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1 in 10 Seoul Households Has Pet Dog, Maltese Most Common

1 in 10 Seoul Households Has Pet Dog, Maltese Most Common

SEOUL, May 30 (Korea Bizwire) — Seoul has about 612,000 registered pet dogs, accounting for 1 in every 10 households, with Maltese being the most common breed, a report showed Thursday. The Seoul Digital Foundation, affiliated with the Seoul city government, released the report based on pet dogs registered with the city in accordance with [...]

Young Seoulites Flock to Mapo District for Weekend Dining

Young Seoulites Flock to Mapo District for Weekend Dining

SEOUL, May 29 (Korea Bizwire) – Where do young adults in Seoul most frequently dine out on weekends? According to an analysis by the Shinhan Card Big Data Research Institute, the trendy district of Mapo has overtaken the city’s traditional downtown as the prime weekend dining destination for those in their 20s.  From 2019 through last [...]

International Marriage Brokers Draw Older, Wealthier Clients in South Korea

International Marriage Brokers Draw Older, Wealthier Clients in South Korea

SEOUL, May 24 (Korea Bizwire) – The educational levels and incomes of those using international marriage broker services in South Korea have risen markedly, reflecting an aging pool of clients, according to a government survey. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced the results of its “2023 Survey on the Status of International Marriage Brokerage [...]

Jamsil Replaces Gangnam as Seoul’s Busiest Subway Station

Jamsil Replaces Gangnam as Seoul’s Busiest Subway Station

SEOUL, May 23 (Korea Bizwire) — Jamsil Station on Seoul’s Subway Line No. 2 has replaced Gangnam Station of the same line as the capital’s busiest station, with over 150,000 passengers using the station per day, Seoul Metro said Thursday. Jamsil Station in southeastern Seoul served a daily average of 155,229 passengers in the first [...]

Average Doctor’s Salary in South Korea Tops 300 Million Won, Fueled by Shortage

Average Doctor’s Salary in South Korea Tops 300 Million Won, Fueled by Shortage

SEOUL, May 16 (Korea Bizwire) – The average annual salary for doctors in South Korea surpassed 300 million won in 2022, according to government data on physician workforce and wages released on May 14. The data, submitted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to the Seoul High Court on May 10, represents the latest official [...]

Low Pay and ‘Gapjil’ Driving Young Teachers From South Korean Classrooms, Survey Finds

Low Pay and ‘Gapjil’ Driving Young Teachers From South Korean Classrooms, Survey Finds

SEOUL, May 15 (Korea Bizwire) – Low salaries and abusive complaints from parents are the top reasons young teachers in South Korea are leaving the profession, according to a new survey that highlights disillusionment in a field once seen as a stable career path. The poll of over 1,000 teachers in Seoul by the Korean Teachers [...]

South Korean Workers Give Poor Grades to President Yoon’s Labor Policies

South Korean Workers Give Poor Grades to President Yoon’s Labor Policies

SEOUL, May 6 (Korea Bizwire) – One in three South Korean workers rated the labor and employment policies of President Yoon Suk-yeol’s administration 20 points or below out of 100, according to a survey released on May 5 by a civic group. The group, Gabjil 119, said its poll of 1,000 workers found Yoon’s labor [...]

Hundreds of Civilians Seek Treatment at Military Hospitals Amid Doctors’ Walkout

Hundreds of Civilians Seek Treatment at Military Hospitals Amid Doctors’ Walkout

SEOUL, April 21 (Korea Bizwire) – Military hospitals nationwide have treated more than 700 civilians since opening their doors to the public at a full scale in mid-February, the defense ministry said Sunday, amid the protracted walkout by trainee doctors. Military hospital emergency rooms became fully accessible to civilians to help address concerns of health [...]

Study Reveals Birth Rate Among Contract Workers Significantly Lower Than Full-Time Employees

Study Reveals Birth Rate Among Contract Workers Significantly Lower Than Full-Time Employees

SEOUL, Mar. 16 (Korea Bizwire) – In a revealing study on South Korea’s labor market dynamics and their impact on family planning, researchers have pointed to a stark disparity in birth rates between contract (irregular workers not covered by major insurance) and full-time corporate employees. The findings suggest that the fertility rate among women in [...]

January Sees 12% Surge in Online Shopping Amid Record Travel Demand

January Sees 12% Surge in Online Shopping Amid Record Travel Demand

SEOUL, March 5 (Korea Bizwire) – Online shopping sales in South Korea rose 12.1 percent on-year in January on the back of growing demand for tourism and transportation services ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, data showed Tuesday. The value of online shopping transactions amounted to 20.28 trillion won (US$15.21 billion) in January, up [...]