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Country or AreaSubgroupYearSourceUnitValue 
Korea DPRRural1993UNSD_Demographic Yearbook Database_Sep2007 (Census figure)Women per 100 men115.2 
Korea RepRural2000UNSD_Demographic Yearbook Database_Sep2007 (Census figure)Women per 100 men100.71
Korea RepRural1995UNSD_Demographic Yearbook Database_Sep2007 (Census figure)Women per 100 men100.82
Korea RepRural1990UNSD_Demographic Yearbook Database_Sep2007 (Census figure)Women per 100 men98.92
Korea RepRural1985UNSD_Demographic Yearbook Database_Sep2007 (Census figure)Women per 100 men97.92

Footnotes

1 - Urban/Rural: Places with 50 000 or more inhabitants are usually considered urban in Korea. However the census results are composed in the basis of the minor administrative divisions such as Dongs (mostly urban areas) and Eups or Myeons (rural areas) rather than urban or rural residences. In this report urban refers to Dongs and rural refers to Eups and Myeons.
2 - Excluding alien armed forces civilian aliens employed by armed forces foreign diplomatic personnel and their dependants and Korean diplomatic personnel and their dependants outside the country.
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Gender Info

Source:  United Nations Statistics Division

Gender Info 2007 is a global database of gender statistics and indicators on a wide range of policy areas, including: population, families, health, education, work, and political participation. It can be used by governments, international organizations, advocacy groups, researchers and others in need of statistics for planning, analysis, advocacy and awareness-raising. Users will find in Gender Info an easy-to-use tool to shed light on gender issues through customizable tables, graphs and maps. It is an initiative of the United Nations Statistics Division, produced in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

This database is no longer updated. Please visit http://unstats.un.org/unsd/gender/data.html for other Gender Statistics.
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