
The birth rate in South Korea has been confirmed to have sharply decreased in recent years. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In 2024, approximately 38 percent of cities and districts in the country recorded fewer than 10 births per year. This situation is related to the declining population and the overall decrease in the number of births.
In particular, the lack of maternity hospitals in rural areas is complicating the situation further. According to data from the health insurance analysis service, a total of 237,484 births were registered in hospitals and maternity centers in South Korea last year.
This figure indicates that the country's demographic problems are intensifying. The government and relevant organizations need to strengthen measures to increase birth rates and ensure natural population growth.
Improving medical services in rural areas and ensuring the availability of maternity hospitals is particularly important. Additionally, there is a need to provide more social support to young families and develop programs to encourage childbirth.
These issues are crucial for the country's sustainable development and social well-being. The decline in the birth rate negatively impacts social and economic sectors, so effective policies must be implemented to address this problem.