South Korea Sees Record 270,000 Male Homemakers, Highest Since Records Began
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The number of male homemakers in South Korea has reached a record high of 270,000, according to government statistics.
- This figure represents a significant increase, highlighting a shift in traditional gender roles within households.
- The rise in male homemakers reflects changing societal views on family responsibilities and career priorities.
South Korea has recorded its highest-ever number of male homemakers, with government statistics indicating that 270,000 men are now primarily responsible for childcare and household chores. This figure marks a significant increase and points to evolving gender roles within the nation's households.
The trend reflects a broader societal shift, challenging traditional notions of men as sole breadwinners and women as primary caregivers. As more men embrace domestic responsibilities, it signals a growing acceptance of diverse family structures and a re-evaluation of work-life balance.
This demographic change underscores a transformation in how South Koreans approach family and career. The increasing number of men choosing to focus on domestic duties suggests a recalibration of societal expectations and a move towards more equitable distribution of household labor.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.