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South Korea’s population set to fall to 38 mil in 2070

Drop from current 52 mil due to critically low birth rates, elderly group set to hit 46%

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Jul 2023 12:30PM

South Korea’s population set to fall to 38 mil in 2070
Following the decrease in South Korea’s population, foreigners are expected to take up larger slices of the demographics – foreign nationals, who took up 3.2%, or 1.64 million of the population in 2023, are expected to expand their presence to 4.3%, or 2.16 million, in 2040, according to Statistics Korea. – Pixabay pic, July 11, 2023

SEOUL – South Korea’s population is set to fall to 38 million in 2070 due to its critically low birth rates, with those aged 65 and above set to take up around 46%.

The figure marks a sharp drop from the 52 million estimated for this year, in which seniors take up 18.4%, Yonhap news agency reported, citing a report released today by Statistics Korea.

Over the period, the global population is projected to rise from 8 billion to 10.3 billion, it added.

“South Korea’s population, which peaked in 2020, will fall to the 40-million level in 2041, which is similar to that of 2011,” the agency said.

The Asia’s number four economy saw its total fertility rate, the average number of children a woman bears in her lifetime, hit a record low of 0.78 in 2022, much lower than the replacement level of 2.1 that would keep its population stable.

The report showed that only 249,000 babies were born in 2022, a nosedive from the 480,000 reported in 2012, indicating the number of newborns is dropping at an alarming speed.

Following the decrease in the population, the agency said foreigners are expected to take up larger slices of the demographics.

Foreign nationals, who took up 3.2%, or 1.64 million of the population in 2023, are expected to expand their presence to 4.3%, or 2.16 million, in 2040.

In 2022, 43.9% of employed foreigners were working in the mining and manufacturing industries, followed by the wholesale, retail, food, and accommodation segments with 18.7%.

So-called multicultural families accounted for 1.7% of total households in 2021, the data also showed. – Bernama, July 11, 2023

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