The Korea Herald

5.1% of Koreans registered as disabled in 2023: report

- By Lee Jung-joo (lee.jungjoo@heraldcorp.com)

More than 2.64 million South Koreans, comprising 5.1 percent of the country’s total population, were registered as disabled persons in 2023, according to annual statistics released by the Ministry of Health and Welfare on Thursday.

Most of the disabled population were also aged 65 and above, making up more than half of the total, the ministry said in the report. The proportion of those with disabiliti­es aged 65 and above has increased annually, with 41.4 percent in 2014, 49.9 percent in 2020 and 53.9 percent in 2023.

The total population of disabled persons decreased by 6,528 people as of the end of 2023, according to the ministry. However, the total percentage of the population registered with disabiliti­es is the same as numbers from 2022 due to a decline in the entire population.

As of the end of 2023, there were 86,287 newly registered individual­s compared to the previous year. Additional­ly, 92,815 individual­s were not included in the total count as they were no longer registered, primarily due to reasons such as death.

According to the Health Ministry, there were more males registered with disabiliti­es compared to females, with around 1.53 million males accounting for 57.9 percent of the total population with disabiliti­es. Meanwhile, more than 1.11 million or 42.1 percent of the disabled person’s population were females.

Among the 15 different types of disabiliti­es, the largest share of the population was those with physical impairment­s at 43.7 percent, followed by 16.4 percent with hearing impairment­s, 9.4 percent with visual impairment­s, 9.1 percent with brain lesion disorder and 8.7 percent with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

The number of those with physical impairment­s and brain lesion disorders decreased compared to records taken in 2022, while the number of those with disorders like hearing impairment­s, developmen­tal disabiliti­es like intellectu­al disabiliti­es and autism and kidney disorders increased.

Out of the 86,287 newly registered population with disabiliti­es, most were registered to have hearing impairment­s, followed by physical impairment­s, brain lesion disorders and kidney disorders.

“The increase in the number of those with disabiliti­es is due to a combinatio­n of results, including total population decline and aging (of the Korean population),” said Hwang Seung-hyeon, director of the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s Division of Policy for Persons with Disabiliti­es.

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