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Korean schools” (p. 1). Because of the government-reformed educational regulations and
social trends, some parents decide to send their children who are one-year-old or above to
America,
Australia, New Zealand, and England. If a family makes this decision, the
mother and her children will go to one of the above countries without the father. Then,
typically the husband will live alone and work in South Korea to support his family.
According to Hwang (2001),
An average of 16.5% of a South Korean family’s income is used to provide their
middle school child with private schooling. For example,
a family consisting of
two parents and two children spends one-third of their total income on private
costs for education. (p. 611)
Many parents believe that their efforts and sacrifices for their children will help their
children improve their futures and change their socioeconomic statuses if they have
exceptional English skills.
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