Marriage and Divorce Rates by Seoul District | Data Visualization

HAN GANG MAGAZINE
HAN GANG MAGAZINE
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1 min readMar 9, 2021

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An overview of marriage and divorce in Seoul, Korea according to city district in 2019–2020.

The big picture: With a rapidly aging population and dwindling birth rate, promoting marriage and birthrates have become a key focus for the Korean government.

Driving the news: South Korea, from a population view, is dying. Last month, South Korea reported its first ever natural decline in population, as total deaths outstripped that of newborns.

As a result: Koreans recorded their lowest marriage rate ever in 2020 for the January-July period, further exacerbated by COVID-19.

Between the lines: Korean women have long complained of gender bias in the workplace and even among their own families, as patriarchal traditions continue to place strict expectations on marriage life and concepts of motherhood.

The challenge: South Korea, both its people and government, faces a tremendous, existential challenge of statistically certain extinction if it cannot solve its family planning issues.

Originally published at https://hangangmagazine.com on March 9, 2021.

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