With 2,42,334 newborn babies in 2024, South Korea records rise in birthrate after nine years

ANI January 3, 2025 497 views

South Korea just experienced a surprising uptick in its birth rate after nearly a decade of decline. The country welcomed 2,42,334 newborns in 2024, marking a 3.1% increase from the previous year. This comes at a time when South Korea has officially entered the "super-aged" society category, with 20% of its population now over 65. The data suggests potential shifts in the nation's long-standing demographic challenges.

"The first annual increase following eight consecutive years of decline" - Ministry of the Interior Data
With 2,42,334 newborn babies in 2024, South Korea records rise in birthrate after nine years
Seoul, January 3: The number of newborns in South Korea increased last year for the first time in nine years, according to government data released on Friday. This marks a significant shift for a country facing one of the world's lowest fertility rates, Yonhap News Agency reported.

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First birth rate increase signals potential demographic recovery

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Newborn numbers rose 3.1% compared to previous year

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South Korea becomes a "super-aged" society with 20% population over 65

Resident registration data from the Ministry of the Interior revealed that 2,42,334 babies were born in 2024, representing a 3.1 per cent rise compared to the previous year. This is the first annual increase following eight consecutive years of decline.

Meanwhile, the total number of registered population stood at 51,217,221 last year, shrinking for five years straight since 2020, Yonhap reported.

Earlier on December 24, South Korea officially entered the category of a "super-aged" society, with individuals aged 65 and older making up one-fifth of its population, as per a government data.

The South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety reported that 10.24 million people in the country are now aged 65 or above, representing 20 per cent of South Korea's total population of 51 million, CNN had reported.

The data also revealed that women in this age group comprise around 22 per cent of the female population, while men aged 65 and older account for nearly 18 per cent of the male population.

The age group accounted for 27.18 percent of the population in South Jeolla Province -- the highest among the country's major regions. The central city of Sejong had the lowest share at 11.57 percent. The age group accounted for 19.41 percent of the total population in Seoul, according to Yonhap.

The age group in South Korea has gradually increased over the years. In 2008, the age group comprised 4.94 million individuals and accounted for 10 percent of the population. It reached 19.05 per cent in January this year before surpassing 15 per cent in 2019.

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