Featured Society 3 June 2022 Solitude Means More Meat-Eating: Data Increase in single person households means more meat and delivery food consumption.
Featured Society 20 May 2022 Public Transit Access for the Disabled Has a Long Way to Go: Data Access widely depending on the mode of transportation.
Featured Society 11 May 2022 Sensational Murder Case Becomes a Fodder for Prosecution Reform Prosecutors and the police both claimed they solved the murder by Lee Eun-hae.
Featured Society 2 May 2022 Most Favor BTS Military Exemption Except Current Soldiers: Poll Even the men who recently completed military service are in favor.
Featured Society 29 April 2022 The Middle Class Thinks They're Not: Data A significant portion of South Korea's middle class consider themselves to be poor.
Featured Society 6 April 2022 Afghan Children in Ulsan Face Discrimination on the Way to School After the initial bout of racism, the Afghan children began attending schools.
Featured COVID-19 30 March 2022 The Disabled Suffer from the Pandemic Social distancing measures and lack of hospital access have hurt the quality of life for the disabled.
Featured Key Players 17 March 2022 Lee Eo-ryeong, 89, South Korea’s Leading Public Intellectual Lee was a literary critic and writer who directed the opening ceremony of the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Featured Society 7 March 2022 Disability Rights Groups Protest for Public Transit Access Despite Bigoted Attacks Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination faced arson threats for their subway protest.
Featured Society 28 February 2022 Changing Standards of Family Formation: Data Marriage is no longer required.
Featured China 23 February 2022 Beijing Olympics Controversies Stoke Tension with China Charges of cultural appropriation and poor sportsmanship threw gas on the simmering anti-China sentiment.
Featured Business & Economy 9 February 2022 Serious Disasters Act Takes Effect The law is among the most significant steps toward redressing South Korea's world-leading industrial accident rate.
Featured Climate Change 4 February 2022 Public Attitude on Climate Change: Survey The Korean public is ready to bear the cost of addressing climate change.
Featured Society 31 January 2022 Femicide in South Korea: Data Femicide is notable for the brutality of its violence, and the emotional state of the killing men.
Featured Society 28 January 2022 South Korea Dives Over the Population Cliff The pandemic pulled forward the timetable of Korea's population decline.
Featured Society 24 January 2022 Marriage Prospect Correlated to Politics: Data Highly educated women who reject marriage tend to be liberal; under-educated men who cannot marry tend to be conservative.
Featured History 21 January 2022 Thirty Years of Protesting for Comfort Women The Wednesday Protest is the world's longest running protest on a single issue.
Featured Society 19 January 2022 Income Inequality Reduced Under the Moon Administration: Data The bottom 20% of the income enjoyed significant improvement.
Featured Society 10 January 2022 New Drama Faces Furor for Historical Revisionism The main plot of Snowdrop is based on the common false claim against democracy activists.