In Context: Multicultural Education in Korea (Report)
Multicultural Education 2011, Spring, 18, 3
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [The United Nations'] committee remains concerned about the persistence of widespread societal discrimination against foreigners [in South Korea], including migrant workers and children born from inter-ethnic unions, in all areas of life, including employment, marriage, housing, education and interpersonal relationships. (Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 2007, p. 2)
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