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A Study On Korea Men's Life: Focus on The Influence of Obligatory Military Service On Gender Role Re-socialization and the Acceptability of Gender Equality Policy
The book A Study on Korea Men’s Life: Focus on the Influence of Obligatory Military Service on Gender Role Re-socialization and the Acceptability of Gender Equality Policy explores how South Korea’s mandatory military service shapes men’s perceptions of gender roles and their attitudes toward gender equality. It analyzes the military as a key institution of socialization that reinforces or challenges traditional masculinity norms. Using qualitative and quantitative research, the study examines the long-term impact of military experiences on men’s values, workplace behavior, and policy preferences related to gender equality. The book highlights tensions between institutionalized gender hierarchies and evolving societal expectations, offering insights into how gender re-socialization during military service influences men’s acceptance of equality-oriented policies in contemporary Korean society.
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