Edging Toward Full Empowerment? South Korean Women in the Workplace and the Political Arena
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South Korean women are well-educated and active in the economy, yet they are also poorly represented in leadership positions and face limited opportunities once employed. This Special Report addresses this apparent contradiction through an examination of the status of South Korean women in the work force, corporate world, and political realm. Edited by Michael Kugelman. Click on the attachment for a free PDF version.
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