Ensuring Stability: South Korea’s Pension Reforms and Their Broader Implications

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The South Korean government is actively pursuing reforms to ensure greater stability and inclusivity in the national pension system. These changes are particularly significant for special employment workers, such as delivery drivers and couriers, who have historically been marginalized in terms of pension coverage. Currently, special employment workers are classified as self-employed, requiring them to … 더 읽기

Innovative Solutions to South Korea’s Low Birth Rate: A Comprehensive Overview

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South Korea is facing a demographic crisis with one of the lowest birth rates in the world. This issue has prompted various government initiatives to encourage higher birth rates and support young families. Among these efforts, a recent policy proposal competition has highlighted some innovative ideas aimed at addressing the core challenges faced by young … 더 읽기

The Emerging Ministry for Low Birth Rates in South Korea: Implications and Future Outlook

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South Korea is taking significant steps to address its declining birth rate, a demographic challenge that has been escalating over the years. Recently, President Yoon Suk-yeol announced the potential establishment of a new ministry dedicated to tackling low birth rates, provisionally named the “Low Birth Rate Planning Department.” This move indicates a major shift in … 더 읽기