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South Korean politician blames women for increasing number of male suicides.

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In South Korea, a politician has linked a rise in male suicides in the increase in the number of working women.  Councillor Kim Ki-duck argues that the increasing participation of women in the workforce has made it more challenging for men to secure jobs and find marriage partners. He claims that the shift towards a "female-dominant society" might "partly be responsible for an increase in male suicide attempts".
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