Ⅰ. low fertility
Fertility is one of the major determinants of a nation’s population
The society-wide consequences of the recent fertility decline will be pervasive, affecting demography, the economy, family links, inter-generational and international relationships.
3) Population Aging
As a result, this combined effect of increasing life expectancy and decreasing fertility causes population aging. Figure 3 shows the proportion of population in the developed and developing county at aged 65. We can know the proportion of elderly is growing worldwide and then, this proportion will be continually increasing in the future.
Figure3. Percentage of World’s Pop
(2) Long Term Care in Korea
In July 2008, Korea introduced social insurance for long-term care. There are several
important demographic and social changes leading to the introduction of long-term care
(LTC) insurance, including the rapid ageing of population as a result of the increase in life expectancy and the sharp decline in fertility. Total fertility rate is below 1.1 in 2005 (NSO,2007).
fertile active places including, the armpits, hair and scalp
Each year 500,000 contract a staphylococcal infection.
What types of diseases are
caused by Staphylococcus aureus ?
Skin infections
Staph infections of the skin can progress to impetigo
When the bacteria enter the bloodstream and spread to other organs, a number of serious infections can occur.
Staphylococcal food poison
Seassak Plan
The Ministry of Family and Gender Equality announced long-term childcare plans for 2006-2010 titled the Saessak Plan to strengthen the role of the government in childcare
• Double the number of public childcare facilities to accommodate 30% of children committed to child care facilities by 2010.
• Increase the number of recipients of basic childcare subsidy and addit