What can Korea learn from Israel regarding fertility and the birthrate?

Israel is the only developed country in the world with greater than replacement level birthrates at 2.9 births per woman. According to VisualEconomik Israel has been able to do this through four main social and governmental characteristics:

  1. Grandparents’ help with childrearing and buying a home. Multigenerational families stay geographically close together.
  2. Social / government help with children BEYOND the first one. Most married people decide to have one child anyway and it makes little point to incentivize the birth of the first child. You incentivize the birth of the second and third child.
  3. Free IVF, irregardless of a woman’s age.
  4. A culture that values pronatalism, which creates cascading cultural benefits of making young people WANT to have children and large families.

Can Korea learn anything from these governmental and societal characteristics?

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