South Korea’s unusual approach to boosting its birthrate
South Korea had the world’s lowest birthrate for years. After billions of investment from the government — including cash incentives and matchmaking programs, the situation appears to be turning around. For The National, CBC’s Jennifer Yoon breaks down South Korea’s unconventional methods and whether similar measures could work in Canada. #korea #news #cbcnews The National is the flagship of CBC News, showcasing award-winning journalism from across Canada and around the world. Led by Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, our team of trusted reporters helps you make sense of the world, wherever you are. Subscribe to get the latest news daily, and watch live starting at 9 p.m. ET. https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNa... More from CBC News | https://www.cbc.ca/news

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