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South Koreans would prefer not to be married and its demonstrating awful for the economy

With regards to the birth rate, South Korea has positioned at the base of OECD countries in the Asia-Pacific locale since 2016, with that rate going even lower this year

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South Koreans would prefer not to be married and its demonstrating awful for the economy

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  1. BUSINESS STANDARD South Koreans would prefer not to be married and its demonstrating awful for the economy With regards to the birth rate, South Korea has positioned at the base of OECD countries in the Asia- Pacific locale since 2016, with that rate going even lower this year

  2. Baeck Ha-na works in bookkeeping during the week. On ends of the week, she's a YouTube star in South Korea, advancing the "live-alone life." Baeck, whose YouTube divert in English is classified "Solo-darity," items to being known as a "mi-hon" - somebody who isn't yet hitched. She's a piece of a developing and decided gathering of Korean ladies dismissing marriage and parenthood. Such choices are strengthening statistic and financial difficulties for the administration as the nation faces one of the world's most reduced birth rates and a deficiency in annuity subsidizing that is getting more enthusiastically to close with less specialists joining the work power. "Society made me feel like a disappointment for being in my 30's and not yet a spouse or a mother," Baeck said. "Rather than having a place with somebody, I currently have an increasingly goal-oriented future for myself." Read More

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