South Korea is now paying citizens to date, marry, and have children due to a severe relationship crisis and declining birth rates. Local governments offer cash incentives, with some regions providing up to INR 12-13 lakh for marriage. However, experts question if financial aid alone can revive relationships amidst work stress and economic pressures.
Why South Korea is paying its citizens to date, marry, and have children
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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