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The crude birth rate -- the number of babies born per 1,000 people -- was 4.7, interrupting a continuous downward trend since 2014, according to preliminary data from Statistics Korea.
And the fertility rate, or the average number of babies a woman is expected to have in her lifetime, was 0.75, "up 0.03 from 0.72 in 2023", it said.
"The number of births in 2024 was 238,300, an increase of 8,300 (3.6 percent) from the previous year," the report added.

Financial Times reports the news -
The government has increased parental leave from 12 to 18 months, tripled the monthly allowances for childcare and expanded subsidies for small businesses that allow flexibility for working mothers. It also introduced a pilot scheme to let 100 Filipino workers come to Seoul to help with domestic tasks.
In case South Korea needed any assistance in population growth, it should allow Indians to settle in there easily. The testoreene is more than enough this side. Haha
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Still such low numbers. 12 to 18 months is huge leave! We have the 6 here but my wife usually takes around a year off when we have a child
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This is injustice. Isn't it? We here have no parental leaves for men and but we produce another baby in 18 months time. (India is the most populous country because we make out very diligently. Haha).
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Ah yeah we have 1 week for the male sorry six months for mums. Do mothers there get anything or it’s just work it out yourself
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What do you mean by "mothers get anything"? If they gave anything, I wouldn't take it. But yeah they give some monetary and nutritional benefits to some specific people. There's a big divide by reservation on caste and religion basis in India.
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Any leave assistance
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No. Nothing. And we actually don't require it because most of us live in combined families.
As long as the world is operating under the fiat rule, unfortunately, we will have increasingly low birth rates.
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This is another level maximalism! Haha.
I don't know how this fiat affects reproduction. The world has increased souch population in past century with only fiat money everywhere. Aren't we Bitcoiners allowed to blame anything else than Fiat and State?
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Hurray! The fastest intergenerational population collapse in human history slowed down slightly.
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Yes. The rewards for the incentive is very low but they are celebrating like mads. 12 to 18 months parental leave! We only have 6 months here and that is only for mothers. Being a father in India isn't given any such incentive. I've listened that S.Korea even provides free honeymoon trips.
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It's pretty dire. There won't be a Korea after a couple more generations, at this rate. I'm not surprised they're making a big effort.
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Indeed. And N. Korea is increasing its population because they know they'll have excess of land in forty fifty years.
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Comparatively, N. Korea has grown much more slowly, since the division. I doubt they last long enough to take advantage of the fertility trends.
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Yes, but it hasn't declined and it's a positive. Plus, there's nothing for how many children can a couple have. I've studied a bit about demographics of N.K. and they aren't showing a negative picture. https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/PRK/north-korea/population-growth-rate