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Sub-one Fertility-A Dark Cloud with Silver Linings
Korea is now experiencing sub-one fertility, with a total fertility rate of only 0.98 birth per woman. Low fertility leads to population decline and population aging, and if sub-one fertility persists population decline will be very rapid and population aging quite severe. This is a matter of great concern, and many experts in Korea are working to understand why fertility is so low and what policies should be pursued that would support women who currently bear responsibility for reproduction and to a considerable degree child rearing.
Although the demographic situation in Korea is an important long-run problem, the purpose of this brief introduction is to point out ways in which population decline and aging are positive developments and to discuss some of the ways that responses to the demographic situation in Korea can be improved. Our purpose is to highlight the broad range of issues that are relevant, while acknowledging that evidenceon some topics is incomplete and some issues are controversial.
Nonetheless, it is critical that discussions of low fertility, population decline, and population aging consider the broad range of relevant issues. With this goal in mind, we offer four favorable effects and four ways that the response to aging can be improved.

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