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Parents are increasingly preparing their 5-year-olds to eventually sit for college entrance exams as competition for good universities grows ever more fierce.
But in South Korea, “no-kids zones” have become remarkably popular in recent years. Hundreds have sprung up across the country, aimed largely at ensuring disturbance-free environments for the ...
After years of delay, South Korea has ratified the Hague Adoption Convention, an international treaty meant to safeguard ...
As the country faces the world’s lowest fertility rate, young adults’ attitudes are shifting about having children out of wedlock.
Parents pay up to $2320 monthly for early education in affluent areas of Seoul.
South Korea’s dwindling birth rate has become something of a global curiosity and a national crisis, making frequent ...