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Prostitution in South Korea
Prostitution in South Korea is illegal,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=US State Department Human Rights Report 2009: Republic of Korea )〕 but according to The Korea Women's Development Institute, the sex trade in Korea was estimated to amount to 14 trillion South Korean won ($13 billion) in 2007, roughly 1.6 percent of the nation's gross domestic product.〔(Sex trade accounts for 1.6% of GDP. KWDI: Korea Women's Development Institute )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=South Korea takes on prostitution: The country's sex workers generate 1.6 per cent of total GDP. McLean's February 18 2010 )〕 According to the Korean Institute of Criminology, 20 percent of adult males aged between 20-64 purchase sex at an average of 693,000 won ($580) per month. According to a study conducted by the Medical College of Korea University, 23.1% of males and 2.6% of females have their first sexual experience with a prostitute.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Koreans Reveal Average Age Of First Sexual Experience Through Survey )〕 The number of prostitutes dropped by 18 percent to 269,000 during the same period. The sex trade involved some 94 million transactions in 2007, down from 170 million in 2002. The amount of money traded for prostitution was over 14 trillion won, much less than 24 trillion won in 2002.〔 Despite legal sanctions and police crackdowns, prostitution continues to flourish in S Korea, while sex workers continue to actively resist the state's activities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=S Korean sex workers rally against police crackdown. )〕 ==Role in society==
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