Recognition of same-sex unions in South Korea

South Korea does not recognize same-sex marriage, civil unions or any other form of legal union for same-sex couples. On 21 February 2023, an appellate court ruled that government health insurance should offer spousal coverage to same-sex couples, the "first legal recognition of social benefits for same-sex couples" in South Korea.[1]

Opinion polls show that support for same-sex marriage is rising in South Korea, with a 2023 Pew Research Center poll showing that 41% of South Koreans supported same-sex marriage, while 56% were opposed and 3% did not know or refused to answer. This represented an increase compared to 2013 and 2017, when 26% and 34% of South Koreans supported same-sex marriage according to Ipsos and Gallup surveys.[2]

  1. ^ "In a first, a South Korean court says same-sex partners should get government benefits". NPR. 21 February 2023.
  2. ^ "How people in 24 countries view same-sex marriage". Pew Research Center. 13 June 2023.

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