#14 “Care Work Through Different Lenses”

#14 “Care Work Through Different Lenses”

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In Focus | Addressing caregivers' vulnerabilities 
Care workers are essential components of the healthcare ecosystem, yet their safety is rarely questioned. During the 2nd Parenting Policy Symposium, CTMS’ Senior Researcher Jiweon Jun called for the improvement of safety of care workers through incentive programs that focus on refining working conditions and environment for care workers.
▷ Join the conversation
Book Review | Sex Work: A Feminist Outlook
What goes behind the politics and economics of prostitution and sex work? Written by three British experts in sociology and criminology and translated by Hyun-ah Moon, senior researcher at CTMS, the second edition of “Prostitution: Sex Work, Policy and Politics” offers an insightful introduction to the sociology of prostitution. The book synthesizes the best research on sex workers, their customers, legal issues, youth involvement, migration, and struggles for rights from a micro and macro perspective.
▷ An academic approach to sex work
From 'us' to 'we'
The proportion of foreigners in Korea's total population has exceeded 4%. In Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, the proportion of foreign residents accounted for 13%. CTMS' seminars take a deep dive into the lives of migrant workers, second-generation Indonesian Koreans, undocumented migrant children, and Korean-Chinese caregivers to better understand the state of migration in Korea. 
Understanding economic and social impacts
Join our mission today
Are you ready to lead change and improve gender equality and social inclusion? Discover our latest opportunities in program management, joint research, research support, partnership development, internships and more.
▷ Begin your journey with us
We invite you to our monthly seminars
 
This year, CTMS invites you to our monthly online seminar series on Migration and Integration and on Creating an Inclusive Society. We bring together academics, civil society representatives & field experts to discuss the most pressing migration issues South Korea and to gain perspectives and insights towards achieving sustainable, inclusive development. Please register today and join us to share your own insights and experiences. 
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