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South Korea Is Growing Older, Colder, and More Disconnected

Summary by breezeinflow.com
In 2024, South Korea's total fertility rate rose slightly—from 0.72 to 0.75 births per woman—marking the first increase in nine years. The number of annual births increased by approximately 8,300, a shift attributed to delayed marriages following the COVID-19 pandemic and demographic bulges in the early-30s age cohort. Some also credit expanded family support policies introduced by local governments and corporations.However, most experts caution…
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breezeinflow.com broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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