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  2. Women in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    After end of the War and the partition of Korea in 1945, the Korean women's movement was split. In North Korea, all women's movement was channelled in to the Korean Democratic Women's Union; in South Korea, the women's movement was united under the Korean National Council of Women in 1959, which in 1973 organized the women's group in the Pan ...

  3. Feminism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In North Korea, all women's movements were channeled into the Korean Democratic Women's Union. In South Korea, the women's movement was united under the Korean National Council of Women in 1959, which in 1973 organized the women's group in the Pan-Women's Society for the Revision of the Family Law to revise the discriminatory Family Law of 1957 ...

  4. Korean Women's Associations United - Wikipedia

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    Korean Women's Associations United (KWAU or Korean: 한국여성단체연합) is an umbrella organization made up of 33 other associations in order to focus on women's issues in South Korea. [1] Along with the Korean National Council of Women (KNCW), KWAU helps coordinate non-governmental organization activities dealing with women's issues and ...

  5. Is South Korea failing women in the workplace? Just look at ...

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    For comparison, about 9% to 10% of the workforce in South Korea’s heavy industry sectors, which includes the automobile industry, are women, according to the closest comparable government ...

  6. Women's Party (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Party was officially established on March 8, 2020, on International Women's Day. [11] The new electoral system which expanded the opportunities for minority parties, prompted the movement to establish a Women's party spearheaded by active young and senior feminists. In 10 days, the organizers were able to qualify the group to ...

  7. Korea Women's Hot Line - Wikipedia

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    Korea Women's Hot Line (KWHL) is a non-profit women's rights activist group, protecting women's rights from all kinds of violence and advancing women's social position as well as establishing gender equality in the spheres of family, work, and society. In politics, economics, society, and culture, KWHL's purpose is to make women participate ...

  8. Film on haenyeo, Korea's 'mermaids,' shows women who ... - AOL

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    A haenyeo diver of South Korea’s Jeju Island in “The Last of the Sea Women,” premiering October 11, 2024. “The ocean is our home. We have to go to the sea,” Geum Ok, a haenyeo, says in ...

  9. Opinion polling for the 2024 South Korean legislative election

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    3 March 2024 Rebuilding Korea Party established 26 Feb–1 Mar 2024 1,216 ±2.8 Korea Research / MBC: 28: 26 3 — 9 2 13 4 13 2: 26–27 Feb 2024 1,005 ±3.1 Gongjung / Fntoday, The Public: 25.6 40.9: 1.8 — 5.4 3.4 16.2 3.0 3.7 15.3: 25–27 Feb 2024 3,003 ±1.8 Hankook Research / KBS: 23 32: 1 — 3 1 9 1 29 9: 24–25 Feb 2024 1,021 ±3.1 ...