South Korean girls starting school early could boost fertility rate: State-backed agency report

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Report suggests policy measures to help enhance sexual attractiveness.

Sending girls to school early was assessed to possibly make men and women more attracted to each other when they reach marriageable age.

The Korea Institute of Public Finance , a government-funded centre dedicated to evaluating the country’s tax system and public spending, proposed sending girls to school early, assessing that it could make men and women more attracted to each other when they reach marriageable age because men develop more slowly than women.

Its suggestion is based on the perception that men are sexually attracted to relatively younger women and women are attracted to relatively older men.

 

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