/420/ Fertility Freefall & Gender Strife in South Korea ft. Hyeyoung Woo (Patreon)
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On baby bust, feminism and male resentment.
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Alex and regular contributor Leigh Phillips call up Korean sociologist Hyeyoung Woo, director of the Institute for Asian Studies at Portland State University, to talk about demography, family and gender in the Republic of Korea.
How urgent is the national debate on fertility?
What policy measures have been introduced to reverse the decline?
How is work organised and how do long hours contribute to the lack of family formation?
What has been the impact of feminist movements in Korea?
Is there a male backlash against feminism underway?
Why is there such a huge gender gap in voting behaviour among the young?
Links:
The Real Reason South Koreans Aren’t Having Babies, Anna Louie Sussman, The Atlantic
Foreign maids and no military service: South Korea criticised over ideas to boost birthrate, The Guardian
South Korea's incel election, S. Nathan Park, UnHerd
This demographic catastrophe will hit us all, Peter Franklin, UnHerd
Korean Families Yesterday and Today, eds. Hyunjoon Park & Hyeyoung Woo