South Korea's Cultural Shift Leads to Preference for Daughters.
The article discusses how South Korean culture has historically favored sons over daughters, leading to a skewed sex ratio at birth. However, recent societal changes have shifted this preference towards daughters. The use of ultrasonographic devices for sex determination was banned due to its impact on the sex ratio. This cultural shift, along with changing gender roles, has contributed to a decrease in the aversion to having daughters in South Korea.