Q1. Why are families changing?
In the past, many lived in the form of large families, but now the nuclear family is in many forms, and even the number of single-person households is increasing. This means that if past emphasis was placed on the role of the community, the role of the individual is emphasized in the present. As modern society does not require marriage and childbirth, the family form has also changed.
Q2. How much impact on the society we can expect those trends to have?
As Korea grows older, the proportion of the elderly increases significantly compared to the young. Therefore, it could add to the number of jobs that older adults need more work force, and robots may replace what young adults can do in future societies.
In the past, many lived in the form of large families, but now the nuclear family is in many forms, and even the number of single-person households is increasing. This means that if past emphasis was placed on the role of the community, the role of the individual is emphasized in the present. As modern society does not require marriage and childbirth, the family form has also changed.
Q2. How much impact on the society we can expect those trends to have?
As Korea grows older, the proportion of the elderly increases significantly compared to the young. Therefore, it could add to the number of jobs that older adults need more work force, and robots may replace what young adults can do in future societies.
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