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  2. Women in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Today, women in North Korea participate in a variety of labor forces, and there is a considerable number of women who are in high positions. Also, there are many facilities for women including sanatoria, rest homes, and maternity hospitals. The ratio of women to men in high wage jobs is considerably lower than that of low wage jobs.

  3. Women's rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights in North Korea have varied throughout history. In recent history, major events of the 20th century, such as the Division of Korea and later the 1990s North Korean famine have played an important role in shaping sex relations.

  4. Inminban - Wikipedia

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    This made women without jobs nearly as busy as those with jobs, and was said to contribute to high female participation in the North Korea workforce. In the late 1960s employed North Korean women received a 700-gram (25 oz) ration of rice daily, where women who participated in inminban instead of having a job received just 300 grams (11 oz). [2]

  5. Gender inequality in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality in North Korea is an important issue [editorializing], especially in traditional Korean society where women are mainly confined to the home. However, with the increasing global awareness of women's issues, the demand for comprehensive and reliable information on women and their concerns has also increased.

  6. Lee Hyeon-seo - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Defection from North Korea. Lee Hyeon-seo ( Korean : 이현서, born January 1980), [1] best known for her book, The Girl with Seven Names, is a North Korean defector and activist who lives in Seoul, South Korea, [2] where she is a student. She escaped from North Korea and later guided her family out of North Korea through China and ...

  7. Category:Women in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women in North Korea" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Women in North Korea

  8. Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il portraits - Wikipedia

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    By Kim Il Sung's 60th birthday in 1972, North Korea had more leader portraits than the Soviet Union or China ever did. [2] In 1972, the compulsory display of the portraits was extended to all factories, airports, and railway stations.

  9. Ri Sol-ju - Wikipedia

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    Ri Sol-ju ( Korean : 리설주; born c. 1985–1989) [1] [2] [3] is the current First Lady of North Korea as the wife of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. [4] Little is known about her from official North Korean sources, but outside sources have speculated more about her background. While she has made many public appearances with her husband, she has ...