국제결혼이 한국사회에 미치는 영향, International Marriage and its effects on Korean Society
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- 2014.07.26
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- 2014.04
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목차
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. The Import of Diseases from Foreign Wives
4. The Effect of Discrimination on the Children of Mixed Marriages
5. The Need for Tolerance in the World of Globalization and the Need for Change of Our Educational System
6. Problem of Integration of Foreign Wives to Korean Society
7. Conclusion
8. References
본문내용
Sickle Cell Anemia is on the rise in South Korea due to increases in international marriage by those of lower social class especially the farmers. Sickle Cell carriers (heterozygotes) are prevented from contracting this deadly disease, however, Sickle Cell patients (homozygotes) eventually die from its complications. Children of international marriage in Korea are frequently discriminated against and the consequences can be potentially damaging to this homogenous society. Sons and daughters may experience prejudice and discrimination and, thus, feel rejected and this may further lead to mental illness such as depression. Some may go on to be delinquent
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the problem we have now is a serious social problem that must be dealt with by our government. Our government must aggressively pursue and punish those who commit these kinds of criminal behavior. Although we have a collective association called “Violence against Foreign Wives”, I personally do not believe this is enough. We need our government to step in order to prevent this hideous violence. Conclusion In conclusion
참고 자료
Martire, Jack, Political, Economic, Environmental and Social Issues Facing Korea at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Pusan National University Press, 2005,
International Marriage, Rights and the State in Southeast and East Asia, 2012/06/02, 20:46, http://blog.naver.com/fivestars0_0/44609987