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Women Factory Workers in South Korea In th … Women Factory Workers in South Korea In the late 1920s, it was the time when women entered the manufacturing industries and factories. In Korea, we call factory women workers as Yo Gong (여공) which letters came from a Chinese character (女工). Specifically, "yo" means (女 female) and "gong" means (工 work). Most of the South Korean female factory workers were unmarried single and were mostly very young. Also, their derogatory name was Kongsuni (공순이) which is a combination of the word common woman's name (Kongdori) and factory (Kong Jang).s name (Kongdori) and factory (Kong Jang).
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Women Factory Workers in South Korea In th … Women Factory Workers in South Korea In the late 1920s, it was the time when women entered the manufacturing industries and factories. In Korea, we call factory women workers as Yo Gong (여공) which letters came from a Chinese character (女工). Specifically, "yo" means (女 female) and "gong" means (工 work). Most of the South Korean female factory workers were unmarried single and were mostly very young. Also, their derogatory name was Kongsuni (공순이) which is a combination of the word common woman's name (Kongdori) and factory (Kong Jang).s name (Kongdori) and factory (Kong Jang).
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