Articles by Ock Hyun-ju
Ock Hyun-ju
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Just 30% of families with young children have two incomes
Only 3 in 10 families with children under the age 14 have both parents working in South Korea, markedly lower than the average for Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member economies, the government said in a report Monday. According to the report by the Ministry of Employment and Labor, 29.4 percent of Korean families with children aged 14 or younger were dual-income households, far less than the OECD average of 58.5 percent. The largest number of Korean households with child
Social Affairs July 4, 2017
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Japan PM Abe set for huge loss in Tokyo assembly vote: exit polls
Embattled Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's conservative party was set for a major defeat in the Tokyo assembly election Sunday, exit polls showed, as he struggles with a series of setbacks and scandals that have driven down his popularity at the national level.Former TV anchorwoman Yuriko Koike, who was elected the city's governor in a landslide last year, was expected to seize a comfortable majority of the 127-seat Tokyo assembly, which the ruling Liberal Democratic Party previously c
World News July 2, 2017
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North Korea condemns Seoul for 'yielding' to Washington amid summit
North Korea on Sunday condemned the South for what it called Seoul's "submission to the U.S.," as leaders of the two countries joined their voices last week in urging Pyongyang to give up its nuclear ambition. Kim Jong-un (Yonhap)The Rodong Sinmun, the North's main newspaper, published a commentary that assessed Seoul's senior officials as having "revealed their miserable appearance seized with sycophancy and submission to the U.S. occasioned by the chief executive's first junket to the U.S.," r
North Korea July 2, 2017
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Microsoft, Trump administration clash over email searches
On the surface, the investigation was routine.Federal agents persuaded a judge to issue a warrant for a Microsoft email account they suspected was used for drug trafficking. But U.S.-based Microsoft kept the emails on a server in Ireland. Microsoft said that meant the emails were beyond the warrant's reach. A federal appeals court agreed. Late last month, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene.The case is among several legal clashes that Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft
Technology July 2, 2017
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ASEAN-Korea Center to hold youth workshop on sustainable cities
A 10-day annual youth network workshop organized by the ASEAN-Korea Centre kicks off Monday in Incheon to forge strong networks among Asian students in achieving a sustainable and clean environment in the region. Under the theme of “Promoting Clean and Green Environment through the Establishment of Environmentally Sustainable Cities,” students will participate in various lectures, field trips and cultural activities for the 2017 ASEAN-Korea Youth Network Workshop to be held in Korea from July 3-
Diplomatic Circuit July 2, 2017
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[Eye Plus] Bringing back endangered gorals
A two-hour drive from Seoul and a long ascent up a steep mountain -- it is only a small price to pay to watch endangered Korean gorals roaming through the lush green grass. At the site stretching about 200,000 square meters located in Yanggu-gun, Gangwon Province, the Association of Korean Goral Conservation is trying to restore Korean gorals -- a goat-like animal native to Korea. There, the association is currently raising 26 gorals -- designated as a natural monument No. 217 and grade I endang
Social Affairs June 30, 2017
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Second-largest labor union to stage strike, rally
South Korea’s second-largest umbrella labor union is set to go on a general strike nationwide Friday, calling for a minimum wage raise and better conditions for irregular workers. The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, which encompasses some 734,000 workers across industries and regions, will hold rallies nationwide, with the main event in Seoul scheduled to start at 3 p.m. at Gwanghwamun Square. About 40,000 unionists are expected to join, the KCTU said. (Yonhap)Some workers were already on
Social Affairs June 29, 2017
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Bill proposed to end detention of children facing deportation
A ruling party lawmaker on Thursday proposed a bill that would ban the physical detention of foreign nationals under the age of 18 awaiting deportation. As of 2016, nearly 200 foreigners under 18 -- whose parents are mostly unregistered migrant workers -- are being held at detention facilities, which human rights activists describe as “prison-like.” Drafted by Rep. Keum Tae-sup of the Democratic Party of Korea, the bill intends to revise the Immigration Control Act to end such practices. Twelve
Social Affairs June 29, 2017
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Meet the new last word in English: zyzzyva
Eating a tasty meal with chana dal or doenjang washed down with a gin daisy could well foster a nice feeling of hygge. Just hope you don't find any zyzzyva on your plate.If you need to look up any of those words, the unofficial custodian of the English language now has the answers. (123rf)In its latest update, the Oxford English Dictionary identified more than 600 words, phrases and senses that have entered common parlance.They include "zyzzyva", a genus of tropical weevils native to South Am
World News June 27, 2017
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EU fines Google a record 2.4 billion euros in antitrust case
The European Union slapped a record 2.42 billion-euro ($2.72 billion) fine on internet giant Google on Tuesday for taking advantage of its dominance in online searches to direct customers to its own online shopping business.European regulators gave the company based in Mountain View, California, 90 days to stop or face more fines of up to 5 percent of the average daily worldwide revenue of parent company Alphabet. Google says it is considering an appeal.The European Commission, which polices EU
World News June 27, 2017
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US partially reinstating travel ban 'regrettable': Iran FM
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif condemned on Tuesday the US Supreme Court's decision to partially reinstate President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban targeting citizens from six predominantly Muslim countries."It's regrettable that the citizens of the countries on the list have never participated in any act of terrorism against the US and yet they are being punished for acts of terrorism by citizens of other countries which are not on the list," said Zarif.The travel b
World News June 27, 2017
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Lee Dae-hoon wins gold at taekwondo worlds
MUJU -- South Korean Lee Dae-hoon captured gold at the ongoing taekwondo world championships at home on Tuesday.Lee easily defeated Huang Yu-Jen of Chinese Taipei 26-8 to claim the men's under-68kg title at the World Taekwondo Federation World Taekwondo Championships at Taekwondowon's T1 Arena in Muju, some 240 kilometers south of Seoul.Lee now has three gold medals at the world championships. He previously won world titles in 2011 and 2013 in the under-63kg category. Lee Dae-hoon of South Korea
More Sports June 27, 2017
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Korean in US minor leagues to opt out of contract without call-up
South Korean minor leaguer Hwang Jae-gyun said Tuesday he will opt out of his contract with the San Francisco Giants if he doesn't make the big league club by the weekend.Hwang said in an interview carried on a South Korean portal site that he'll exercise his contractual right to opt out of his deal if he isn't called up by the Giants by July 1. He will then become a free agent, in which case he can either try to land with another major league club or return to the Korea Baseball Organization, w
Baseball June 27, 2017
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[Graphic News] Korean women’s lives in numbers
In South Korea, 49.9 percent of the population of 51.4 million is female, standing at 25.6 million as of 2017. Among those aged 60 or over, women outnumber men. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family released annual statistics Tuesday that give a glimpse into Korean women’s changing lives and perceptions, as well as the existing gender-based disparity in terms of income and social status. According to data mainly based on figures from 2016, women on average live longer than men. They are mo
Social Affairs June 27, 2017
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Korea to issue housekeeping vouchers for working parents
The government said Monday that it will issue vouchers for housekeeping services to working parents starting in 2019, as part of efforts to ease the burden of child-rearing and housework. The Ministry of Employment and Labor on Monday released a public notice for the new legislation, which envisions the voucher system along with measures to better protect housekeepers and improve housekeeping services. (Yonhap)The ministry said it plans to encourage companies to adopt the voucher system for the
Social Affairs June 26, 2017
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