Questions about Sweden from GINUE

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We want to know about your country and share interesting story with all the Korean students.




1. What is the outcome of Sweden's refugee policy?


2. Why Sweden values educational welfare?


3. Is there a reason why Sweden became the first Western country to establish diplomatic relations with North Korea?



plz comment and answer these questions!


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GINUE(Gyeongin National University of Education) is the largest National University of Education in Korea.
https://www.ginue.ac.kr/eng/Main.do


Most GINUE students are supposed to teach primary school students in Gyeonggi and Incheon region around SEOUL. 
We, GINUE students, are very sorry that we lack knowledge and teaching materials about your country... 
 So... we decided to get some help from you to learn about your country. 
 Would you kindly be our teacher? 

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  1. Hello!
    Gustav here from Sweden. I’m going to try answering your question an you’re more than welcome to reply with more questions if you want. I’m going to answer your question in segments so one question, one comment.

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  2. 1.
    Ok, so our government has been very open about refugees coming to our country. More than any country in Europe. The reason it has been harder to get a visa now is that in specific regions we have been struggling with gang violence and crimes. Some blame it on that we have been too generous to have welcomed people out of Europe in to Sweden. I have another view on that.
    Through out the years Sweden’s reason to have a welfare been weakened. The whole reason was to have all individuals be as equally treated as possible. Ever since the beginning of the 2000’s that purpose hasn’t been doing what it should. Some regions in our state have been less treated than others. It’s cheap to live there but it also turned out to be a place for immigrant that has survived catastrophes like war to live in. Poor families that are not being treated like the rest of Sweden. Now in later years those regions have been going through a criminal gang era. People don’t have money so they do missions to earn it black without paying taxes. It can at last en up with murder.

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  3. 2.
    Educational welfare has been very important to us swedes. The fact that everyone should have access to be socialy educated for free is wonderful. On that I want to bring up a question, if you don’t learn people how the society works then how do they know to act and work in it. Free school lunch is also a must for us because we think that everyone should be able to afford the energy to get through another day of school without the household paying for it. They still pay for it via taxes but they pay less. In our laws it stands that if you grow up in Sweden you must go to school from the ages 6-7 to age 15-16. If you’re not at school for a longer period your family will need to pay bills for for it. After or if you turn sixteen you have the choice to go to upper secondary school which a lot of people do. If you don’t it will for sure be hard to get a job. In the upper secondary school you have more freedom of what you want to study and different schools offer different programs for you. Now, if you want to study over the age of 19 you will have to pay for education but a lot of people set it up as a loan and the rental for that is very low because the welfare is paying for most of your education.
    This means that we care about you fixating abilities that not everyone has in this society.

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  4. 3.
    Hmmm?
    From what I understand during my trip in South Korea, Sweden was a health support to both sides of the Korean War. That led to us to being popular on both sides. In order to that, we could export our nation exclusively products to North Korea when the war cooled down. Our car company Volvo became very popular after the war and the state still owe us a couple of cars to this day. We keep sending them notifications but me personally think they will keep ignoring them for the near future.

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