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1. Statistics Korea, 2011

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3. Hong, S.A., M.W. Lee, D.K. Lee (2011).

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Source for table, ‘Gender division of labour in the family’: Hong, et al (2009).

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9. Statistics Korea, Population and Housing Census, 1970-2010

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11. Kyung-hee Chung et al. (2012)

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15. OECD (2013) OECD Employment database

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17. OECD (2013) OECD Earnings database

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21. Statistics Korea (2012) Korea Time Use Survey

22. Yoon-Jeong Shin et al. (2012) OECD Family database on Korea, OECD Korea

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24. Korea Employment Information Service (2012)

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