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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2018.23.01.117

A Study on Policy Strategies for Settlement of North Korean Defectors in Korean Society  

Cho, Woo-Hong (Dept. of Social Welfare, Seowon University)
Abstract
This study aims to search for policy strategies for settlement of North Korean defectors in Korean society, develop strategies based on the results and present their implications. For the purposes, this study set up a cause and effect model referring to previous bibliographical and statistical data. The results are presented as follows: First, to overcome anxiety of exposure in the defectors, personal information should be protected. Second, their psychological problems should be solved and they should be emotionally stable for better adaptation to Korean society. Third, keeping in mind that North Korean defectors are Korean people, the issue of nationality should be institutionally managed. Fourth, as one of difficulties they have is economic problems, practical support measures should be developed to solve them. Fifth, the federal government and local governments should be active in changing their recognition on them and provide the Korean community education for citizens to resolve cultural differences.
Keywords
Information Protection; Civic Education; Community; Cultural Environment; Local Government;
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