Moon, who took power in May after the ousting of impeached president Park Geun-Hye, has proposed a 11.2- trillion won (USD 10 billion) extra budget aimed at tackling unemployment and strengthening welfare provisions in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
The proposal, which requires parliamentary approval, aims to help create 110,000 jobs -- including 71,000 in the public sector -- in response to a record-high jobless rate for the under-30s.
"Unless we come up with drastic measures, the youth unemployment crisis could develop into a national disaster... creating a lost generation of jobless youth," Moon said in a speech to lawmakers.
Decades of rapid growth saw the South rise from the ashes of the 1950-53 Korean War to become a member of the OECD group of leading economies, but economic expansion has slowed for the past decade.
The jobless rate among those aged below 30 hit 11.2 percent in April, a record and more than double the rate for the overall working population.
Economic frustrations and inequality in wealth and opportunities were among the factors that fuelled mass protests which saw Park impeached and arrested over corruption.
"Jobs should be created both by private and public sectors, but I believe that the public sector should come forward first to help accelerate the job creation process," he said.
The latest stimulus plan seeks to create public-sector jobs including firefighters, police and social workers, while offering more aid to women on maternity leave and opening more day care centres and nursing homes for the elderly and dementia patients.
The birthrate -- one of the world's lowest -- led to concerns about the burden of future welfare funding for a rapidly ageing population.
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