South Korea to give $490 allowance to reclusive youths to help them leave the house
by Helen Sullivan from World news | The Guardian on (#6AR9W)
Programme is for people aged between nine and 24 who are experiencing extreme social withdrawal
South Korea is to offer reclusive youths a monthly living allowance of 650,000 won ($490) in order to encourage them out of their homes, as part of a new measure passed by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. The measure also offers education, job and health support.
The condition is known as hikikomori", a Japanese term that roughly translated means, to pull back". The government wants to try to make it easier for those experiencing it to leave the house to go to school, university or work.
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