[3] The vast majority live in Paris — about two-thirds, according to 2011 data, compared with four-fifths a decade before — with the largest concentrations in the 15th arrondissement.
There are more than twice as many women as men; the population has grown more gender-imbalanced as compared to a decade prior.
[12][13][14][15] A significant number also attend French universities; in total, about half of the Korean population in France are estimated to be students, falling from two-thirds a decade ago.
[4] In many cases, Koreans are mistaken for Chinese and thus lumped in as economic refugees.
[7] Such couples experienced a number of cultural conflicts, most commonly over the rigour of their children's education.