“…As a consequence, labour force participation among married women, while undergoing moderate growth, remained at much lower levels compared to other population groups (Lee and Song, 2018). However, there is also evidence suggesting that women in general, and young women in particular, are more career-oriented than their predecessors and increasingly in wellpaid stable employment and delaying or avoiding marriage and/or childbirth (Bonneuil and Kim, 2017;Cho and Bang, 2005;Lee and Kwon, 2015;Ma, 2016). Between 2008 and 2018, the employment rate of women aged between 30-34 increased by 10.6 percentage points (from 51.9% to 62.5%), marking the biggest growth among all age groups (Statistics Korea, 2019).…”