Why is there a declining birth rate in countries like Japan and South Korea?
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Steps taken so far have failed. Ministers from the two countries met today in Seoul to discuss the issue. An aging population weighs heavily on the economy, shrinking the labour force and driving up welfare costs. Economics is the main issue.
According to Fr Maurizio Giorgianni, an Oblate Missionary of Mary Immaculate in South Korea, economic conditions push couples to have fewer children.
According to Fr Giorgianni, the economic cost of raising children is one of the factors that affect the decision to have a child, especially in relation to education
According to Fr Maurizio Giorgianni, an Oblate Missionary of Mary Immaculate in South Korea, economic conditions push couples to have fewer children.
According to Fr Giorgianni, the economic cost of raising children is one of the factors that affect the decision to have a child, especially in relation to education
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Low fertility rate and declining birth rates shows aging population and increasing in life expectancy.
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- Koreans priorities hr children in education which is shows a relation between higher education and socioeconomic status. Japan has an aging population that is due to the people who are more concerned about the work and raising children remains a challenge.
- Other challenges include high costs of tuition and low income and government subsidies don't provide much help. South Korea has a strict policy on immigration. Some other factors being late marriages etc.
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