Dude , this is funny and not realistic at all. lolUnlike the West, the lowest TFR cohort in East Asia isn't a career women, but rather low-education men (0.3 TFR in Korea), who lost the status competition game. This is specifically an East Asian problem because the status tournament is single-ladder. The exam determines university, university determines career, career determines marriageability. Lose early and there's no alternative tournament and no one has kids outside of marriage.
In the past, rural areas had separate status hierarchies where a physically strong farmer could still marry. Urbanization collapsed those and now everyone competes in the same city game and the losers have no backup. The only mitigating factor is in richer countries, these men can marry overseas brides from poorer countries.
Fertility and demographic discussions have always focused on women and families (which only include educated men in East Asia), but this entire cohort is always marginalized/forgotten.
Here's an even crazier policy idea: state-subsidized looksmaxxing for low-education men. Free HGH for height, GLP-1s for weight, standardized govt-run gyms, skincare, grooming, hair centers. The only serious way to raise the fertility floor is to make these men marriageable. And the most direct path is making them physically attractive, because when you can't compete on income and status, looks are the remaining variable.
The obvious longer term solution is to "break the wheel" of these status tournaments, but East Asian Confucian society loves involution-style competition, so creating a secondary tournament of lookmaxxing for this cohort may be a good compromise.
On a serious note, from the little experience and observation I have made during my journeys/time in Asia , I would say the Chinese females have embraced feminism probably the most to an extreme . They seem to be even more obsessed with wealth/possession more than even Koreans (which is quite an achievement knowing Koreans shallowness. lol) and some of their demands in this aspect can be outrageous . So I actually feel for the average young Chinese man striving to find a partner . Guess more and more Chinese men will be marrying foreign women, can’t blame them much
Ironically Japan who has been the first develop Asian country for over half a century still retains traditional values of roles of males and females , which I was shocked about. They haven’t really changed their views towards male/female gender roles that radically as I would have expected compared to even us in the west. This actually came as a shock to me to be honest . It’s no wonder even today Japanese women are not allowed som certain privilege males are allowed. Look at their first female prime minister views on women’s role. You will be surprised she holds such views as a woman herself .
it’s amazing that Chinas birth rate (despite still technically being a developing country) is now lower than even Japan. Quite shocking to be honest.
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