An Entity of Type: Thing, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

In South Korea, aging refers to an increase in the proportion of senior citizens to the total population. The term "senior citizens" include those aged 65 or older. According to Article 3 no.1 of the Framework Act on Low Birthrate of an Aging Society, the term "aging population" refers to the increasing proportion of elderly people in the entire population.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • In South Korea, aging refers to an increase in the proportion of senior citizens to the total population. The term "senior citizens" include those aged 65 or older. According to Article 3 no.1 of the Framework Act on Low Birthrate of an Aging Society, the term "aging population" refers to the increasing proportion of elderly people in the entire population. Aging is often caused by the dramatic improvement of living standards derived from the development of science and medicine, increasing the life expectancy of the average individual; however, aging is also greatly affected by the decrease in birth rates. In 2045, South Korea will become the world's most aged population, with a great portion of the population becoming aged 65 or older. With its entrance as an aged society in 2017, South Korea will see its aging population reach the fastest pace in the world, with the proportion of people aged 65 or older soaring to an unprecedented 46.5 percent in 2067. By 2067, the working age population is expected to decrease so that it is less than the elderly population. The decline of the fertility rate in South Korea has become a prominent issue within the country, South Korea's birth rate has declined since 1960. Until the 1980s, it was widely believed that this demographic trend would end and that the population would eventually stabilize. However, Korean society faces a decline in its future population because of the continuously decreasing birth rate. After the baby boom in the 1950s, the population increased drastically, and the Korean government implemented an anti-natalistic policy in the 1960s. This government program mandated that Korean healthcare centers provide a family planning consultation by introducing traditional contraception methods, including intrauterine devices (IUDs), vasectomies, and condoms to the public. Along with this policy and economic growth, the fertility rate declined because more married women pursued wealth and a higher standard of living rather than raising children. After the economic crisis in 1997, the fertility rate declined rapidly. After the economic crisis, young people had less economic and professional security, leading many young men and women to delay marriage. In 2021, this culminated in South Korea experiencing a natural population decline, for the first time in history. Analysts state that South Korea's current low birth rates are caused by the country's high economic inequality; including the high cost of living, low wages for an OECD member country, lack of job opportunities, as well as rising housing unaffordability. Aging is a huge issue in South Korea. According to the World and Korea Population Forecast released by the National Statistical Office, South Korea's population aged 65 or older will reach 37.0 percent in 2045, surpassing Japan's 36.7 percent, and thereby becoming the world's most aged population (The report is based on a comparative analysis of the UN's World Population Outlook for 201 countries and the National Statistical Office's special estimate of the future population between 1967 and 2017.) South Korea's portion of the elderly population is projected to grow at the fastest pace in the world from 14.9 percent in 2019 to 46.5 percent in 2067. Consequently, this will lead to South Korea's population declining sharply within the next few decades to just about 25–30 million, down from 51 million as of 2022. In 2020, South Korea began to record more deaths than births, resulting in a population decline for the first time. (en)
  • 대한민국은 2000년대에 들어서 저출산, 기대수명의 증가 등의 영향으로 인구학적으로 고령화가 점차 진행중에 있다. 부존자원이 부족한 대한민국의 특성상 인구의 질적 측면은 국가 발전과 밀접한 연관이 있다. 따라서 인구의 감소는 경제에 부정적인 영향을 끼친다. 경제가 농경사회에서 산업사회, 정보화사회로 발전해가며 인구구조의 변화가 발생하였다. 빠른 속도로 경제성장이 이뤄진 만큼 인구구조의 변화도 급격할 것으로 보인다. 1960년 대한민국의 총인구는 약 2500만 명이었다. 인구증가율은 1960년대 2%대에서 1990년대에는 1% 미만으로 감소하였으며 14세 이하 유년인구 비중은 1960년대 43%에서 2002년에는 21%로 감소하였고 15세에서 64세까지의 경제활동 인구는 1960년대 53.9%에서 2002년 71.5%로 증가하였다. 1960년대 55세였던 대한민국의 평균수명은 1990년대 75세까지 증가하였으며 65세 이상 노령인구 비중은 1960년대 3.4%에서 2002년에는 7.9%로 증가하였다. 이는 기대수명의 연장과 출산률 저하의 결과로 80세 이상 노령인구 부양비율은 1960년대 6.3%에서 2002년 11.1%로 증가했다. (ko)
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 62481081 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 34082 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1123396234 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dcterms:subject
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • 대한민국은 2000년대에 들어서 저출산, 기대수명의 증가 등의 영향으로 인구학적으로 고령화가 점차 진행중에 있다. 부존자원이 부족한 대한민국의 특성상 인구의 질적 측면은 국가 발전과 밀접한 연관이 있다. 따라서 인구의 감소는 경제에 부정적인 영향을 끼친다. 경제가 농경사회에서 산업사회, 정보화사회로 발전해가며 인구구조의 변화가 발생하였다. 빠른 속도로 경제성장이 이뤄진 만큼 인구구조의 변화도 급격할 것으로 보인다. 1960년 대한민국의 총인구는 약 2500만 명이었다. 인구증가율은 1960년대 2%대에서 1990년대에는 1% 미만으로 감소하였으며 14세 이하 유년인구 비중은 1960년대 43%에서 2002년에는 21%로 감소하였고 15세에서 64세까지의 경제활동 인구는 1960년대 53.9%에서 2002년 71.5%로 증가하였다. 1960년대 55세였던 대한민국의 평균수명은 1990년대 75세까지 증가하였으며 65세 이상 노령인구 비중은 1960년대 3.4%에서 2002년에는 7.9%로 증가하였다. 이는 기대수명의 연장과 출산률 저하의 결과로 80세 이상 노령인구 부양비율은 1960년대 6.3%에서 2002년 11.1%로 증가했다. (ko)
  • In South Korea, aging refers to an increase in the proportion of senior citizens to the total population. The term "senior citizens" include those aged 65 or older. According to Article 3 no.1 of the Framework Act on Low Birthrate of an Aging Society, the term "aging population" refers to the increasing proportion of elderly people in the entire population. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Aging of South Korea (en)
  • 대한민국의 고령화 (ko)
rdfs:seeAlso
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is rdfs:seeAlso of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License