Record low marriages as South Korea’s population declines

Record low marriages as South Korea’s population declines
People wait for the start of Pope Francis’ celebration of the beatification Mass of Paul Yun Ji-chung and 123 martyred companions in Seoul, South Korea, on 16 August 2016. File photo CNS/Paul Haring

SEOUL (UCAN): Less than 200,000 marriages were registered in South Korea in 2022, the lowest since 1970 when the country began recording demographic data, according to the government.

The country recorded 191,690 marriages in 2022, down by 0.4 per cent from 192,507 marriages in 2021, the Korea Herald reported on March 16, referring to data from the Korea Statistical Information Service.

The slump in marriages raises more concerns as the country reported in November 2021 that the population had dropped to 51.74 million, down 0.2 per cent or 91,000 persons from 2020.

In February, the government reported South Korea broke its own record of the lowest birth rates in the world. The total fertility rate, the average number of expected babies per South Korean woman during her reproductive years, dropped to 0.78 in 2022, down from 0.81 in 2021.

Seoul, recorded the lowest rate with 0.59.

The slump in marriages raises more concerns as the country reported in November 2021 that the population had dropped to 51.74 million, down 0.2 per cent or 91,000 persons from 2020

Lim Young-il, head of the Population Census Division at the agency pointed out that the population decline and the changes in South Koreans’ attitude towards marriage are the contributing factors to the low numbers.

“The number of marriages has decreased partly due to the constant decline of the population aged between 25 and 49,” Lim explained adding that another reason was the “changing perception of marriage.”

The data showed that in 2022 the average age of first-time brides was 31.3 years up by 0.2 years and the age of grooms was 33.7 years up by 0.4 years in comparison to 2021.

Among the couples who married for the first time, 19.4 per cent of partnerships were between an older female and a young male.

However, the marital partnerships between an older male and a young female had the major share of 64.4 per cent, whereas 16.2 per cent were of the same age.

The state data also showed that the number of international marriages has increased since Covid-19 travel restrictions were lifted.

The constant fall in birth rates and a rapidly rising elderly population alarmed the government and civil society groups and prompted actions from the Catholic Church

In 2022, 16,666 marriages were between South Koreans and foreign nationals, which was an increase of 21.4 per cent in comparison to 13,102 marriages in 2021.

South Korea has seen a reduced number of divorces because of the reduced number of marriages.

“The number of divorces dropped as the number of marriages, the precondition for divorce, declined,” Lim explained.

In 2022, the number of divorces in the country hit its lowest mark in 25 years with 93,232 cases. In 2021, the country saw 101,673 divorces.

The constant fall in birth rates and a rapidly rising elderly population alarmed the government and civil society groups and prompted actions from the Catholic Church.

In October 2022, the Archdiocese of Seoul launched a campaign that, among other things, supports pregnant women and opposes abortion.

The campaign involves various support groups that oppose abortion and promote the protection of unborn children.

The Korean Church has long campaigned for the protection of life and opposed abortion based on the Catholic Church’s stance on the “sacredness of life” which teaches that human life must be protected “from the very moment of conception.”

In 2018, Korean bishops launched an anti-abortion petition that gained one million signatures. The Church has also been organising March for Life, a pro-life rally campaign in various parts of the country to oppose abortion.

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