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Opinion

South Korea must learn from China's population long game

Seoul waking up to demographic crisis after long-term complacency

| South Korea
Children wearing traditional clothing wave national flags in Seoul. South Korea is facing a "national demographic emergency."   © Reuters

Lauren A. Johnston is associate professor at the University of Sydney's China Studies Centre.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared a "national demographic emergency" in June. The United Nation's latest population report speaks to his fears, with the country's population expected to almost halve to around 26 million before the end of the century.

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