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South Korea targets increasing fathers' parental leave use to 70% by 2030 to combat low birth rates.
South Korea aims to boost its low birth rate by increasing fathers' use of parental leave to 70% by 2030, up from 6.8% currently.
The government also plans to reduce career interruptions for new mothers to 10%, down from 22.3%, and support fertility tests for 210,000 people by 2027.
Other measures include extending parental leave benefits and setting up emergency care centers for mothers and newborns.
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