Advocates say hundreds of adoptees are already seeking investigations, including many from the U.S., which was by far the biggest recipient of Korean children.
South Korea has seen births rise for two consecutive years, but will the trend hold?
South Korea has recorded its biggest annual birth rate bump in 15 years, official figures showed Wednesday, but still far below the threshold needed to stop its population shrinking.That is well ...
South Korea officially relaunched its Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on Thursday to renew its investigation into human rights violations in the nation's history, with a special focus on ...
South Korea’s fertility rate has climbed for a second consecutive year, bucking a long-term trend of population decline that has plunged the country into one of the world’s worst demographic crises.
South Korea’s birthrate rises again – thanks to ‘echo boomers’ - ‘Echo boomers’ and changing family attitudes fuel strongest ...
Demographer Stuart Gietel-Basten tells The Conversation Weekly podcast why South Korea’s birth rate is climbing, and what that means for the future.
An estimated one in 38 South Korean children — or 2.6 percent — has an autism spectrum disorder, a new study says — figures that experts believe could be similar in the United States. Estimates of ...
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