most of Korean hard to live on their own lives. (it's problem of every aspect of Korea society)
one of the reason is why, a lot of money spend to raise&birth baby and take care of them.
and don't have enough baby care center in Korea.
it's not enough answer of your question but one of main reason i think it is.
In both North and South Korea, the population of Muslims is about 200,000, and steadily growing.
The leading cause of death in South Korea is related to old age. Heart disease, diabetes, and cancer are growing frequency. As of 2013, South Korea had the most rapidly aging population in the world.
There are 25 million women in South Korea. (South Korea has a population of 50 million people and 50-51% of the South Korean population is female.)
About 83% of South Korea's population is classified as being under the age of 65. This means that the population of South Korea is in a situation to double in the next 40 years.
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North Korean population (2009 est.) : 23,906,000 South Korean population (2009 est.) : 48,379,392 South Korea has more than twice as many people as North Korea.
Seoul is South Korea's largest city. The Seoul metropolitan area is half of South Korea's population.
Gumi City is located in South Korea. It is about 250 kilometers south of Seoul. It is one of the fastest growing cities in South Korea and a very hot area for technology companies. The Mayor of Gumi City is Yoo-Chin Nam. The population is 400,000.
Gumi City is located in South Korea. It is about 250 kilometers south of Seoul. It is one of the fastest growing cities in South Korea and a very hot area for technology companies. The Mayor of Gumi City is Yoo-Chin Nam. The population is 400,000.
South Korea had an estimated population of 48,379,392 in July 2008.
South: appx. 48,750,000 (2010) North: 23,110,000 (2006)