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South Korea registers the end of male superiority

By Anna Fifield

Published: March 5 2005 02:00 | Last updated: March 5 2005 02:00

In deeply Confucian Korea, the man has been the undisputed headof the family for 600 years. But not for much longer, at least not legally.

Korea is undergoing a social revolution through the looming abolition of hoju-je, the family register system that places the man (hoju) at the head of the family and defines everyone else in relation to him.

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