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Korean Women in Transition : At Home and title: Abroad Korean-American and Korean Studies Publication Series ; No. 5 author: Yu, Eui-Young. publisher: Scholarly Resources, Inc. isbn10 | asin: 0942831004 print isbn13: 9780942831009 ebook isbn13: 9780585196084 language: English Women--Korea--Social conditions, Women- -Employment--Korea, Korean American subject women--Social conditions, Korean American women--Employment. publication date: 1987 lcc: HQ1765.5.K673 1987eb ddc: 305.4/09519 Women--Korea--Social conditions, Women- -Employment--Korea, Korean American subject: women--Social conditions, Korean American women--Employment. Page i Korean Women in Transition At Home and Abroad Page ii KOREAN-AMERICAN AND KOREAN STUDIES PUBLICATION SERIES No. 1. Religions in Korea: Beliefs and Cultural Values, eds. Earl H. Phillips and Eui-Young Yu, 1982. No. 2. Koreans in Los Angeles: Prospects and Promises, eds. Eui- Young Yu, Earl H. Phillips and Eun Sik Yang, 1982. No. 3. Traditional Thoughts and Practices in Korea, eds. Eui-Young Yu and Earl H. Phillips, 1983. No. 4. Eui-Young Yu, Juvenile Delinquency in the Korean Community of Los Angeles. (Los Angeles: The Korea Times, 1987). No. 5. Korean Women in Transition: At Home and Abroad, eds. Eui- Young Yu and Earl H. Phillips, 1987. The Center for Korean-American and Korean Studies was established in 1979 as an interdisciplinary academic entity of California State University, Los Angeles. It promotes, coordinates, and conducts research activities concerning Korean-American and Korean studies. The Center also coordinates course offerings in various academic departments dealing with Korean civilization, both traditional and modern, and the Korean-American experiences. The Center sponsors conferences, seminars, symposia, and exhibits, and maintains an on- going program of publication of original research and other materials related to Korea and Koreans in America. Page iii Korean Women in Transition At Home and Abroad Editors Eui-Young Yu Earl H. Phillips Center for Korean-American and Korean Studies California State University, Los Angeles Page iv © 1987 by Eui-Young Yu and Earl H. Phillips All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Korean Women in transition: at home and abroad/ editors, Eui-Young Yu, Earl H. Phillips. 299 p. 23 cm. Includes bibliographies and index. ISBN 0-942831-00-4 ISBN 0-942831-01-2 (pbk.) 1. WomenKoreaSocial conditions. 2. WomenEmploymentKorea. 3. Korean American womenSocial conditions. 4. Korean American womenEmployment. I. Yu, Eui-Young. II. Phillips, Earl H. HQ1765.5.K673 1987 305.4'09519dc19 87-18814 CIP Center for Korean-American and Korean Studies California State University, Los Angeles 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, California 90032 Manufactured in the United States of America. Page v Acknowledgement Most of the essays contained in this volume were prepared for a symposium held in Los Angeles in June, 1983, sponsored by the Center for Korean-American and Korean Studies, California State University, Los Angeles. The conference itself and the publication of this book were both made possible by the generous support of the Korea Research Foundation, Seoul, Korea. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the Foundation. THE EDITORS LOS ANGELES, JULY, 1987 Page vi Contributors Edna Bonacich Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside, California Haejong Cho Department of Sociology, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Oak La Cho Department of Anthropology, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea Hyoung Cho Department of Sociology, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea Mokerrom Hossain Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside, California Won Moo Hurh Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois Elaine Kim Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley, California Kwang Chung Kim Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois Hesung Chun Koh East Asian Research for the Human Relations Area Files, New Haven, Connecticut Hagen Koo Department of Sociology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii Elaine Tyler May Department of American Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Seung Gyu Moon Department of Sociology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Earl H. Phillips Department of History, California State University, Los Angeles, California Eui-Hang Shin Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina Carole Srole Department of History, California State University, Los Angeles, California Eun Sik Yang Asian American Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, California Eui-Young Yu Department of Sociology, California State University, Los Angeles, California

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