Migration and HIV: Vulnerability Assessment among Foreign Migrants in South Korea
June 30, 2004

Migration and HIV: Vulnerability Assessment among Foreign Migrants in South Korea

With rapid and steady economic growth since the mid 1980s, the South Korean work force is increasingly avoiding the so-called 3D (difficult, dirty, and dangerous) jobs, causing an imbalance in the supply and demand of labor. This situation has attracted a great number of migrant workers to the Republic of Korea since the late 1980s.

With rapid and steady economic growth since the mid 1980s, the South Korean work force is increasingly avoiding the so-called 3D (difficult, dirty, and dangerous) jobs, causing an imbalance in the supply and demand of labor. This situation has attracted a great number of migrant workers to the Republic of Korea since the late 1980s.

Organizations:

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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