A Study on the Economic Implication of North Korean Women’s Health Capital

So Yeon Kim
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After liberation, North Korea used women's labor as a means to establish a socialist state and mobilize the labor force. However, since the economic crisis in the 1990s, North Korean women have been transforming into new subjects of economic activity centering on the market in the process of maintaining their livelihood and seeking economic independence. This study aims to prove the economic value of North Korean women's health capital and provide implications for economic growth through review of existing studies and empirical analysis from the perspective of human capital theory, focusing on women who have been considered for economic growth in North Korea. As a result of analyzing the mediating effect of the female working-age population ratio on the relationship between North Korean female life expectancy and real GDP during 1970-2019, the increase in life expectancy had a significant direct effect to increase the working-age population ratio and real GDP. However, the effect of the increase in the working-age population ratio directly increased real GDP or mediated the relationship between life expectancy and real GDP was not significant. This means that the health of North Korean women is a meaningful capital that has a positive effect on economic growth, but there have been several limitations for the working-age women to have a significant economic growth effect. This suggests that active investment and support from the North Korean authorities should be made to promote women's health for future economic growth, and institutional support is needed for the economic activities of the working-age women.
朝鲜妇女健康资本的经济含义研究
解放后,朝鲜将妇女劳动作为建立社会主义国家和动员劳动力的手段。然而,自20世纪90年代经济危机以来,朝鲜妇女在维持生计和寻求经济独立的过程中,逐渐转变为以市场为中心的新的经济活动主体。本研究旨在从人力资本理论的角度,通过对现有研究的回顾和实证分析,证明朝鲜女性健康资本的经济价值,并为经济增长提供启示,重点关注朝鲜经济增长中被考虑的女性。通过分析女性劳动年龄人口比例对1970-2019年朝鲜女性预期寿命与实际GDP关系的中介作用,发现预期寿命的提高对劳动年龄人口比例和实际GDP的提高具有显著的直接影响。然而,劳动年龄人口比例的增加对实际GDP的直接增加或预期寿命与实际GDP之间的中介关系的影响并不显著。这意味着,朝鲜妇女的健康是对经济增长产生积极影响的有意义的资本,但劳动年龄妇女要产生重大的经济增长效果,还存在一些限制。这表明,朝鲜当局应积极投资和支持促进妇女健康,以促进未来的经济增长,并为劳动年龄妇女的经济活动提供体制支持。
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