1 in 3 South Koreans lives alone, more than half are women

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More respondents to the survey are willing to live as a single and not get married.

SEOUL - Amid rapid ageing and an increasing number of young people choosing to hold off on marriage, the proportion of one-person households in South Korea increased last year to 33.6 per cent, data from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family showed on April 17.

Other hardships mentioned by one-person households were taking care of the house such as preparing meals and going for groceries , having no one comfortable to talk to for troubles and worries , and feeling unsafe from crimes .More than 47 per cent of respondents said they were willing to live as a single and not get married, up 13 percentage points from 2020. The agreed rate rose among all categories asked, with 39.

For all age groups asked about plans for having children, the rate of those who said “yes” rose among those in their 20s and 30s.

 

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