The document discusses the current status of female employment in Korea and related problems and policy tasks. It finds that while the employment rate of women has risen, it remains lower than men's at 53.5% compared to 74.9% for men. Women are also concentrated in low-paying service industries and have inferior employment conditions, including a large gender income gap. Many women also face career disruptions due to household responsibilities. To address these issues, the document calls for policies to increase both the quantity and quality of women's employment, expand childcare support, and promote more women into high-ranking positions.