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Wed Sep 4, 2019, 10:48 PM Sep 2019

South Korean politician scolds female professor for not having child

Source: The Guardian

Politician scolds female professor for not having child

‘Failing to fulfil her duty to the nation’ criticism sparks outrage on social media

Justin McCurry in Tokyo
Thu 5 Sep 2019 00.24 BSTLast modified on Thu 5 Sep 2019 00.27 BST

A South Korean politician has sparked anger after he criticised the female nominee for head of the country’s fairtrade commission for “failing to fulfil her duty to the nation” by not having children.

Jeong Kab-yoon, a member of the conservative opposition Liberty Korea party, was widely condemned after suggesting to Joh Sung-wook, an economics professor, that she had focused on her career at the expense of the country’s birth rate.

“I’m aware that you are still single and the biggest problem in South Korea is that women are not giving birth,” Jeong told Joh this week at her confirmation hearing to lead the commission, according to Yonhap news agency. “You have a great résumé but please fulfil your duties to the nation,” he added.

Joh, a professor at Seoul National University and the first female nominee for the position, reportedly smiled awkwardly but did not respond. Social media users, though, accused Jeong of violating her rights, with one asking: “Would a male nominee have been asked this question?”

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/05/south-korean-politician-scolds-female-professor-for-not-having-child
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