There are no products in your shopping cart.
Yogong
Factory Girl
After the Korean War ended in 1953, South Korea's economic level skyrocketed, with per capita income rising to roughly 18 times the level of its northern neighbor. The causes of this change are complex, but this book investigates one of the more fundamental reasons for South Korea's economic miracle: the yogong, or young female factory workers. They produce the goods that have pushed Korea into another classification, and they have developed their own communities, with unique relationships, attitudes, and perspectives on the future.
Product Details
Founded in 1900, the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch (RASKB) is dedicated to increasing the understanding of the arts, customs, history, and literature of Korea. The RASKB is the oldest organization in Korea that specializes in introducing people from all walks of life, all nationalities, and all ages to the beauty of Korea.
Cheng & Tsui is proud to be the exclusive distributor of books published by the RASKB. For more information about the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch, please visit their website at: http://raskb.com.
Read More








