Nepali migrant worker in korean agriculture farm
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The first wave of Nepalese immigration began in the late 1980s. After Nepal restored its democracy in the 1990s, labour laws were changed to allow Nepalese youths to go abroad in search of work. The Nepalese community in South Korea thus consists primarily of migrant workers, but also has large numbers of students as well as Nepalese women married to South Korean men they met through international matchmaking agencies. The Nepali government are attempting to induce Nepali workers staying illegally in South Korea (roughly 2,500 as of 2010) to return home, in hopes that the South Korean government will increase its intake of Nepali workers in future years.
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South Koreans enjoy the right to universal healthcare, ranking joint first in the OECD for healthcare access.[1] Satisfaction of healthcare has been consistently among the highest in the world – South Korea ranked as having the world's sixth best healthcare system in 2016 by Numbeo.[2]
South Korea had the OECD's highest colorectal cancer survival rate at 72.8%, significantly ahead of Denmark's 55.5% or the UK's 54.5%. It ranked second in cervical cancer survival rate at 76.8%, significantly ahead of Germany's 64.5% or the U.S. at 62.2%.[3] Hemorrhagic stroke 30 day in-hospital mortality per 100 hospital discharges was the OECD's third lowest at 13.7 deaths, which was almost twice as low as the U.S. at 22.3 or France's 24 deaths. For Ischemic stroke, it ranked second at 3.4 deaths, which was almost a third of Australia's 9.4 or Canada's 9.7 deaths.
South Korean hospitals have advanced medical equipment and facilities readily available, ranking 4th for MRI units per capita and 6th for CT scanners per capita in the OECD.[4] It also had the OECD's second largest number of hospital beds per 1000 people at 9.56 beds, which was over triple that of Sweden's 2.71, Canada's 2.75, the UK's 2.95 or the U.S. at 3.05 beds.
Obesity has been consistently among the world's lowest - Only 3% of the population were obese, which was the second lowest in the OECD, compared to over 30% in the U.S. or 23% in the UK.[5] As a result, mortality from cardiovascular disease was the fourth lowest in the OECD.[6] Young South Korean males were found to be the tallest in all of Asia, resulting from healthy living conditions, economic development and changes in food culture.[7]
Life expectancy has been rising rapidly and South Korea ranked 9th in the world for life expectancy at 82 years in 2013, with female life expectancy in particular ranking 4th in the world at 85 years. Korea has among the lowest HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate in the world, with just 0.1% of the population being infected, significantly lower than the U.S. 0.6%, France's 0.4% and the UK's 0.3% prevalence rate. South Korea ranked highest in influenza vaccination in Asia at 311 vaccines per 1,000 people. This is the result of free influenza vaccination offered to everyone over 65 and for everyone else, the price being affordable at around 20~30 USD
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Nepali migrant worker in korean agriculture farm
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