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How do Chinese Workers’ Acculturation Strategies Influence Their Working Life in Korea? Comparison between Korean-Chinese and Han-Chinese GroupsHow do Chinese Workers’ Acculturation Strategies Influence Their Working Life in Korea? Comparison between Korean-Chinese and Han-Chinese Groups

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How do Chinese Workers’ Acculturation Strategies Influence Their Working Life in Korea? Comparison between Korean-Chinese and Han-Chinese Groups
Authors
이금희이희옥정동섭
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
부산대학교 중국연구소
Keywords
Acculturation Strategies; Korean-Chinese; Han-Chinese; Work Adjustment
Citation
Journal of China Studies, v.23, no.2, pp 129 - 157
Pages
29
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of China Studies
Volume
23
Number
2
Start Page
129
End Page
157
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/7776
DOI
10.20288/JCS.2020.23.2.129
ISSN
1975-5902
Abstract
Over 2.36 million foreigners are staying in South Korea and South Korea has already entered a multicultural society. Among these foreigners in the country, Chinese residents (including Han-Chinese and Korean-Chinese) numbered the highest and it accounted for 45.2% of the total number of foreigners. Previous studies mainly focussed on influential factors for acculturation and neglected the mutual influence of acculturation and work related variables. In particular, studies for the effects of acculturation strategies on job-related outcomes are rare (Lu, Samaratunge, and Hartel, 2012). This study tries to fill this gap of study and aims to clarify the different quality of work life among South Korea’s Chinese workers with distinctive acculturation strategies. Based on Berry’s (1980; 1989) Acculturation Model, their acculturation strategies were classified by K-means cluster analysis which derived four types of acculturation strategies – Integration, Assimilation, Segregation and Marginalization. The work variables that consist of work adjustment, job satisfaction and work conditions were assumed to be distinctive among the four acculturation strategies. The sample of our respondents was 330 Chinese workers (200 Korean-Chinese and 133 Han-Chinese). ANOVA test confirmed significant differences among the four acculturation strategies in work adjustment, job satisfaction and work conditions as well as in Korean listening skills and educational level. In particular, those with integration or assimilation strategies exhibited the better quality of work life (higher job satisfaction and work adjustment as well as better work conditions) than ones with segregation or marginalization strategy. Moreover, the workers with integration strategy tend to have the best work life (highest level in job satisfaction and work adjustment as well as the best work conditions) among those with the four strategies. Theoretical and practical implications for organizational or welfare practice were discussed.
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