The attitude of the youth of South Korea has completely changed towards marriage, due to which the level of marriage in this country has reached the minimum. It is being claimed that in the year 2050, the number of people living alone here will decrease to 2 out of every 5.
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The wedding season is currently going on in India. every day somewhere wedding It is happening and people are dreaming of spending life with their soul mate. If you are not married, then obviously you must also be dreaming of marriage, but do you know that there is a country in the world where the youth do not want to get married? Yes, the name of this country is South Korea. The attitude of the youth here has completely changed towards marriage, due to which the level of marriage has reached the minimum in this country. It is being claimed that in the year 2050, the number of people living alone here will decrease to 2 out of every 5. guess it national statistics Mounted on the office.
In 2021, the number of people living alone was about 7.2 million, or a third of households, which is more than any multi-numbered household group. Statistics Korea said the proportion, which stood at 15.5 percent in 2000, would rise to nearly 40 percent by the middle of the century.
After all, what is the reason for not getting married?
Actually, the youth of South Korea are trying to keep themselves away from dating, marriage and having children because they are unable to get good jobs due to the slow economy. Lack of money and job security is a major reason for singles not getting married, while another 12 per cent of married people said they feel burdened in raising their children. At the same time, about 25 percent said that they have not found the right partner or they do not feel the need to get married.
The report was released earlier also
It is being said that the increasing number of single-person households will put further pressure on the country’s demography. A few months ago, a report was released by South Korea, in which it was informed that 18.8 percent of the country’s couples were married for less than 5 years, while 17.6 percent of the couples were married for 30 years or more. At the same time, 17.1 percent of married people stayed together for 5 to 9 years.