POPULATION PROBLEMS IN KOREA, LOW BIRTH RATE, GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S SOCIAL STATUS
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Key words: gender equality, labor movement, democratization,Abstrak
Аnnotation. This article describes the structure of government in the Republic
of Korea, as well as the division, definition and functions of local government.
Population problems, low birth rates, gender equality and the social status of women
in Korea were also studied.
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