The structure of Korea's population is changing significantly
Korea's youth and working-age population is already declining in absolute terms
Korea had the lowest dependency ratio of any OECD country during the 1970s and 1980s but is projected to have the highest by the 2060s
The potential labour force will shrink fast in Korea in the next 30 years
Economic performance, labour utilisation and labour productivity
Educational attainment has drastically improved for young Koreans
The likelihood to live in a low-income household is very high for older Koreans
Korea's sound public finances provide room for social protection reforms
Korea has among the highest elderly employment rates in the OECD
Korea's employment rates are low among youth but high among the elderly