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      <title>Employment Trends in Gwangju and Jeonnam: A Closer Look</title>
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      <description>The recent employment statistics from Gwangju and Jeonnam reveal a concerning trend: despite a slight overall increase in employment across South Korea, these regions continue to lag behind the national average. As of February, Gwangju saw a modest increase of 3,000 workers, while Jeonnam&amp;rsquo;s figures remained similarly stagnant, highlighting a growing disparity in job opportunities and economic stability within the country.&#xA;In particular, the health and welfare sectors have shown significant growth, accounting for a substantial portion of the overall employment increase.</description>
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