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임광순(Lim Gwangsoon) 역사비평사 2015 역사비평 Vol.- No.111
This article, with the help of statistics and socio-cultural methodology, examines the problem of Korean-Chinese violence in Korea. The results of the analysis of the statistics indicate that the total crime rate of Korean-Chinese was much lower than Korean. Felonious crimes (such as murder) is now less than Korean, domestic alien groups. However the violent crime rate is higher than for other foreigners, in that it approaches the Korean violent crime rate. Immigration and the violence problem of Korean-Chinese can be accessed in terms of three issues. First, it has a special property from the historical point of view related to immigration of Korean-Chinese. Their “return” symbolized a historical partial recovery. Second, Korean-Chinese emigrated because of economic hardship since the reform and opening of China; an M-shaped migration - employment structure further to poor working conditions in Korea. Third, conditions that Korean-Chinese face are reconstituted in the family. Korean-Chinese constitute a transnational family based on "remittance". The economic difficulties of the Korean-Chinese can easily lead to family violence, in particular it is a threat to woman in the family.