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  2. Education - Wikipedia

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    Education is a wide phenomenon that applies to all age groups and covers formal education (top row) as well as non-formal and informal education (bottom row). Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as ...

  3. Racism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has made schools in South Korea go fully online but the immigrant and refugee children have not received proper education opportunities due to the lack of appropriate online curriculum for them. In March 2021, several regions in Korea ordered all foreigners to undergo testing for COVID or risk a fine.

  4. Human rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to the Freedom in the World index, South Korea is considered to have a high human rights record in the category for human freedom in civil and political rights, with 83 points out of the 100 points in 2024. [4] In the Constitution, the citizens are given the rights of freedom of speech, press, petition and assembly for its nationals. [1]

  5. Economic inequality in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Economic inequality in South Korea. According to data from 2010, low-income earners (those earning 12 million won or less) make up 37.8% of South Korea's labour force. [1] Conversely, the highest income earners (those earning 100 million won or more) make up 1.4% of the labour force. [1]

  6. Gender inequality in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality in North Korea is an important issue [editorializing], especially in traditional Korean society where women are mainly confined to the home. However, with the increasing global awareness of women's issues, the demand for comprehensive and reliable information on women and their concerns has also increased.

  7. Korean Confucianism - Wikipedia

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    Korean Confucianism is the form of Confucianism that emerged and developed in Korea. One of the most substantial influences in Korean intellectual history was the introduction of Confucian thought as part of the cultural influence from China. Today the legacy of Confucianism remains a fundamental part of Korean society, shaping the moral system ...

  8. Drinking culture of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Korea. Korea 's drinking culture interfaces deeply with its social structure, lifestyle, and traditions. Koreans drink so much because they work so hard. [1] The beverages themselves are also reflective of the country's varying geography, climate, and culture. Korean interest in creating alcohol came about during the Koryo Dynasty ...

  9. Korea Federation for Environmental Movements - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Federation for Environmental Movements ( KFEM) is a non-profit organization in South Korea that focuses on environmentalism . The group was founded in April 1993 as a federation of eight environmental groups, the largest being the Korean Anti-Pollution Movement Association. With approximately 80,000 individual members and around 50 ...