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 5.2%, indicating a growing commitment to enhancing women’s roles in the labor market. While the unemployment rate has seen a slight increase, the overall growth in employment figures suggests that more women are finding opportunities in various sectors.
This upward trajectory in women’s employment not only contributes to the local economy but also sets a precedent for other regions to follow. As we look ahead, how can we further support and sustain this momentum for women’s economic empowerment?
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