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South Korea's birthrate rises in 2024, reversing an eight-year decline, due to pandemic-delayed marriages.
South Korea's birthrate is expected to rise in 2024 for the first time in nine years, following a surge in marriages delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Newborns increased by 3% between January and November 2024 to 220,094, reversing an eight-year decline.
The government has introduced measures like tax cuts and subsidies to encourage marriage and childbirth.
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La tasa de natalidad de Corea del Sur aumenta en 2024, revirtiendo un declive de ocho años, debido a los matrimonios retrasados por una pandemia.