Presidential candidates diverge on how to address social demands and fiscal pressure rising from demographic crunch
Editor’s Note: This is Part 5 of a multi-part Korea Pro series aggregating South Korean presidential candidates’ official pledges, categorized by policy area. This article examines platforms related to core social reform issues, including healthcare, education, labor rights, pension systems and housing policy.
South Korea’s presidential candidates present differing views on how the state should support citizens across key areas of daily life.
Editor’s Note: This is Part 5 of a multi-part Korea Pro series aggregating South Korean presidential candidates’ official pledges, categorized by policy area. This article examines platforms related to core social reform issues, including healthcare, education, labor rights, pension systems and housing policy.
South Korea’s presidential candidates present differing views on how the state should support citizens across key areas of daily life.
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