- Advertisement -
HomeWORLDSouth Korea: Natives don't want to get married, 1 in 5 people...

South Korea: Natives don’t want to get married, 1 in 5 people to live alone in 2050. Research

South Korea: According to the national statistics agency, the percentage of South Koreans who would be living alone in 2050 is predicted to more than quadruple from the year 2000. This represents a change in the makeup of households, which contributes to the lowest fertility rate in the world.

Also Read: North Korea executes 2 minors for watching K-dramas

What does data reveal?

In 2021, there were more single-person households 7.2 million or one third of the households, more than any other type of multiple-person family. According to Statistics Korea, the ratio, which was 15.5% in 2000, will likely increase to about 40% by the middle of the century.
The statistics show that families are changing as Koreans adjust to social conventions and economic realities in a nation that is quickly developing.

Although it still falls far short of Japan or Germany, South Korea now has a share of single-person homes that is roughly equivalent to that of the UK.

Also Read: Kerela: Session court grants double life term to 2 convicts in Latvian tourist rape, murder case

Reason for choosing not to marry:

Nearly half of singles cited lack of money and job security as their reasons for not getting married, while 12% of respondents stated they felt burdened by having to raise children. 25% of respondents claimed they haven’t found the right match or don’t feel pressure to get hitched.

The country’s elderly demographics will be further strained by the increase in one-person homes.

Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOKINSTAGRAM, and TWITTER

Enter Your Email To get daily Newsletter in your inbox

Latest Post

Latest News