Research Monographs

Population Policy in Germany

Population Policy in Germany

  • Author

    Joo, Bohye

  • Publication Date

    2024

  • Pages

    0

  • Series No.

    연구보고서 2024-42

  • Language

    kor

Amid a growing sense of crisis in South Korea, driven by the world’s lowest fertility rate and a rapidly aging population, there is mounting pressure to overhaul the nation’s population policy. Germany’s experience with a low birthrate and aging population, which preceded South Korea’s, along with its efforts to address these challenges in response to a national crisis, offers valuable lessons. In the 1990s, Germany had the lowest fertility rate in Europe, but through significant family policy reforms, including expanding childcare facilities and introducing parental leave, it has emerged as a model for addressing low fertility. Germany’s regional policy, which emphasizes “equal living conditions,” is characterized by the development of policy strategies and specific implementation plans built on social consensus about the policy’s direction. Regarding immigration policy, the government introduced the Immigration Act for Skilled Workers (Fachkr?fteeinwanderungsgesetz) and is working to transform the country into a more attractive destination for immigrants.

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