This Country May Disappear From Earth Very Soon - Reason Will SHOCK You

SIBY JEYYA
Once praised for its quick economic development and modernization, south korea is currently dealing with a serious population challenge. By the end of this century, the country's population might have shrunk by two-thirds due to the historic low birth rate. This can potentially change South Korea's society and destabilize the economy if ignored.
 
When the government implemented a family planning program in the 1960s to slow population growth, the issue started. At the time, South Korea's per capita income was just 20% of the world average, and its fertility rate was six children per woman. The fertility rate continued to decline substantially after reaching the replacement level of 2.1 in 1983. It has fallen to the lowest level in the world today.

According to experts, if present trends continue, South Korea's population, which is currently 52 million, might drop to 17 million or perhaps 14 million by the end of the century.
 
To increase birth rates, the South Korean government has implemented a number of programs. These include childcare subsidies, tax advantages, and even the idea of exempting males with three or more children from military duty. These actions, nevertheless, haven't had any noteworthy outcomes yet.
 
Many South Korean women prefer to pursue jobs over establishing kids, especially in metropolitan areas. According to a 2023 government survey, one of the biggest obstacles to women's job advancement is the difficulties of motherhood.
 

Attitudes in society are also changing. Only 2.5 percent of children are born outside of marriage, even though the acceptability of unmarried parents has increased from 22% to 35% over the last ten years. Many women are also defying gender norms at the same time. According to a 2024 study, 93% of women say the stress of parenting and housekeeping is the reason they don't want to get married.
 
There has been an increase in "marriage migration" to rural regions, where males have a harder time finding mates. A large number of South Korean males are getting married to women from nations such as Vietnam.
 
In addition to being a demographic problem, South Korea's dropping birth rate is a reflection of larger social issues including gender inequality and shifting family dynamics.
 
 

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