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South Korea Considers Paying New Parents $73,000 per Baby To Boost Flagging Birth Rate. South Korea’s Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is holding a public survey period to gauge the ...
There are hundreds of no-kids zones throughout South Korea. The National Library of Korea, for example, prohibits anyone under the age of 16 from entering without special permission.
K-dramas tell a story that the laws and the news do not: The old, hierarchical views haven’t evolved alongside socioeconomic ...
The Korea baby powder market, a vital segment within the broader infant care industry, is poised for steady expansion over ...
My daughter, who is now 15, was born when my husband and I were starting a company that distributed Korean television shows to the US market. Since it was a startup, I didn't have the luxury of a ...
A search with “Chanel kids bags” on Naver, Korea’s largest portal site, returns a long list of online shopping malls selling leather or tweed handbags that resemble Chanel products, which ...
While having a baby is very much expected of married couples in South Korea, much of society still frowns on single parents. IVF treatment is not offered to single women, official hospital figures ...
We speak three languages at home — Korean, English, and Persian. Raising kids in South Korea is a slice of modern paradise: convenient, safe, and attractive in both outdoor recreation and education.
Boram Nam has two kids and had difficult postpartum experiences with both. Her friends in Korea benefited from having dedicated care throughout the first six months. She founded a postpartum ...