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South Korea rushed into equal to or less than 1.0 birth rate for the first time globally.

Harbor Business Online 2019/12/14 08:33

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    South Korea rushed into equal to or less than 1.0 birth rate for the first time globally.
    It has been a long time since Japan's birth rate decline has been a problem.
    While the total fertility rate for maintaining the population is 2.07 to 2.08, the 2017 birth rate announced by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is 1.43.
    Following 2016, births fell below 1 million for two consecutive years.
    Given economic conditions, the reasons for this are increased births due to late marriage and the suppression of childbirth.
    Amid the diversification of the value of social life, the situation where the fixed concept of 'marriage = childbirth' has become a relic of the past also affects the decline in the birth rate.
    However, South Korea's present situation of these declining birth rates is several times more severe than Japan's.
    According to the results of a population trend survey conducted by the National Statistical Office on November 29, the birth rate in South Korea fell below 1.0 (total fertility rate 0.98) for the first time in the world.
    Women's discrimination persisted in Korean society
    The number of births in a trimester (1/4) last year was 73,793 persons, falling below the previous year's 6687 persons, and it is the numerical value that falls below 300,000 persons per year according to the article of South Korea / JoongAng Ilbo when being just as it is.
    According to Mr. Kang, the director of the Statistics Agency, 'the tendency to not marry and give birth is accelerating' is raising a sense of crisis.
    38% of men and 30% of a woman answered 'there is the intention to marry' according to the investigation of South Korea / The Hankyoreh as a result of a South Korean questionnaire to a youngster; moreover, answering 'there is a plan to have a child' is 34% of a man, 21% of a woman.
    In this background, the 2016 #Metoo Movement was activated in response to the spread of women's aversive crimes, represented by the indiscriminate murder case at Gangnam Station, in response to women's aversion in 2016. Are listed.
    The feminist movement in Korean society, which originated there, gained overwhelming support from Korean women in their 20s.
    80 out of 100 answered, 'In South Korean society, a man and woman aren't equal.' according to a result, the newspaper asked 100 young men a meeting, and 45 persons among them, 50 women, said that they felt the unequalness strongly.
    The story details, but the hit of '82nd grade Kim Ji-young', a great best seller in Korea and translated and published in Japan, is due to this social background.

  • Without knowing that there was such a background, the NHK news program's female host said, 'I also read and sympathize with it.' It has become a habit to make Japan a material that disparages Japan. She embodied the foolishness of Japanese postwar education *

'I don't want to live like a mother. My father and mother met and married while pursuing the same dream, but only my mother had to give up my dream because of getting married. I don't want to live; I want to live like my father.'
'In Korea, when married, only a woman is forced to live like a slave until her death. No matter what we think, there is no good point (for marriage). We must quit the company as soon as we get married. If a country wants to improve its birth rate, it must change there.'
The voices of Korean youth are serious.
However, the fact that the birth rate in Korea has hit the zero level has a more shocking background.
Negative legacy of "boys supremacy" in the 80s and 90s
If you look at the demographics of the 1980s and 90s, when women in their 20s and 30s were born, you can see the strangeness.
Demographically, for every 100 girls, 105 to 107 boys are born at a natural ratio, but the number of boys started to increase rapidly from the mid-1980s.
The sex ratio at birth in 1990 was 116.5 for boys and local cities, 130.7 for Gyeongsangbuk-do, and 129.7 for Daegu. By the way, the birth sex ratio after the third child jumps up to 193.7 for boys.
Choi Anna Center Director, National Medical Center of Korea, said, 'In the Korean society at that time, boys' supreme thought was inundated. Furthermore, the introduction of ultrasound screening enabled sex discrimination in the early pregnancy (depending on the intention of the couple and family), and abortion for girls was carried out.'
The girl-selection abortion at that time became the trigger for the current ultra-low birth.
Looking at the demographics of Korea, the 30-year-old with the highest birth rate, born in 1988, to the number of births 850,000 persons per 1982, in 1988, a sharp decrease of 630,000 persons.
In just six years, the number of births has decreased by 200,000.
Does it finish in 'fire on the opposite shore'?
It is a significant factor that South Korea recorded the number of births at the level of 0 people for the first time in the world, which is influenced by the girl selection abortion and the number of men and women in the generation that has and raises a child isn't equal.
By the way, this number of unequal births continues from the mid-1980s to 2000.
Confucianism has dramatically influenced the Korean peninsula.
Male chauvinism, rooted in Confucianism, has permeated society for hundreds of years.
The rise of Korean society's gender controversy and feminist ideology is the flip side of men's predominance over women's ideology.
Currently, South Korea has a population of about 50 million.
Data shows this will decrease to 18 million in 2100, 80 years later.
Is this fire on the opposite shore?
<Interview / Writing / Yu Adachi>

  • A female reporter writes this article, but she is also an NHK female presenter; a woman is most loved in the history of the world and cherished, and it is Japan that is the country; the habit of trying to disparage Japan appears in the last stroke as if it were a country like Korea.
    Yesterday, discrimination against women statistics of the ridiculousness that the United Nations or something released
    Of all things, It is uttering that Japan is near with the lowest rank.
    South Korea, a country with solid discrimination against women, is also an outrageous anti-Japan nation.
    As I mentioned many times, the fact that people who move according to the propaganda of Korea and China gathered in international organizations, the closed cop25 did not say any Chinese characters.
    They didn't criticize it, and it's clear that they didn't recommend China to make an immediate reduction.
    They say the country is the best country in the world where women are cherished because a female president appeared in Finland.
    Try to investigate a Finnish rape number and rate all women once.
    Or, nordic countries had better try to investigate whether or not there is, too, like Japan in the country where the family of the great part cares for the parents. *

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