INQ is a group of undergraduates and graduate students, aiming to understand the inequality issue in Korea. We read and discuss recent researches that approach inequality from multiple angles. In this page, we would like to introduce the articles we’ve read, and share ideas.
Would hiring more female police officers lead to gender equality in law enforcement?
By KIRN
/ 2021-03-10
Choo, Jihyun. 2019. “Law Enforcement as the Result of Gendered Organization: The Effect of ‘Women as Victims’ and Police Gender...
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Tags:Affirmative Action, Gender
The Division of Housework within Married Couples in South Korea: What’s the Problem?
By KIRN
/ 2020-02-07
Joo, Ikhyun and Seongsoo Choi. 2019. “When a Man ‘Helps’ a Woman: The Importance of Time Overlap in the Division of...
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Now are Korean women happier than in the past?
By KIRN
/ 2020-02-05
Kim, Ee Sun and Keong Suk Park. 2019. “Life Course of Korean Women: Conflictual Gender Differentiation and Enforced Classification.” ECONOMY...
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‘Dys-like-phoria’
By KIRN
/ 2020-02-05
Kim, Soo-ah and Sae-Eun Kim. 2016. “‘Dys-like-phoria’: Representation and Re-characterisation of ‘Misogyny’ through Facebook.” Media, Gender & Culture 31(2): 5-44....
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