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Nordic childcare policies and their implications for South Korea: A documentary analysis
2021
Social Work and Social Welfare
Korea has experienced several decades of low to very low birth rates, contributing to an aging population and posing a threat to the nation's economy. The government has unsuccessfully attempted to implement policies to develop and maintain childbirth and childcare that would mitigate the reduction of the productive workforce. Korean policy makers acknowledge the Nordic countries as the benchmark for the development and implementation of social welfare programs in this and other areas, but they
doi:10.25082/swsw.2021.01.002
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