Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



are not necessarily qualified. From this it can only be concluded that Korean women's'
contribution to the country's economic development has indeed been greater than that of
men, which is considered in the context of educational background and payment for
work done.

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