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Yes, from the 1960s to the 1980s, the South Korean government actively promoted vasectomies as part of national family planning policies, and in some instances, this included incentives that could be used by men to fulfill or navigate military-related obligations, such as exemptions from certain reserve forces training

Here are the details regarding this policy and its context:

  • Family Planning Policies (1960s–1980s): During a time of rapid population growth, the government pushed for lower birth rates with campaigns like "Let's have only 2 children and raise them well."

  • Incentives: To encourage compliance, the government offered incentives, including reduced surgery fees and, in some cases, exemptions from military reserve training for men who underwent voluntary sterilization.

  • Target Population: The policy was targeted at married people with children, including army reservists.

  • Mass Participation: By the end of 1987, over 1 million men had participated in the government-supported, free-service sterilization program. 


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