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‘No-Kids Zones’ Abound in South Korea. But Kids Aren’t Pests.
While working at a large electronics conglomerate in Seoul in the early 2010s, none of my colleagues had more than two children. A supervisor explained to me that while he wanted a third child, he just couldn’t afford it. “My parents had to sell half of their business to pay for my education. I don’t Read more. The post ‘No-Kids Zones’ Abound in South Korea. But Kids Aren’t Pests. appeared first on Christianity Today
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Christianity Today (United States) | May 08, 2026
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