Map Showing Maternity Leave Around the World Including South Korea

http://twistedsifter.com/2013/08/maps-that-will-help-you-make-sense-of-the-world/


I have a hard time with the map on maternity leave. It shows that South Koreans get more than six months.

I've never heard anything like that. As I know they get three months paid leave, but many women don't actually get that.

Two Stories

At a hagwon where I worked one Korean woman was about to have her first child. The Korean teachers told me she'd take two months off unpaid. I said something about thinking she should be paid and one teacher said that the hagwon may do that in the future if they became more well off. That's the way I remember it.

About two years ago a Korean friend's wife was going to have a baby. As I know she worked in an office. Her company told her that they couldn't afford to pay for her maternity leave. She didn't care because she wanted to take care of her baby. My friend told me she got compensation from the government, he said 600-700,000 Korean won which is given to all women who lose their jobs due to pregnancy. His English isn't perfect; neither is my memory. That's what I remember.

Many Korean women quit their jobs after marrying. Others are self-employed such as the many private tutors so the laws don't really apply to them. Many work for family businesses also. 




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I'm taking another look at this map. The page has changed. It's map #6.

It shows that women in Canada, Japan, Korea and Russia get more than six months paid maternity leave. I now want to talk to my friends from these countries. I can say for sure that South Korean women don't have this and I'm pretty sure it's the same for women in the other three countries.

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