Unemployment in South Korea

Unemployment in South Korea
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CapitalSeoul
Official languagesKorean
Demonym(s)Korean
Area
 Total
219,155 km2 (84,616 sq mi)
Population
 Estimate
51,446,201 (27th)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
 Total
3.139 trillion
CurrencySouth Korean Won (KRW)

The unemployment rate in the Republic of Korea as of December 2021 is 3.7 percent. Since its rapid globalization and democratization, the unemployment rate has been comparatively low compared to most OECD countries. This remains the case as of 2021. Being Asia’s fourth-largest economy, the country's booming exports have helped to maintain the unemployment rate very low by the standards of developed countries. There are several measurement differences between the standard of measurement set by the International Labour Organisation and the official measurement of unemployment in the Republic of Korea, set by Statistics Korea, that contribute to an inflated unemployment rate when compared to other countries that abide more strictly by the standard set by the International Labour Organisation.

The official measurement of unemployment by the Republic of Korea differs slightly from the international standard set by the International Labour Organization, and this may skew the rate in different directions.