1. Introduction
1. Definition of ‘Multicultural Family’ in Korea
Multicultural Family supporting law
(다문화가족지원법)
Marriage immigrants + Korean
An Korean citizens by naturalization + Korean
Object of this presentation
Asian marriage immigrants woman + Korean man
Children
2. Status
2-1. International marriage
Foreign Female +Korean Male : 29,14
male in Korea, women suffer from more economical hardship than men do.
- Change of relationships
Relationship between parents and adult children are affected by divorce. Divorced couple gets old without spouse for help and support so that the role of the children becomes important. The problem is that when parents got divorce, or sometimes even remarried, it resolves family ties in –laws
Near the beginning of the play, how does
Mrs. Linde’s presence
help to define Nora’s
character?
Pg. 9
NORA (takes a step toward him and whispers
tensely). You? What is it? What do you want
to talk to my husband about?
KROGSTAD. Business - you might call it. I hold a
minor post in the bank, and I hear your husband is to become our new chief -
NORA. Oh - then it isn’t -?
Ⅱ. Contents
Part1. Birth Registration
It continues to be concerned that, all children are not systematically registered immediately after birth in mainland China, in part because of existing family planning policies, and that this disproportionately affects girls, children with disabilities and children born in some rural areas.
Birth Registration
The Committee expressed concern abo
homosexuality runs in families
concordance for homosexuality is more common among monozygotic twins than among dizygotic twins or natural siblings
a possible gene for homosexuality on the X chromosome.
In two excellent twin studies homosexual orientation compared with 16% to 22% of dizygotic twins.
Approximately the same or a slightly lower percentage of non twin brothers or sisters were h