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Sampo generation

Name Meaning No. item
Sampo sedae Three giving-up generation 1 Courtship
2 Marriage
3 Childbirth
Opo sedae Five giving-up generation 4 Employment
5 Home ownership
Chilpo sedae Seven giving-up generation 6 Interpersonal relationships
7 Hope
Gupo sedae Nine giving-up generation 8 Health
9 Physical appearance
Sippo sedae/
Wanpo sedae
Ten giving-up generation/
Complete giving-up generation
10 Life

Sampo Generation (Korean삼포세대; Hanja三抛世代; RRsamposedae, "Three giving-up generation") is a neologism in South Korea referring to a generation that gives up courtship, marriage, and having kids. Many of the young generation in South Korea have given up those three things because of social pressures and economic problems, such as increasing cost-of-living, tuition payments, and affordable housing scarcity.[1] There is also the opo sedae, or "five giving-up generation", which takes the same three and adds employment and home ownership. The chilpo sedae ("seven giving-up generation") further includes interpersonal relationships and hope, while the gupo sedae ("nine giving-up generation") extends to physical health and appearance. Finally, the sippo sedae ("ten giving-up generation") or wanpo sedae ("total giving-up generation") culminates in giving up life.[2] The Sampo generation is similar to the Satori generation in Japan.[3]

The origin of the word edit

This term was used by the special reports team of Kyunghyang Shinmun in the 2011 publication "Talking About the Welfare State".[4] They defined Sampo generation members as those with unstable jobs, high student loan payments, precarious preparations for employment, etc., and who postponed love, marriage, and childbirth without any prospective plans.[5] The report argued that the burden of starting a family in South Korea was so high because of the government's preference to delegate social welfare duties to families themselves. The emergence of the Sampo generation demonstrates that the structure of the traditional family unit was disintegrating at an alarming rate, according to the report. This word and its definition rapidly spread through various media and the Internet. The term means "three abandoning generation" or "three giving up generation", referring to the three things the Sampo generation is giving up on: courtship, marriage and children.

Research edit

Reason to be Sampo Generation in South Korea edit

Reason to be Sampo Generation[6]
%
There's no money to save
53.5
It's difficult even though he/she has money
42.1
It's hard to get a job
33.1
Take-home pay is low
32.1
Personal debt is high
16.8

And also, with the exception of a group of owners who would not give up anything, four types of abandonment were found, with uncertainty of the order of 27.36% of the total samples, 19.92% of the actualist, 13.24% of the self-absorbed type and 8.70% of the suspended type.[7]

Similar issues in other countries edit

  • In the United States, many millennials and late Generation Xers also belong to the Boomerang Generation, who live with their parents after they would normally be considered old enough to live on their own. This social phenomenon is mainly caused by high unemployment rates coupled with various economic downturns, and in turn, many Boomerang children postpone romance and marriage due to economic hardship.
  • In Japan, the generation of youths in the 10 to 20s range since around 2010[8] is called the "Satori generation". They are similar to the "Sampo Generation". Typically, they are not interested in luxury items, trips abroad, money, and successful careers.[9]
  • In Europe, there are several terms and groups comparable to the "Sampo generation". In Greece, they are called the 700 euro generation. These youngsters often work at temporary jobs and receive the minimum allowable salary of 700 euros a month. The term began to appear in 2008.[10]
  • In China, a popular phenomenon called "tang ping", or lying flat, that describes Chinese youth who refuse to conform to social pressures such as hard work or even overwork, thereby lowering their personal desires and wants.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ baek, Jeongseon (2012). Things I wish I had known before debt(빚지기 전에 알았다면 좋았을 것들). media will. ISBN 9788964710715.
  2. ^ "[Column] "Hell Joseon" -- a country where sleepless toil brings no mobility". The Hankyoreh. October 6, 2015. from the original on April 12, 2016. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  3. ^ hwang, minsoo (2011). Sampo generation(삼포세대). sangwon. ISBN 978-8996061847.
  4. ^ "볼보, 대량해고에도 파업은 없었다". Kyunghyang Shinmun (in Korean). 2011-06-07. from the original on 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  5. ^ "취업준비생 이별 이유 1위…삼포세대의 비극" [The best reason for breakup of young applicant...tragedy of Sampo Generation]. Segye Ilbo. 2013-06-19. from the original on 2014-11-13. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  6. ^ Park, Hyejeong (2012-02-01). "20's and 30's, four in every 10 people "I'm a Sampo Generation (20~30대 10명중 4명 "나는 삼포세대")". asia economy. from the original on 2014-12-28. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  7. ^ "[Thesis Abstract] 청년세대의 포기의 다양성에 대한 탐구 (Young generation's exploration of the diversity of giving up)". Department of Sociology, Seoul National University, Department of Sociology. August 29, 2017.
  8. ^ Michael Hoffman, Life is too short for an undesirable satori Japan Times, 2013/03/31
  9. ^ "Life is too short for an undesirable satori". from the original on 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  10. ^ Kim, Soonbae (2008-12-23). "유럽사회 흔드는 '700유로 세대'" [700 Euro Generation Shakes Europe Society]. Hangyeorye. from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2013-12-15.

External links edit

  • "'It Is Fortunate That I Wasn't Born as a Korean,' Ex-Japanese Envoy to Seoul Says in Column—Masatoshi Muto Stirs Controversy in South Korea". The Seoul Times.

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It has been suggested that this article be merged into N po generation Discuss Proposed since September 2023 Name Meaning No item Sampo sedae Three giving up generation 1 Courtship 2 Marriage 3 Childbirth Opo sedae Five giving up generation 4 Employment 5 Home ownership Chilpo sedae Seven giving up generation 6 Interpersonal relationships 7 Hope Gupo sedae Nine giving up generation 8 Health 9 Physical appearance Sippo sedae Wanpo sedae Ten giving up generation Complete giving up generation 10 Life Sampo Generation Korean 삼포세대 Hanja 三抛世代 RR samposedae Three giving up generation is a neologism in South Korea referring to a generation that gives up courtship marriage and having kids Many of the young generation in South Korea have given up those three things because of social pressures and economic problems such as increasing cost of living tuition payments and affordable housing scarcity 1 There is also the opo sedae or five giving up generation which takes the same three and adds employment and home ownership The chilpo sedae seven giving up generation further includes interpersonal relationships and hope while the gupo sedae nine giving up generation extends to physical health and appearance Finally the sippo sedae ten giving up generation or wanpo sedae total giving up generation culminates in giving up life 2 The Sampo generation is similar to the Satori generation in Japan 3 Contents 1 The origin of the word 2 Research 2 1 Reason to be Sampo Generation in South Korea 3 Similar issues in other countries 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksThe origin of the word editThis term was used by the special reports team of Kyunghyang Shinmun in the 2011 publication Talking About the Welfare State 4 They defined Sampo generation members as those with unstable jobs high student loan payments precarious preparations for employment etc and who postponed love marriage and childbirth without any prospective plans 5 The report argued that the burden of starting a family in South Korea was so high because of the government s preference to delegate social welfare duties to families themselves The emergence of the Sampo generation demonstrates that the structure of the traditional family unit was disintegrating at an alarming rate according to the report This word and its definition rapidly spread through various media and the Internet The term means three abandoning generation or three giving up generation referring to the three things the Sampo generation is giving up on courtship marriage and children Research editReason to be Sampo Generation in South Korea edit Reason to be Sampo Generation 6 There s no money to save 53 5 It s difficult even though he she has money 42 1 It s hard to get a job 33 1 Take home pay is low 32 1 Personal debt is high 16 8 And also with the exception of a group of owners who would not give up anything four types of abandonment were found with uncertainty of the order of 27 36 of the total samples 19 92 of the actualist 13 24 of the self absorbed type and 8 70 of the suspended type 7 Similar issues in other countries editIn the United States many millennials and late Generation Xers also belong to the Boomerang Generation who live with their parents after they would normally be considered old enough to live on their own This social phenomenon is mainly caused by high unemployment rates coupled with various economic downturns and in turn many Boomerang children postpone romance and marriage due to economic hardship In Japan the generation of youths in the 10 to 20s range since around 2010 8 is called the Satori generation They are similar to the Sampo Generation Typically they are not interested in luxury items trips abroad money and successful careers 9 In Europe there are several terms and groups comparable to the Sampo generation In Greece they are called the 700 euro generation These youngsters often work at temporary jobs and receive the minimum allowable salary of 700 euros a month The term began to appear in 2008 10 In China a popular phenomenon called tang ping or lying flat that describes Chinese youth who refuse to conform to social pressures such as hard work or even overwork thereby lowering their personal desires and wants See also edit9X Generation Buddha like mindset Hell Joseon N po generation Spoon class theory Strawberry generation Tang ping Working poorReferences edit baek Jeongseon 2012 Things I wish I had known before debt 빚지기 전에 알았다면 좋았을 것들 media will ISBN 9788964710715 Column Hell Joseon a country where sleepless toil brings no mobility The Hankyoreh October 6 2015 Archived from the original on April 12 2016 Retrieved December 30 2016 hwang minsoo 2011 Sampo generation 삼포세대 sangwon ISBN 978 8996061847 볼보 대량해고에도 파업은 없었다 Kyunghyang Shinmun in Korean 2011 06 07 Archived from the original on 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2015 11 12 취업준비생 이별 이유 1위 삼포세대의 비극 The best reason for breakup of young applicant tragedy of Sampo Generation Segye Ilbo 2013 06 19 Archived from the original on 2014 11 13 Retrieved 2013 10 27 Park Hyejeong 2012 02 01 20 s and 30 s four in every 10 people I m a Sampo Generation 20 30대 10명중 4명 나는 삼포세대 asia economy Archived from the original on 2014 12 28 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Thesis Abstract 청년세대의 포기의 다양성에 대한 탐구 Young generation s exploration of the diversity of giving up Department of Sociology Seoul National University Department of Sociology August 29 2017 Michael Hoffman Life is too short for an undesirable satori Japan Times 2013 03 31 Life is too short for an undesirable satori Archived from the original on 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2015 10 11 Kim Soonbae 2008 12 23 유럽사회 흔드는 700유로 세대 700 Euro Generation Shakes Europe Society Hangyeorye Archived from the original on 2013 12 15 Retrieved 2013 12 15 External links edit It Is Fortunate That I Wasn t Born as a Korean Ex Japanese Envoy to Seoul Says in Column Masatoshi Muto Stirs Controversy in South Korea The Seoul Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sampo generation amp 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