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South Korea demographics

Baby Boomers’ Retirement Will Remake South Korea
By Eunwoo Lee
The demographic shift will stir fundamental changes in the country’s landscape and environment.

South Korea’s Demographic Trends Continue to Decline
By Troy Stangarone
South Korea’s population decline is following the U.N.’s most negative projections, with major implications for the country’s economic future.

South Korea’s Struggle With the Politics of Inclusion
By Yong Kwon
The obvious path out of South Korea’s demographic crisis is encouraging more immigrants and women to join the workforce. What’s standing in the way?

Too Old to Fight? Will Demographic Shifts Alter Asia’s Geostrategic Landscape?
By Robert Farley
The demographic situation in the Asia-Pacific is quite unlike that of any other epoch of geostrategic competition.

Five Priorities for South Korea’s Moon Jae-in in 2019
By Jenna Gibson
What should be on the South Korean president’s agenda for the new year?

North Korea Can’t Solve South Korea’s Demographic Crisis
By Troy Stangarone
South Korea’s population is aging fast, and even Korean unification won’t be enough to fix it.

Impeachment Scandal's Overlooked Victim: Korea's Higher Education
By Justin Fendos
Debates over how to brace South Korea's universities for changing demographics have been put on hold.

Could Migrants Rescue Aging Asia?
By Anthony Fensom
Europe is accepting millions. Will Asia's shrinking powers ever follow suit?
Seoul’s Losing Birth Rate Battle
By Tae-jun Kang
The capital requires a comprehensive policy to stave off ‘extinction.’

Migrant Brides in South Korea
By Irene Yuan
The government will need to see international marriages as more than just a means of ensuring a future workforce.
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