What is a primary difference between Irish and Korean economic attainment after periods of emigration?

A. Korean families have increasingly chosen to emigrate after seeing close relatives or friends find success, while Irish families have more often emigrated with no established connections in their destination cities.
B. Korean families have often chosen the correct field of business to generate capital due to temporally specific public needs, while Irish families have historically experienced low-paying work due to their inability to self-start businesses.
C. Korean families have often emigrated with previously attained capital that enhances business success, while Irish families have experienced higher rates of low-paying work due to lack of capital.
D. Korean families’ work ethic has led them to periods of high economic attainment, while Irish economic attainment was historically based on their high performance in essay-based employment exams.

C. Korean families have often emigrated with previously attained capital that enhances business success, while Irish families have experienced higher rates of low-paying work due to lack of capital.

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