
Birthrate Up in South Korea After Nine-Year Decline, Marriages Surge
South Korea’s fertility rate rises to 0.75 in 2024, marking the first increase in nine years, driven by a surge in marriages.
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South Korea’s fertility rate rises to 0.75 in 2024, marking the first increase in nine years, driven by a surge in marriages.
After nine years of decline, South Korea’s birth rate is set to rise in 2024, signaling hopeful changes for the nation’s demographics and future.
China introduces 13 new policies aimed at boosting birth rates and addressing the challenges of a rapidly aging population, enhancing support in childcare, education, and housing.
Chinese President Xi Jinping extends greetings to the elderly on Seniors’ Day, highlighting their vital role and urging support as China’s senior population grows rapidly.
China concludes its third plenary session with significant reforms aimed at boosting birth rates and supporting its aging population through enhanced childcare and elderly care policies.
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