The Korea Times

Child births in Korea hit another low in February

- (Yonhap)

The number of babies born in Korea fell below the 20,000 level for the first time for any February this year, data showed Wednesday, amid deepening woes about the country’s demographi­cs amid rapid aging and the ultra-low birthrate.

A total of 19,362 babies were born in February 2024, sliding 3.3 percent from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea.

It marked the lowest figure for any February since the statistics agency began compiling related data in 1981.

In terms of February readings, the number of newborns fell below 30,000 for the first time in 2018 and had stayed around the 20,000 level until last year. The number of deaths advanced 9.6 percent yearon-year to 29,977 in February this year, the largest figure for any February.

The population, accordingl­y, declined by 10,614, the sharpest fall for any February ever. The number of deaths has outpaced that of newborns since November 2019.

“The deaths among those aged 85 and older logged growth in February amid population aging,” an agency official said. “The increase was also due to a leap year and the extra day was added at the end of February this year.”

The number of couples getting married fell 5 percent year-on-year to 16,949 in February, following an 11.6 percent increase the previous month.

The decline came as this year’s Lunar New Year holiday fell in February. There is a superstiti­on that couples tying the knot during a leap year will end in divorce, but it seems unlikely to largely affect the number of marriages in February, the official said.

The number of couples getting divorced went up 1.8 percent yearon-year to 7,354, according to the data.

South Korea is experienci­ng grim demographi­c changes, as many young people opt to postpone or give up on getting married or having babies in line with changing social norms and lifestyles amid high home prices, a tough job market and an economic slowdown.

Last year, the number of babies born in the country dropped 7.7 percent on-year to an all-time low of 229,970.

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