According to the Korea International Broadcasting Radio (KBS) reported on October 09, according to a survey data show that 75% of South Korea's people believe that Korean society is still patriarchal, gender discrimination still exists.
Korean female family the Ministry for Women's Policy survey of 3500 adults, 75% of respondents said Korean society still exists the problem of gender discrimination. People surveyed think men and women to sex discrimination in Korean society for 82% and 67%, respectively. The survey is generally considered the most unequal aspects of women is reflected in the economic independence and income.
In addition, negative or neutral views of 70% of the survey on the "must have at least one son" the son should inherit the property, nearly 8 percent of respondents held a negative or neutral views.
Female family ministry, said the survey shows that in Korean society, the patriarchal gender discrimination still exists, but has diminished.
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