Tweet of the Day: Is Lower Female Employment Impacting South Korea’s Birthrate?

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
2 years ago

Sure if you want the state raising your children in government sponsored grooming centers…sorry, day care.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

What am I looking at here?

Swedish female workforce participation went down 1% and births per women went down .4.

I hope it doesn’t drop another 5%. If only 57% of Swedish women were working, some of them would have to kill their kids to make these nonsense statistics work.

Korean women had a 5% increase in employment and the birthrate dropped in half.

So somebody’s statistical conclusion is… more Korean women should work because… because… Sweden… sorta.

Am I missing some aspect of this?

Mcgeehee
2 years ago

More women at work means more nooners w/o going home. Win-win.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

“More women at work means more nooners w/o going home. Win-win.”

Depends on where you work.

If your company is woke, “gender is a construct”, “not all women are birthing people”, and “it’s OK for a woman to pee standing up”.

Then again… that could mean more nooners w/o going home.

You may be on to something.

Well… something incredibly gay…

…but still something.

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