Some of this has been driven by growing concern over the country’s demographic crisis – South Korea’s birth rate is expected to drop to 0.64 children per woman this year, the lowest in the ...
In that sense, the flexibility Web3 offers is a meaningful advantage." Just like LJ, five other Korean women interviewed by The Korea Times also found advantages in Web3. Some appreciated working ...
The fight over the building in the lush forest of Dongducheon is illustrative of the broader struggle for recognition faced by South Korean women who say they were tricked or forced to work in ...
According to South Korea’s government statistics agency, North Korea’s total fertility rate, or the average number of babies expected to be born to a woman over her lifetime, was at 1.79 in ...
The fight over the building in the lush forest of Dongducheon is illustrative of the broader struggle for recognition faced by South Korean women who say they were tricked or forced to work in ...
A woman is suing her government ... practices and widespread falsification of paperwork that tarnished South Korea’s adoption program, which annually sent thousands of kids to the West during ...
Only one of the 10 heads of the country’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has been a woman since it assumed its current name in 2008. Until Ms. Han’s triumph, South Korea’s male ...
Ms. Han is both the first South Korean and the first Asian woman to win the Nobel, the world’s most prestigious literary prize, in its 123-year history. Her achievement follows Bong Joon Ho’s ...
SEOUL — A 70-year-old South Korean woman sued her government, an adoption agency, and an orphanage Monday over the adoption of her daughter, who was sent to the United States in 1976 ...
Han is both the first South Korean and the first Asian woman to receive the Literature Nobel, the world’s most prestigious literary prize, in its 123-year history. Her achievement follows Bong ...