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The number of economically inactive youth in South Korea is surging, exacerbating economic and societal risks as many voluntarily opt out of the workforce.
According to Statistics Korea , the number of youths aged 15 to 29 choosing not to seek employment has reached 400,000 .
This trend signals deeper challenges in the country’s labor market, education system and corporate culture.
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