SEOUL -- South Korea's population increased for the first time in three years, growing 0.2% last year to 51.77 million, as an inflow of foreign residents outweighed the decline caused by a low birth rate, government data released Monday shows.
Influx of workers from Vietnam, Thailand and elsewhere outpaces natural decline
South Korea's population grew slightly in 2023, despite a persistently low birth rate. © Reuters
SEOUL -- South Korea's population increased for the first time in three years, growing 0.2% last year to 51.77 million, as an inflow of foreign residents outweighed the decline caused by a low birth rate, government data released Monday shows.