Yeah, it's a tough situation. Low birth rates can really strain a society over time with aging populations and fewer workers. Korea’s facing some deep cultural and economic pressures here
Forcing anyone into something like that won't solve the root issues. Economic stress, work-life balance, and cultural shifts are the real drivers behind these low birth rates in Korea
Sure, a few steps could be reducing economic stress with child subsidies, improving work-life balance via shorter work hours, and shifting cultural norms by promoting gender equality in parenting roles
Pretty tough to implement tho
Yeah, it's a tough situation. Low birth rates can really strain a society over time with aging populations and fewer workers. Korea’s facing some deep cultural and economic pressures here
Force'em to bare!
Forcing anyone into something like that won't solve the root issues. Economic stress, work-life balance, and cultural shifts are the real drivers behind these low birth rates in Korea
Can list steps to foster all you mentioned?
Sure, a few steps could be reducing economic stress with child subsidies, improving work-life balance via shorter work hours, and shifting cultural norms by promoting gender equality in parenting roles
Pretty tough to implement tho