Childbirths rise for seventh month straight in January
Published: 26 Mar. 2025, 14:35
Updated: 26 Mar. 2025, 16:07
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Newborn babies at a hospital in Incheon on Feb. 26 [NEWS1]
The number of babies born in Korea increased for the seventh consecutive month in January, data showed Wednesday, in a positive sign for a country struggling with a demographic crisis.
A total of 23,947 babies were born in January, up 11.6 percent from the 21,461 newborns a year earlier, according to data compiled by Statistics Korea.
The figure has been on an upward trend since July 2024, and the latest reading marks the steepest on-year increase for any January since the agency began compiling related data in 1981.
It also marks the first time since 2015 that the number of births has risen in January.
"The population of people in their early 30s, a key childbearing age group, has increased," said Kang Hyun-young, an agency official. She also attributed the rise in childbirths to more positive perceptions of marriage and parenthood among the younger population in recent years.
The increase is also attributed to the base effect, as the figure for January 2024 marked the lowest on-year increase.
Korea has been grappling with a persistent decline in its birthrate, as an increasing number of young people choose to delay or avoid marriage and parenthood. To encourage marriage and improve the fertility rate, the government has introduced various marriage benefits and child care support programs.
In a positive sign, the number of babies born in Korea increased for the first time in nine years in 2024, driven by a post-pandemic rise in marriages, evolving attitudes toward parenthood and demographic changes.
The number of deaths, meanwhile, jumped 21.9 percent on year to 39,473 in January, also marking the steepest on-year increase for any January.
The agency attributed the sharp rise to the country's aging population, compounded by severe winter conditions, including a cold wave and heavy snowfall, which led to a surge in elderly deaths.
Accordingly, the country reported a natural population decrease of 15,526 in the month.
The number of deaths has continued to exceed the number of newborns since the fourth quarter of 2019.
The report also showed that the number of marriages inched up 0.7 percent on year to 20,153 in January.
The number of divorces decreased 12.8 percent on year to 6,922, according to the data.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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