Based on Policy Consumers' Awareness and Demands

Establishing Long-term Customized Population Policies

Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, is conducting a population policy survey targeting young adults aged 20 to 45 who live or work in the area until the 8th of next month as part of its low birthrate overcoming project.

Yeongdeok-gun Low Birthrate Response Population Policy Survey Notice Poster.

Yeongdeok-gun Low Birthrate Response Population Policy Survey Notice Poster.

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Through this, Yeongdeok-gun plans to analyze the perceptions and policy demands of the youth regarding the local community, which is experiencing continuous population decline due to low birthrate and aging, to identify population policy tasks that respond to the demands of the times and changing population structure, and to prepare mid- to long-term customized population policies.


The survey consists of 28 questions covering ▲family values regarding marriage and children ▲perceptions and policy demands related to marriage, childbirth, and parenting ▲conditions and demands for youth settlement ▲measures to revitalize the population.


Participation can be done online by accessing the QR code on the Yeongdeok-gun Office website or Instagram, and among the participants, 50 people will be selected by lottery to receive a mobile gifticon worth about 10,000 KRW.



Kim Myeong-jung, Director of the Planning and Budget Office, stated, “Through this population policy survey addressing low birthrate, we will closely identify the perceptions and diverse demands of the youth, who are the direct stakeholders of policies and systems, and establish population policies that fully reflect these. This will serve as a foundation to secure the sustainability of the region and to carry out county administration that sufficiently reflects the opinions of the residents.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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