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Household of Korea: 1960-1966 - Interim Report-

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Authors

Lee, Hae Young

Issue Date
1973
Publisher
Population and Development Studies Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Bulletin of the Population and Development Studies Center, Vol.2, pp. 1-17
Abstract
Korea has a long history of "hojuck" (household registry) system for the purpose

of military draft, tax, and labor services. During Yi Dynasty, last kingdom of Korea, "hojuck" system was quite effectively utilized and the number of households and population for the entire country were made available by this system. From its inception the Yi Dynasty carried out a compulsory household registration every three years. A copy of the registration was stored at the central government office at Hansung (Seoul) and other copies at provincial offices respectively.
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/84977
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