South Korea’s low birth rate is partly to blame for men with no economic power

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(1)South Korea’s low birth rate and men with no economic power are to blame
(2)Input 2023-05-140807 Modified 2023-05-140830
(3)An analysis showed that income inequality among men could lead to a decrease in marriage rates and low birth rates
(4)In a report on the dynamic analysis of labor and childbirth intentions on the 14th, the Korea Labor Institute noted the correlation between male income levels and marriage rates, given that Korea’s low birth rate is not just a problem for women
(5)The report used statistics from 2017 to 2019 Made 2019 the latest analysis year to rule out COVID-19-induced variables
(6)The marriage rate, which refers to the rate at which people have been married at least once, showed an increase with higher income levels in all age groups The difference in the marriage ratio according to the income level was particularly evident in those aged 40 or older
(7)As of 2017-2019, those in their mid to late 20s, 26 to 30 years old, had 80,000 marriages in the bottom 101st quintile, but 29 in the top 1010th quintile had marriage experience
(8)For those in their early and mid-30s 31-35 years old, the bottom 10 has 31 years of income, the top 10 has 76 years of marriage experience, and for those in their mid to late 30s, the bottom 10 has 47 years of income, the top 10 is 91

It’s because of men who can’t make money

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