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29 sats \ 2 replies \ @Coinsreporter OP 26 Feb \ parent \ on: Baby bump in South Korea as fertility rate rises for first time in 9 years charts_and_numbers
Indeed.
And N. Korea is increasing its population because they know they'll have excess of land in forty fifty years.
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
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