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Most young people in Korea view marriage and childbirth with mix of sadness, fear, disgust

A study finds young South Koreans overwhelmingly associate marriage, parenting and childbirth with negative emotions

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A bride leans on a pillar before a mass wedding ceremony organised by the Unification Church at Cheongshim Peace World Center in Gapyeong, South Korea, on February 7, 2020. A new study of young Koreans’ internet posts found that 67.1 percent of marriage-related posts reflected negative sentiment. Photo: AFP

Despite a slight rebound in South Korea’s total fertility rate in 2024, young people overwhelmingly associate marriage and childbirth with negative emotions such as sadness, fear and disgust, according to a new study.

The Korean Peninsula Population Institute for Future (KPPIF), a non-profit population policy research institute, analysed roughly 50,000 posts related to marriage, childbirth and parenting on the workplace community platform Blind.

The findings highlight the prevailing negative perceptions towards marriage and childbirth among young people.

The study examined posts from December 2017 to November 2024 using frequency, topic, network and sentiment analysis to gain insights into young people’s perspectives, the institute said.

Couples walk along a street in the Sinchon area of Seoul. Photo: AFP
Couples walk along a street in the Sinchon area of Seoul. Photo: AFP

According to the sentiment analysis, more than 60 per cent of posts on marriage, childbirth and parenting expressed negative emotions.

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