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🎥🎬: South Korea’s Birth Rate Crisis – A Nation Running Out of Babies (21st Century) South Korea is facing one of the lowest birth rates in the world, with fertility levels dropping far below what’s needed to maintain its population. In recent years, the country’s total fertility rate has fallen to around 0.7–0.8 children per woman—far below the replacement level of 2.1. This means fewer young people are being born each year, leading to a rapidly aging population and long-term economic concerns. Several factors are driving this decline. The high cost of living, especially housing and education, makes raising children feel financially overwhelming. At the same time, intense work culture, long hours, and career pressure discourage many young adults from starting families. Social expectations around marriage and parenting also play a role, with more people choosing to delay or avoid both altogether. Gender inequality and the burden placed on women in balancing work and family life further contribute to the issue. The government has spent billions trying to reverse the trend—offering financial incentives, childcare support, and parental leave policies—but results have been limited so far. As the population shrinks and ages, concerns are growing about future labor shortages, economic slowdown, and the sustainability of social systems. It’s not just a demographic shift—it’s a quiet crisis reshaping the future of an entire nation. #SouthKorea #BirthRate #PopulationCrisis #Society #GlobalTrends
🎥🎬: South Korea’s Birth Rate Crisis – A Nation Running Out of Babies (21st Century) South Korea is facing one of the lowest birth rates in the world, with fertility levels dropping far below what’s needed to maintain its population. In recent years, the country’s total fertility rate has fallen to around 0.7–0.8 children per woman—far below the replacement level of 2.1. This means fewer young people are being born each year, leading to a rapidly aging population and long-term economic concerns. Several factors are driving this decline. The high cost of living, especially housing and education, makes raising children feel financially overwhelming. At the same time, intense work culture, long hours, and career pressure discourage many young adults from starting families. Social expectations around marriage and parenting also play a role, with more people choosing to delay or avoid both altogether. Gender inequality and the burden placed on women in balancing work and family life further contribute to the issue. The government has spent billions trying to reverse the trend—offering financial incentives, childcare support, and parental leave policies—but results have been limited so far. As the population shrinks and ages, concerns are growing about future labor shortages, economic slowdown, and the sustainability of social systems. It’s not just a demographic shift—it’s a quiet crisis reshaping the future of an entire nation. #SouthKorea #BirthRate #PopulationCrisis #Society #GlobalTrends

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