Ministry of Justice Provides Big Data Visualization
Statistics and Key Policy Progress Data
Viewable via Maps and Graphs

A service that allows users to grasp the status of foreign residents by region through data visualization will be provided.


How Many Foreigners Live in Our Neighborhood? ... A Quick Look at Regional Residency Status View original image

On the 11th, the Ministry of Justice announced that it will visualize and disclose immigration and foreigner policy data to support data-driven foreigner policy initiatives in both public and private sectors.


This service was created to allow users to easily understand related statistics and major policy implementation status data announced by the Ministry of Justice Immigration and Foreign Policy Headquarters and international organizations such as the United Nations (UN) through maps and graphs.


The disclosed statistics include five categories: ▲ global population and migrant status ▲ domestic population and foreigner status by region ▲ domestic foreign resident status by region ▲ domestic foreigner policy implementation status by region ▲ monthly statistics report from the Immigration and Foreign Policy Headquarters. These materials are available from today on the HiKorea website (www.hikorea.go.kr).



Park Seongjae, Minister of Justice, stated, "We plan to additionally develop various big data analysis models related to immigration and foreigner policies and share them with related ministries, local governments, and the public." He added, "Through this, we expect it to be beneficially used in people’s lives, such as establishing regionally tailored immigration policies."


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