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Senior Research Fellow: Lee Jong-won Research Fellow: Jang Geun-yeong

Investigation and Research on the Actual Status of Youth Human Rights Compared with International Standards II. Senior Research Fellow: Lee Jong-won Research Fellow: Jang Geun-yeong Research Fellow: Kim Hyeong-joo. 1. Summary of the Research. Purpose of the Research

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Senior Research Fellow: Lee Jong-won Research Fellow: Jang Geun-yeong

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  1. Investigation and Research on the Actual Status of Youth Human Rights Compared with International Standards II Senior Research Fellow: Lee Jong-won Research Fellow: Jang Geun-yeong Research Fellow: Kim Hyeong-joo

  2. 1. Summary of the Research • Purpose of the Research • To develop the subject matters of investigation for international comparison and survey in 2008 (Qualitative Index). • To investigate the actual status, by human right categories, of the local youth and to identify their relevant problems. • To suggest the policy direction and tasks by political categories to enhance the youth’s human rights. • Research Methods • Questionnaires for the youth: 6,800 pupils from junior and senior high schools • In-depth interview of the youth: 50 pupils from junior and senior high schools • Telephone interview of adults: 1,000 parents who have children attending junior and senior high schools

  3. 2. Major Results(1) 1) Survival Right Category • Half of the youth subjects skipped a meal (breakfast) or more per week. • Majority of the youth neglected nutritional and health management i.e., not conducting regular physical exercise. • Not less than 70% of the youth attended school in spite of being ill. • A small minority of juveniles went to the hospital when they were ill. • A majority of juveniles slept for 6~7 hours per night, which was less than the daily recommended number of hours of sleep for the youth. • Not less than 70% experienced stress from schoolwork; ¼ of them considered their friends as competitors.

  4. 2. Major Results(2) 2) Protection Right Category • A majority of juveniles experienced physical punishment from parents, while not less than 2/3 of them experienced punishment from a teacher. • More than half of juveniles experienced discrimination by gender or by school record in their daily lives. • More than 1/3 of the youth who had part-time jobs experienced improper treatments for being juvenile. • A majority of juveniles discussed troubles/worries with their friends rather than with their parents.

  5. 2. Major Results(3) 3) Development Right Category • Most youth considered graduating from university or college is an essential condition to: get a good job; obtain a high-level spouse; and be respected in the society. • 70% or more of the youth received private education but a majority of them doubted its usefulness. • A majority of juveniles had leisure time for approximately 3 hours a day, but the lack of cultural/leisure facility is the biggest dissatisfaction factor of all. • Satisfaction on friendship is at a high level, while less than half of the juveniles were not satisfied with their home life and school life.

  6. 2. Major Results(4) 4) Youth Participation Right • A majority of juveniles thought their opinions were neglected or passively accepted in the decision-making process at home. • Not less than 1/3 of the subjects answered that their parents did not respect their opinions regarding a higher level of education/direction issues. • A majority of juveniles had negative response about the controls related with uniform and hairstyle in their school. • ¼ of the youth subjects stated that they can give their free opinions to the teacher. • In case of punishing pupils in school, only 10% of those who were subjected to punishment were given the explanation/reason why they were being punished.

  7. 3. Political Suggestions • Systematic use of the Youth Human Right Index. ⇒ Investigate the Index in a long-term and continuous basis and publish the Youth Human Rights White Book. • Build social infrastructures to enhance the youth’s human rights. ⇒ Introduce and implement the youth card system by reorganizing youth level. • Establish the system to promote youth human rights policies. ⇒ Designate the department in charge of youth human rights and operate a policy consulting body. • Build the youth human rights monitoring system. ⇒ Introduce and operate the youth human rights ombudsman system. • Build the youth human rights protection system. ⇒ Establish and operate the “Cyber Youth Human Right Information Center.”

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