I seem to I recall that the Korean TFR was predicted to go up a bit, based on the fact that there was a bump in the 1990s (as the chart shows), and therefore more people of child rearing age now. But we should expect the rate to go down after a few years when the main child rearing cohort is the people born in the 2000s. Still, encouraging.
Thanks Stefan!! :)
This isn't exactly about tech attitudes, but I found it really enlightening:
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/07/22/487069271/episode-576-when-women-stopped-coding
I seem to I recall that the Korean TFR was predicted to go up a bit, based on the fact that there was a bump in the 1990s (as the chart shows), and therefore more people of child rearing age now. But we should expect the rate to go down after a few years when the main child rearing cohort is the people born in the 2000s. Still, encouraging.