South Korea. Population Declines for 36th Month due to Low Births
The country’s population declined for three consecutive years due to a combination of plunging birth rate, society’s accelerated aging and the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to data from Statistics Korea on Wednesday, there were 20-thousand-658 newborns in October, down zero-point-four percent from a year earlier.
The on-year gain was the lowest for October since the agency began compiling related data in 1981. The tally for newborns has seen an on-year decline for 83 straight months since December 2015.
The number of deaths in October, on the other hand, stood at the month’s record of 29-thousand-763, up seven-point-three percent on-year.
The fall in natural population, which subtracts deaths from births, stood at nine-thousand-104 in October, marking a 36-month slide.
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