Youth Employment Crisis in Ulsan: A Wake-Up Call
The recent plunge in youth employment rates in Ulsan, South Korea, has raised alarm bells across the region. In the first quarter of this year, the employment rate for young people aged 15 to 29 dropped to a staggering 39.1%, marking the first time since early 2024 that it has fallen below the 40% threshold. This decline is not just a statistic; it reflects a troubling trend that could have long-term implications for the local economy and the future of its youth.
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PEARL ABYSS' 'Crimson Desert' Breaks Records with 5 Million Sales
PEARL ABYSS has made headlines with its latest release, ‘Crimson Desert’, which has achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing 5 million copies sold globally in just 26 days. This achievement not only sets a new record for the fastest sales in Korean console game history but also marks a significant moment for the gaming industry, showcasing the potential of Korean-developed titles on the global stage.
The game’s success is a testament to the dedication of both the developers and the gaming community.
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Improving Women's Economic Participation in Jeju: A Positive Trend
Recent data from the Jeju Women’s Family Research Institute highlights a significant improvement in women’s economic participation in Jeju, with a participation rate of 69.1% and an employment rate of 67.7%. This marks a notable increase in the number of women actively engaging in the workforce, reflecting a positive trend towards gender equality in the region.
As of March 2026, the number of economically active women in Jeju has risen by 5.
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