South Korea’s program is basically a stipend available for people aged 19-39 living in a state of self-imposed isolation, who are making below the median national income. They don’t seem to need to reenter society to get the money, but a lot of them will probably be a lot more likely to, since better financial security/independence would help with a lot of the most common reasons for people to shut themselves in.
South Korea’s program is basically a stipend available for people aged 19-39 living in a state of self-imposed isolation, who are making below the median national income. They don’t seem to need to reenter society to get the money, but a lot of them will probably be a lot more likely to, since better financial security/independence would help with a lot of the most common reasons for people to shut themselves in.