Rejuvenating Korea - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - Books - Organization for Economic Co-operation a - 9789264541795 - January 23, 2020
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Rejuvenating Korea

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Korean families are changing fast. While birth rates remain low, Koreans are marrying and starting a family later than ever before, if at all. Couple-with-children households, the dominant household type in Korea until recently, will soon make up fewer than one quarter of all households. These changes will have a profound effect on Korea's future. Among other things, the Korean labour force is set to decline by about 2.5 million workers by 2040, with potential major implications for economic performance and the sustainability of public finances. Since the early 2000s, public policy has changed to help parents reconcile work and family commitments: Korea has developed a comprehensive formal day-care and kindergarten system with enrolment rates that are now on par with the Nordic countries. Korea also has one year of paid parental leave for both parents, but only about 25% of mothers and 5% of fathers use it, as workplace cultures are often not conducive to parents, especially fathers, taking leave. Cultural change will take time, but this review suggests there also is a need for additional labour market, education and social policy reform to help Koreans achieve both work and family aspirations, and contribute to the rejuvenation of Korean society.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 23, 2020
ISBN13 9789264541795
Publishers Organization for Economic Co-operation a
Pages 191
Dimensions 210 × 280 × 13 mm   ·   449 g
Language English  

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