The countrys low fertility rate reflects the decline in marriage rates.
Declining birth rates lead to anaging population, with younger generations being forced to work to support the elderly.
In turn, this responsibility leaves them with less time to date and have children, perpetuating the cycle.
A shrinking workforce also strains the countrys pension and healthcare systems.
The government covers 80% of the cost of fertility treatments to expand the age range of parenthood.
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