44.9% of those who were bullied during their middle and high school years advance to four-year colleges, which is 5.6%p lower than 50.5% for those who did not experience bullying.
Among those ‘bullied’ students entering four-year colleges, 12.9% advance to a four-year college in the top 40, which is more than twice as low as that of people who were not bullied (29.7%).
Among people who were bullied during their middle and high school years, the percentage of people who are happy eight years after being bullied is 31.9%, which is 7.2%p lower than that of people who were not bullied (39.1%).
The minimum desired wage indicated by people who were bullied during their middle and high school years is 1.759 million won, which is 266,000 won lower than the 2.025 million won desired by people who were not bullied.
Even after eight or more years have passed after experiencing bullying in school, those ‘bullied’ people show a tendency to be emotionally unstable when compared with people who did not have such experience.