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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Gwangmyeong City Aims to Create 16,965 Jobs by 2026: A Model for Economic Recovery
Gwangmyeong City has set an ambitious target to create 16,965 jobs by 2026, focusing on economic recovery and employment stability. This initiative is part of the citys vision to enhance the quality of life through future job creation, with a substantial investment of 55.6 billion won allocated for 123 projects this year alone.
The citys strategy includes direct job support, vocational training, and entrepreneurship assistance, all aimed at boosting employment rates and supporting vulnerable groups.
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Guro's Ambitious Job Creation Strategy for 2026
Guro District in South Korea is setting a bold target to create 14,500 jobs this year, aiming for a 69% employment rate among its working-age population. This initiative is not just about numbers; it reflects a comprehensive strategy tailored to the unique demographics and economic landscape of the region.
The plan includes a mix of public and private sector initiatives, with a focus on supporting various age groupsfrom youth to seniors.
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