Changing Patterns of Youth Social Exclusion in South Korea.

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  • Author(s): Lee, Yongho (AUTHOR); Park, Rosa (AUTHOR)
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    Youth & Society. Sep2024, Vol. 56 Issue 6, p1071-1092. 22p.
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      This study analyzed data from the Korea Welfare Panel Study to identify changing patterns in social exclusion among South Korean youth and determine the influencing factors. The study examined 345 youth from 2012 to 2021. A fuzzy set theory and growth mixture model was used to measure social exclusion and identify patterns and the associated factors during this timeframe. The main findings are as follows. First, the social exclusion gap among South Korean youth that emerged a decade ago has continued, with high, middle, and low levels of exclusion identified. Second, the analysis revealed that looking at the demographics, being female, having less education and lower personal and household income increased the likelihood of falling into a relatively higher level of social exclusion. Based on the results, policy recommendations are suggested to mitigate the social exclusion gap among Korean youth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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