🌍 The falling birth rate is a widespread issue in developed countries, including South Korea, and it poses a significant challenge for the future.
👶 South Korea has the lowest birth rate in the world, with an average of less than one child per woman, leading to a potential demographic catastrophe.
💼 The declining population in South Korea may result in a shortage of workers, impacting the economy and various sectors such as industry, commerce, and education.
🔍 South Korea's population is expected to shrink to less than half by the end of the century.
💔 The declining birth rate in South Korea is causing societal and economic challenges, including school and hospital closures.
🤔 Traditional and conservative societal norms in South Korea are not contributing to higher birth rates.
👨👩👧👦 South Korea's narrow view of family models limits opportunities to address the childlessness problem.
📊 Only 2.9% of babies born in South Korea in 2021 were born out of wedlock, compared to the OECD average of 40%.
👨👩👧👦⛔️ In South Korean society, having children without traditional marriage is inconceivable.
🔍 The South Korean Mother and Child Health Act and the Bioethics and Safety Act exclude single women from accessing fertility or in vitro fertilization treatments.
👥 Traditional gender roles in South Korean society place the burden of raising children solely on women, which conflicts with their personal and professional aspirations.
💼 Factors such as career aspirations, expensive housing, and low salaries have led many young South Korean women to perceive marriage and motherhood as unnecessary burdens.
👫 South Korea is experiencing a decline in marriages and births.
🤷♀️ Young women in South Korea are becoming less willing to get married due to cultural and societal factors.
💔 Divorce is still considered a taboo in Korean society, discouraging women from getting married.
📉 South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world.
💰 The government plans to triple the baby check to encourage child births.
🌍 Having children in South Korea is influenced more by social and cultural factors than economic problems.
South Korea is experiencing a decline in birth rates and a shortage of children.
There is a controversial 'mail order bride' industry in South Korea.
The government is subsidizing marriage and childbirth to address the population decline.
🌍 South Korea is facing a significant decline in its population due to low birth rates.
💰 The traditional approach of providing financial incentives to encourage childbirth has not been successful.
📊 Alternative policies and proposals are being considered in South Korea to address the declining birth rates.