KIEP Opinions
PUBLISH
KIEP Opinions
To list
Protection and Assistance for Forced Migrants: The Art of Socio-economic Integration
- Author Jeonghwan Yun
- Series264
- Date2023-05-25
Korea is known for its low acceptance rate for asylum seekers, as low as 1-2%. This is one of the lowest among G20 countries, only second to Japan. Unfortunately, the rate drops lower every year. Due to such statistics, Korea is often mistaken to be "Refugee-free." However, as we see in the case of Ukrainian, Afghan, or Yemeni asylum seekers, this statistical misconception arises from not accurately counting de facto refugees. A passive refugee policy has a risk of leaving out forced migrants in a gray zone. While this may help prevent social controversy, this approach makes Korea’s screening system defensive, and settlement policy relatively passive. For the multifaceted turbulences around the world and East Asia, Korea is being called upon to fulfill its role as a responsible member of the global society. 2023 is 10th anniversary of Korea’s Refugee Law coming into effect. It is time for Korea to learn from its own experience and restructure its refugee policies more proactive, to achieve better socio-economic integration of the migrants.
File
-
KIEP Opinions_no264(최종)_fv.pdf (592.39KB / Download 705회)Download
공공저작물 자유이용허락 표시기준 (공공누리, KOGL) 제4유형
대외경제정책연구원의 본 공공저작물은 "공공누리 제4유형 : 출처표시 + 상업적 금지 + 변경금지” 조건에 따라 이용할 수 있습니다. 저작권정책 참조