Over the past four decades, South Korea (hereafter, Korea) has experienced some significant demographic transformations due to migration and changes in population patterns. It was once one of the major migrant-source countries. However, over the past three decades, Korea has become one of the major destination countries for international migrants. This chapter provides a historical perspective on the dynamics, types and process of migration in Korea. It then highlights the impact of migration on health from key perspectives such as intermarriage and labour migrants, North Korean refugees and the ageing population. It moves on to explore the implications for multiculturalism in Korea and concludes with a summary of the lessons learnt over th...
This paper provides a historical overview of the shifting identity politics of the South Korean stat...
In recent years, Korea has experienced an increase in the number of international marriages and mult...
This paper explores the changing views of ethnic Koreans in China. Though Koreans have lived in what...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
BackgroundResearch on migrant health mostly examines labor migrants, with some attention paid to the...
The thesis focuses on the migration flows of South Korea in the context of South Korean economic boo...
Global migration has transformed what used to be racially homogenous countries like South Korea. To ...
More than a million foreigners reportedly reside in South Korea now, with unskilled migrant workers ...
South Korea, one of the early newly industrialising and labour surplus emigration economies has emer...
Ethnic migration may occur because of special provisions to persons with the same ethnic nationality...
Rapid industralization, economic growth and urbanization have resulted in an influx of international...
This study examines the impacts of immigration policies adopted by the Korean government, vis-a-vis ...
In less than a decade, South Korea transformed from a country of non-immigration with exclusionary c...
The demographic situation in the Republic of Korea remains difficult, despite government measures to...
South Korea, a country once mired in the myth of national identity based on hyultong (혈통, bloodline)...
This paper provides a historical overview of the shifting identity politics of the South Korean stat...
In recent years, Korea has experienced an increase in the number of international marriages and mult...
This paper explores the changing views of ethnic Koreans in China. Though Koreans have lived in what...
The instability of the North Korean economy and regime has led to significant increases in migration...
BackgroundResearch on migrant health mostly examines labor migrants, with some attention paid to the...
The thesis focuses on the migration flows of South Korea in the context of South Korean economic boo...
Global migration has transformed what used to be racially homogenous countries like South Korea. To ...
More than a million foreigners reportedly reside in South Korea now, with unskilled migrant workers ...
South Korea, one of the early newly industrialising and labour surplus emigration economies has emer...
Ethnic migration may occur because of special provisions to persons with the same ethnic nationality...
Rapid industralization, economic growth and urbanization have resulted in an influx of international...
This study examines the impacts of immigration policies adopted by the Korean government, vis-a-vis ...
In less than a decade, South Korea transformed from a country of non-immigration with exclusionary c...
The demographic situation in the Republic of Korea remains difficult, despite government measures to...
South Korea, a country once mired in the myth of national identity based on hyultong (혈통, bloodline)...
This paper provides a historical overview of the shifting identity politics of the South Korean stat...
In recent years, Korea has experienced an increase in the number of international marriages and mult...
This paper explores the changing views of ethnic Koreans in China. Though Koreans have lived in what...