[학술논문] Food security experiences of displaced North Korean households
...“severely” insecure. Although majority of the subjectsreported having three or more meals a day, food diversity in their diet was very low with the average food diversity scoreof 2.17 immediately before childbirth and 1.74 immediately before leaving North Korea. Their diet appeared to heavily relyon grain and vegetable. CONCLUSIONS: This study is one of few that specifically examined food security...
[학술논문] Analyzing the ROK, the US, and Japan’s perspectives on the Outbreak of the Panmunjom Axe Incident in 1976
...from the US State Department. The Japanese government and the Liberal Democratic Party(LDP) agreed with the US’s response to the Panmunjom Axe incident. However, other parties in the Japanese Diet were very concerned about the risk of Japan being involved in the Korean Peninsula contingency. This study emphasizes that the ROK, the US, and Japan did not all have cooperative perspectives on the...
[학위논문] 북한이탈주민의 일본생활 정착과정에 미친 정치적·사회적 요인에 관한 연구
...approaches taken in this study include but are not limited to 1) the contents of dictation collected from a series of interviews taken during this study and the questions submitted to the Japanese National Diet and their answers on the homecoming project and the North Korean defectors. 2) The results of public information requested to related government agencies. 3) The written accounts of the North Korean...
[학술논문] 한국에 거주하고 있는 북한이탈주민 여성의 골밀도에 따른 식생활과 영양상태
Purpose: North Koreans could be at higher risk for their bone health because of previous periods of severe famine and the continuing low availability of food. This study determined the bone mineral density (BMD) status and its relationship with dietary behaviors and nutrient intake of North Korean refugees (NKR) in South Korea (SK). Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed 110 female NKR from a
[학술논문] 『조선녀성』을 통해 본 북한의 식생활 연구 - 1999~2017년 식생활 관련 기사를 중심으로 -
This study was conducted to understand the dietary life of North Koreans by analyzing dietary life-related articles published in Joseon Nyeoseong, which is the only women’s magazine in North Korea. This study employed content analysis of 769 articles from 1999 to 2017. The major findings of this study were as follows. Out of the 769 articles, 131 (17.0%) were about dietary culture, 541 (70.4%)