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The Graying of Korea: Economic and Social Challenges

The Graying of Korea: Economic and Social Challenges. Georgia Tech November 2, 2006 Florence Lowe-Lee Korea Economic Institute. Overview. Introduction: The Graying of Korea Reasons for the Rapid Transition of the Korean Population Challenges of an Aging Society

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The Graying of Korea: Economic and Social Challenges

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  1. The Graying of Korea: Economic and Social Challenges Georgia Tech November 2, 2006 Florence Lowe-Lee Korea Economic Institute

  2. Overview • Introduction: The Graying of Korea • Reasons for the Rapid Transition of the Korean Population • Challenges of an Aging Society • Policies for Coping with an Aging Population

  3. Graying of Korea • “Aging Society” in 2000, with 7 % of population over 65 years of age. • “Aged Society” by 2019, with 14% of population over 65 years of age. • “Super-aged Society” by 2026, with 20% of population over 65 years of age.

  4. Transition from Aging to Aged Society Source: OECD Economic Survey

  5. Population Projections for 2005-2050 Source: National Statistical Office

  6. Reasons for the Rapid Transition of the Korean Population • 1960’s: Demographic transition began with Korean government pursuing rapid GDP growth. • Early 1980’s: Government suspended medical insurance and maternal care for women with more than 3 children. • Late 1980’s, public and private agencies were promoting smaller families.

  7. Source: National Statistical Office

  8. Challenges of an Aging Population • Shortage of Workers • Slower Economic Growth • Under-funded and Over-extended Retirement Fund • Dependency Ratio Increase • Rise in Cost of Pension and Health Care

  9. Challenges of an Aging Population Korea OECD Average Source: OECD

  10. Policies for Coping with an Aging Population • National Pension and Insurance System • Aged Employment Protection Act • Encourage families to have more children • Encourage women to participate in the workforce • Increase retirement age

  11. Thank You! Florence Lowe-Lee Director of Finance and Publications Korea Economic Institute 1201 F Street, NW – Suite 910 Washington, DC 20004 fll@keia.org

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