Korea's childbirths hit record low in November

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Korea's childbirths hit record low in November

Newborn twin babies are born in a hospital at Goyang, Gyeonggi, at 12:00 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2023. [YONHAP]

Newborn twin babies are born in a hospital at Goyang, Gyeonggi, at 12:00 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2023. [YONHAP]

 
The number of babies born in Korea reached yet another record low in November, data showed Thursday, reflecting the country's dire population crisis.
 
A total of 18,982 babies were born in November 2022, plunging 4.3 percent from the previous year, according to the data from Statistics Korea. It marked the lowest number for any November since the statistics agency started compiling related data in 1981.
 
Korea remains dogged by a chronic decline in childbirths as many young people delay or give up on having babies in the face of an economic slowdown and high home prices.
 
Over the January-November period, a total number of 231,863 babies were born, down 4.7 percent from a year earlier.
 
Its total fertility rate — the average number of children a woman bears in her lifetime — came to just 0.79 in the third quarter, the data showed. In 2021, it stood at 0.81, marking the fourth straight year to hover below one. It was much lower than the replacement level of 2.1 that would keep Korea's population stable at 51.5 million.
 
Korea, which first reported more deaths than births in 2020, is also widely expected to maintain the trend for the third consecutive year in 2022. Over the January-November period, Korea had 107,004 more deaths.
 
The number of deaths came to 30,107 in November, up 6.1 percent from a year earlier.
 
Meanwhile, the data showed the number of marriages rose 2.2 percent on year to 17,458 in November as more people tied the knot following eased Covid-19 regulations.
 
Divorces fell 3.1 percent on year to 8,498 in the month.

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