How to say "population policy" in Korean?

In Korean "population policy" translates to  인구 정책 

Transliteration: in-gu jeong-chaek

🇰🇷 인구 정책은 인구 구조 변화에 대응하기 위해 시행된다.

🗣️ in-gu jeong-chaek-eun in-gu gu-jo byeon-hwa-e dae-eung-ha-gi wi-hae si-haeng-doe-neun-da.

🇺🇸 Population policies are implemented to respond to changes in population structure.



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Korean

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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
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Difficulty
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "population policy" in Korean?

You can use the word "인구 정책" which translates to "population policy".

How to pronounce "인구 정책" (population policy) in Korean?

The word "인구 정책" is pronounced as "in-gu jeong-chaek".

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