Beschreibung
Korea and Germany are commonly described as emblematic examples of divided nations. But while Korea is still divided Germany has gone through a peaceful unification. The book offers a unique comparative study on the demographic change in these divided countries. It also investigates the developments after Germanys unification. Based on this demographic insights of a merged society it asks about their use and limits for a possible Korean scenario of reunification.
Autorenportrait
Bernhard Köppen and Norbert F. Schneider are professors at the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB), Germany.
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