-0246-7.