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Civil servant’s death highlights S. Korea’s shrinking birth rate
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February 26, 2017
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The death from a heart attack of a South Korean civil servant in January has prompted widespread soul-searching over the difficulties faced by overburdened and exhausted working mothers in a deeply workaholic and male-dominated society.
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