Articles by Nam Kyung-don
Nam Kyung-don
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[Graphic News] Working women have higher chance of miscarriage
The annual miscarriage rate for working women in Korea is 23 percent. Data also showed that the danger of failed pregnancy was 1.3 times higher for women with jobs as compared to those who do not work. According to a team of researchers led by Kim Eun-Ah from the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, the miscarriage rate for working women was 3.9 percentage points higher than those who did not have a job. The data was based on 430,343 pregnancies and 340,088 births registered with the
Technology Jan. 16, 2018
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[Graphic News] Lotto sales 2nd highest on record last year
Sales of Lotto tickets hit the second-highest annual number ever last year, the Korea Lottery Commission said. Total sales marked 3.79 trillion won ($3.4 billion) for 2017. The figure comes close to the largest tallied since the country started selling Lotto tickets in 2002. Sales peaked in 2003 at 3.82 trillion won. That number slipped to 3.29 trillion won in 2004, as total sales continued to drop to 2.26 trillion won in 2007 before rebounding to 3.04 trillion won in 2014.
Social Affairs Jan. 15, 2018
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[Graphic News] NK's participation in sporting events held in S. Korea
North Korea is expected to send a delegation of around 400 to 500 people to South Korea for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics from Feb. 9-25. The North has sent delegations to four different international sports events hosted by the South, the last of which was the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. Hwang Pyong-so, then-North Korea’s vice marshal of the Korean People’s Army, attended the games’ closing ceremony.
Sports Jan. 14, 2018
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[Graphic News] Ultra Violet is 2018 color of the year
Pantone Color Institute has chosen a vibrant purple shade named Ultra Violet as its color of the year for 2018. Ultra Violet is described by Pantone as “a dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade.” Pantone, a provider of professional color standards, announces the new color of the year every December, based on its trend-forecasting research. Its selection offers direction for world trends in food, products, fashion and design. Pantone has chosen a color of the year since 1999. Last
World Jan. 11, 2018
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[Graphic News] Foreigners' satisfaction with Korean food lowest in Japan
Foreigners satisfaction with traditional Korean food, known as “hansik” in Korea, was the lowest in the neighboring country of Japan, one poll showed, amid frayed ties between the two countries over a number of diplomatic issues. Japanese people’s awareness of Korean food came in at 32.8 percent, compared to an overall average of 64.1 percent, according to a survey from the Korean Food Promotion Institute. The poll was conducted online, questioning 6,000 foreigners living in 10 major cities abr
Food Jan. 10, 2018
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[Graphic News] Child abuse cases surge by 18% in Korea
The number of child abuse cases in South Korea reached 10,647 in the first half of last year, an increase of 18.7 percent compared to 8,972 cases in the same period in 2016, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare. There were 6,796 cases in 2013, 10,177 in 2014, 11,715 in 2015 and 18,700 in 2016. The figure for the second half of last year has not been released, but the number of cases for the entire 2017 is likely to exceed 20,000. Nearly 72 percent of the offenders were parents, whi
Social Affairs Jan. 9, 2018
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[Graphic News] Fewer than 100 North Koreans a month defected to the South
According to the Ministry of Unification, fewer than 100 North Koreans a month defected to the South last year, the lowest in 15 years as Pyongyang and Beijing both have tightened controls on movement. A total of 1,127 North Koreans came to the South last year, down 21 percent from 2016, according to data from the Ministry of Unification. It was the lowest figure since 2001. As of the end of December, more than 31,000 North Korean defectors had entered the South since 1948, when the two Koreas
North Korea Jan. 8, 2018
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[Graphic News] India the top remittance receiving country in world
Indians working abroad sent home $68 billion in 2015, making India the top remittance receiving country, surpassing China. Other top receiving countries for remittances from Asia include the Philippines, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Vietnam. Indians working abroad continue to send more money home than their counterparts from other countries, according to World Bank figures on migration and remittances. India topped the list with $68.91 billion in remittance inflows, followed closely by China at $63
World Business Jan. 7, 2018
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[Graphic News] Output by dining, drinking businesses drops in 2017
According to Statistics Korea, output by dining and drinking businesses was down 3.1 percent in the January-November period last year. The scope of the contraction is the largest since the statistical office started compiling data in 2000 and bigger than the 2.4 percent tallied in 2009. The latest data showed that the output of the industry will mark the third consecutive year of contraction, following a 1.8 percent drop in 2015 and a 0.8 percent fall in 2016.
Social Affairs Jan. 4, 2018
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[Graphic News] Men outweigh women in obesity rates
Some 41 percent of adult men are overweight, much higher than 24 percent for women, according to an obesity report that showed the correlation between body size and income. The report was released by the National Health Insurance Service based on 13.95 million people who received medical checkups last year. Results showed that 41.28 percent of men and 23.74 percent of women were overweight, meaning their body mass index exceeded 25. According to the findings, 29.99 percent of men were in the n
Social Affairs Jan. 3, 2018
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[Graphic News] Nearly 80% of workers donated to charities last year: survey
Nearly 8 out of 10 salaried people made donations to charities in 2017, a survey showed. Of the 849 workers polled recently, 77.9 percent said they gave money to charities, the survey conducted by Hunet, a career education institute, showed. The average donation stood at 161,000 won ($149), up 16,000 won from three years earlier. About 31.5 percent said they donated more than 300,000 won, while 25.5 percent said they contributed between 10,000 won and 50,000 won.
Social Affairs Jan. 2, 2018
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[Graphic News] The nation by numbers
National Jan. 1, 2018
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[Graphic News] Korean airlines’ economy-class food, seats top 5 in world
Airlines with the best economy-class food and seats have been named by aviation consumer website Skytrax. South Korea’s largest airline Korean Air’s economy-class seats ranked fourth in the world, while the country’s second-largest airline Asiana ranked third in catering and second in seats. The survey was based on 19.87 million travelers from 105 countries and covered more than 320 airlines. It considered factors such as boarding procedures, the quality of service and the comfort of seats.
World Business Dec. 28, 2017
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[Graphic News] Teacher is most-desired job for S. Korean students
School teacher topped the list of most-wanted job among all levels of Korean students, the Education Ministry said, based on an online survey conducted from June 26 to July 21. Software programmer and mechanical engineer were also desired jobs in a survey of high school students. The Ministry of Education and Korea Vocational Training Center surveyed 51,494 students, teachers and parents at 1,200 schools from all over the country.
National Dec. 27, 2017
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[Graphic News] Korea files 3rd-largest number of AI patents in world
A South Korean state-run agency said local companies have filed the third-largest number of patents related to artificial intelligence over the past 12 years. The Institute for Information and Communications Technology Promotion said its finding was based on patent applications for AI-related technologies in the US, Japan, China, the EU and South Korea from January 2005 to September this year. The US ranked No. 1 in terms of the number of AI patents, followed by Japan, South Korea and Germany.
World Business Dec. 26, 2017
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