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#Ultralowbirthrate #Populationcliff ∙ Indiscriminate slander and malicious comments may be deleted by the operator to protect the performers. The reality of South Korea, a country with an ultralow birthrate, and honest reviews from people who have given birth 12 couples, the reason they were able to become 'people who give birth' Time to look back on the meaning of children and family 'Goltae-nyeo', model Song Hae-na with honest charm, conveys the voices of the 20-30 generation. South Korea entered an era of ultralow birthrate with a total fertility rate of 0.76 in the first quarter of 2024. Various support policies are being introduced, but the hearts of the 2030 generation are unwavering when faced with the choice of marriage and childbirth. Where can we find the key to moving their hearts? That's why I decided to ask. Why did you give birth to people who give birth in this era? Are you happy because of that? ■ Living as a family with multiple children in an era of ultralow birthrate In-jin and Byeong-hee, the parents of three lovely children. Their second and third children were twins, which made them an unintended family with multiple children. In South Korea, where most families are made up of four or fewer people, living as a family of five seems unnatural no matter where you go. However, in the process of taking care of their three children, the couple felt another charm in each other and said that their world expanded. Now, when six out of ten fertile women say they have no plans to have children, we hear the story of Injin, who lives as a family of five. ■ How the 'Independent Parenting Corps' Take Care of Children Jin-hwan and Ae-ri, the 'Independent Parenting Corps' couple, are solely responsible for raising their children. As they raised their children without the help of their parents, the father's participation in raising them was essential. In the end, Jin-hwan accepted a lower salary than before and moved to a job with flexible working hours. How did working at a family-friendly company change the family's life? We learn the know-how of a dual-income couple raising two children as 'Independent Parenting Corps'. ■ When do you decide to have children? In an era where both marriage and childbirth are choices. Hyejin, who was a non-marital couple, and Bora, who declared herself a DINK. The two are currently preparing to have a baby. What prompted them to change their minds? We hear from people who have decided to have a baby in South Korea, a country with a low birth rate. ■ Decided to have a baby after moving Yoojeong and Taejin, who got pregnant after 7 years of marriage. Before having a baby, they had put off having a baby for fear of being inadequate parents. After moving to Yeosu for work, the couple finally decided to have a baby. What conditions, different from those in big cities, made them decide to have a baby? ✔KBS Documentary KBS Official YouTube Channel [KBS Documentary] 🔔Subscribe👍Like➡️ / @kbsdocumentary 📝Contact: [email protected] Copyright ⓒ KBS. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI learning) are prohibited. ∙The current situation and content may differ slightly depending on the time of broadcast. ∙Defamatory and malicious comments may be deleted by the operator to protect the performers.