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Best explanation? Or fake news?
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i need to ask tiktok about this
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- pets are fun - traditional culture isn’t - building families is a big lift
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tldr - too expensive to get married and have kids
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Is there an explanation in the text here? I don't think South Korea's falling birth rates are a big mystery though... everyone, but especially younger Koreans are expected to work super long hours at their jobs, and housing is both expensive and pretty cramped (relative to Western houses, etc). It's essentially too hard and too expensive to raise kids right now.
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Basically the quality of life for the average Korean has dropped so much they feel hopeless - this is what my cousins who live there tell me
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about childless marriage, It would be true. since Korea has birthrate like worst (0.7) in the world..
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Everyone says it’s about the economy and housing prices, but as a Korean, I see it a little differently. There are many countries with even more difficult living conditions and almost no housing that meets basic standards - yet they have birth rates over 4.0. In my view, the real problem is that everyone now uses social apps and constantly compares their lives to others. Thirty years ago, without social media, people were content living in a small home in a rural area with their local neighbors, raising five children in a 50-square-meter studio. There was no issue with that, because everyone else in the neighborhood did the same. But now, seeing luxurious lifestyles on Instagram or YouTube, everyone wants a penthouse near the Han River, two rooms per child - costing around $5m. This phenomenon is happening everywhere, not just in Korea, but I believe it’s more extreme here because of our culture. We tend to follow our peers and compete with them, constantly comparing our lives to theirs.
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Family responsibilities fall disproportionally on South Korean women even if they work full time.
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Opportunity / outlook looks grim. I’d argue having a child is one of the most forward looking decisions many couples make. Obviously that hasn’t always been the case.
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It's true, it's a complicated issue, and declining birth rate creates a snowball effect. My best short answer to why is the culture is bad. High cultural expectations for young people with little reward. They work very hard to have a so-so quality of life at best.
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in short: no one knows https://warpcast.com/androidsixteen.eth/0xff07c446
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porn for men curated life updates on Instagram for women Different but the same
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Japan is seeing similar stats. They are my canary in the coal mine. We are about 20 years behind many of their major issues.
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It's been on the decline for decades. There's studies about the possible long term impact. however I haven't scrutinized the literature enough to see if they have taken into account technological advances.
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Dating is hard when everyone has kimchi breath.
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Children are a burden, just like relationships 😁😁
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When expectations are at a maximum, happiness is at a minimum.
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Need to go to the bird app to query this I reckon.
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To me the cause is economic. It just has to be. Income disparity mixed with a culture where this would be a crucial weak point. Traditional roles when it comes to providing for family and an emphasis on displays of wealth. Not to mention owning a home as a requirement as in most Asian cultures. All results in younger generation saying fuck it. No kids. Going to enjoy my life solo then suffer to raise a family.
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