「こども?産まなくちゃ」…「心変わり」した20代の女性=韓国
”Children? I have to have them”... A woman in her 20s has a ”change of heart” in South Korea
A survey has been released showing that South Korea is facing a serious low birth rate crisis, and that women in their 20s and 30s who had been avoiding marriage and childbirth are now having a "change of heart."
On the 14th, the Korea Committee for Low Birthrate and Aging Society conducted a survey of 2,592 men and women aged 25 to 49 between August 31 and September 7.
According to the results of a survey on awareness of marriage, childbirth, child rearing, and government measures to reduce childbirth conducted among unmarried people, 65.4% of unmarried respondents answered that they had specific plans to get married or wanted to get married someday.
This is a 4.4% increase from the previous survey (61.0% in March). In particular, 60.0% of women in their 30s said they would like to get married, up 11.6% from 48.4% in March.
The most notable change in perception was the fact that 71.5% of respondents had a positive view of marriage, up slightly from March (70.9%).
On the other hand, positive perceptions of "children" are also increasing among both men and women.
68.2% of all respondents answered that they "need children," up 7.2% from March (61.1%).
In particular, 48.1% of women aged 25 to 29 answered that they "have a positive view of children," up 13.7% from 34.4% in March.
2024/10/14 16:29 KST
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