By Dylan Motin

East Asia Forum-Feb 16, 2024

South Korea’s pressing fertility challenge is complex and solely linking it to feminism deflects focus from underlying societal and structural contributors to the demographic crisis. To boost natality rates, addressing factors such as extended work hours, economic stress, mounting household debts and cultural expectations on childcare and marriage is crucial. Policymakers must tackle the issue with unbiased, trans-partisan efforts rooted in comprehensive diagnoses, rather than succumbing to ideological divides. Read more at: https://eastasiaforum.org/2024/02/16/south-koreans-blame-feminism-for-demographic-collapse/

First published in East Asia Forum