Beyond BTS And K-Pop Gloss: Migrant Workers' Reality Living In South Korea | Insight (opens in new tab)
South Korea was once one of the world’s most homogenous societies\. But today, migrant workers, international students, K-pop dreamers and returning ethnic Koreans are reshaping the country in ways few could have imagined\. As more foreigners seek opportunities in the South Korea, the country is now considered a multicultural society, with 5% of its residents foreign-born\. Yet beneath the rise of this more multicultural nation lies growing tension — labour shortages, discrimination, identity...
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