The public will for inter-Korean integration has been on a constant decline. It does not simply indicate a decrease in the percentage of people who feel a sense of moral obligation or the need for unification. It rather illustrates that there has been a reduction in the meaning, value, and influence of unification on individual life. This research shows that the attitude on unification in view of ideal and normative value of our society differs depending on age. The percentage of people who believe that unification is necessary becomes higher with age. However, only a small number of people responded that unification is necessary when factoring in practical values. A majority of South Koreans do not have an expectation that unification will change the current situation. They refuse to make even a small sacrifice in return for unification and believe that unification will not benefit them. To sum up, the attitude on unification viewed from an idealistic perspective is in stark contrast to that of unification in a realistic sense...
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