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As mental health indicators among school-aged children and teenagers worsen, students say they have few places to turn for ...
According to KEDI researcher Kim Jeong-won, North Korea's current school-age population stands at 4.14 million, but given demographic trends, that number will decline by 90,000, Yonhap reported.
The tragic deaths of three Busan teens last week brought renewed attention to the country's rising youth suicide rate.
Many elementary, middle and high schools are closing around the country due to a lack of school-age children, according to Korean news agency Yonhap, citing the education ministry.
At Ilsung Women’s Middle and High School, almost 90 per cent of the students are in their 70s and 80s. Unlike other middle and high schools in South Korea which cater to students aged 12 to 18 ...
The findings were based on a 13-day survey of 800 boys and girls aged 14 to 18, living in 17 different cities and provinces across the country. Respondents were allowed to select multiple answers.What ...