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A divided family can be a close family unit or members of the wider family who are separated from each other by borders of one or more countries and are therefore temporarily or permanently not able to live together. Main reason for the separation is political conflict. It is even possible that family members are given citizenships of different countries. Examples where families were divided through political conflicts are the division of the Korean peninsula and the division of Germany through the inner German border. Both cases were caused by a rearrangement of national boundaries.

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  • Divided family (en)
  • 이산가족 (ko)
  • 離散家族 (ja)
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  • 離散家族(りさんかぞく)とは、 * 家族問題(家庭問題)で散り散りになった家族を意味する言葉である。機能不全家族の一種でもあり、一家離散(いっかりさん)とも称される。 * 朝鮮半島の南北分断の結果、大韓民国(韓国)と朝鮮民主主義人民共和国(北朝鮮)との間で離れ離れになってしまった家族を指す言葉として用いる。韓国国内での離散家族についても本項で詳述。 離散家族(りさんかぞく)は、韓国と北朝鮮との間で起きている社会問題である。 (ja)
  • 이산가족(離散家族)은 가족의 구성원 중 일부분이 전쟁, 자연 재해 등의 외부적 요인에 의해 흩어짐으로써 서로 만나지 못하게 되거나, 만날 수 있지만 경제적인 어려움 등으로 실제로 만나지는 못하는 가족을 말한다. 포괄적인 의미에서는 학업, 직장 등의 요인에 의해 일시적으로 떨어져 지내는 가족을 의미하기도 한다. (ko)
  • A divided family can be a close family unit or members of the wider family who are separated from each other by borders of one or more countries and are therefore temporarily or permanently not able to live together. Main reason for the separation is political conflict. It is even possible that family members are given citizenships of different countries. Examples where families were divided through political conflicts are the division of the Korean peninsula and the division of Germany through the inner German border. Both cases were caused by a rearrangement of national boundaries. (en)
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  • Korean Divided Families' Reunion (en)
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  • Divided Families Reunion 01.jpg (en)
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  • A divided family can be a close family unit or members of the wider family who are separated from each other by borders of one or more countries and are therefore temporarily or permanently not able to live together. Main reason for the separation is political conflict. It is even possible that family members are given citizenships of different countries. Examples where families were divided through political conflicts are the division of the Korean peninsula and the division of Germany through the inner German border. Both cases were caused by a rearrangement of national boundaries. However, families can also be divided if national boundaries remain unchanged, but instead groups of people or invidviduals are moved, forced to leave or flee. Forced displacement such as flight from persecution, violence or a severe lack of public order can be causes of divided families. For example, over 100,000 unaccompanied minors applied for asylum in other countries in 2015. Other examples are population transfer, third country resettlement and deportation. Many countries offer programmes for family reunification that allows divided families to live together again. (en)
  • 離散家族(りさんかぞく)とは、 * 家族問題(家庭問題)で散り散りになった家族を意味する言葉である。機能不全家族の一種でもあり、一家離散(いっかりさん)とも称される。 * 朝鮮半島の南北分断の結果、大韓民国(韓国)と朝鮮民主主義人民共和国(北朝鮮)との間で離れ離れになってしまった家族を指す言葉として用いる。韓国国内での離散家族についても本項で詳述。 離散家族(りさんかぞく)は、韓国と北朝鮮との間で起きている社会問題である。 (ja)
  • 이산가족(離散家族)은 가족의 구성원 중 일부분이 전쟁, 자연 재해 등의 외부적 요인에 의해 흩어짐으로써 서로 만나지 못하게 되거나, 만날 수 있지만 경제적인 어려움 등으로 실제로 만나지는 못하는 가족을 말한다. 포괄적인 의미에서는 학업, 직장 등의 요인에 의해 일시적으로 떨어져 지내는 가족을 의미하기도 한다. (ko)
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