Summary
South Korea has officially entered the “super-aged” category, with 20% of its population (10.24 million people) now aged 65 or older, according to the interior ministry.
This marks a significant demographic shift, as the nation struggles with low birth rates and a rapidly aging population.
Regions like Jeolla Province report the highest elderly percentage (27.18%), while Sejong has the lowest (11.57%).
In response, the government plans to create a population strategy ministry to address the crisis with systematic measures and long-term solutions.
There are people who’d do anything to migrate to a place like South Korea. No need to have unwanted babies to fill labour shortages.
Yeah but have they considered racism/xenophobia?
That’s just postponing the issue, not solving it
If the root of the problem isn’t solved it will just pop-up again in a few decades
The root of the problem is the baby boom, not the restabilization of the populace
I don’t think they have universal healthcare and their people are worked really hard, not sure why you’d want to go there other than it has a great city.
Heads up, Wikipedia says they do have universal single payer healthcare.
Whoa, you’re right! The US should be so lucky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_South_Korea
Edit: Acording to Numbeo (?), the Us is 38th and South Korea is 2. https://www.numbeo.com/health-care/rankings_by_country.jsp