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Myung Soo Cha () and Heejin Park ()
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Myung Soo Cha: Yeungnam University
Heejin Park: Kyungpook National University

Chapter Chapter 2 in Historical Statistics of Korea, 2022, pp 37-75 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Over the past century, Korea underwent a demographic transition triggered by the mortality transition in the late nineteenth century and finalized by the rapid fertility decline in the two decades following the mid-1960s. This chapter presents information describing the shift from a regime of high mortality and fertility to one with a low incidence of births and deaths. There are six sections, dealing with (1) population size, (2) household totals, (3) mortality, (4) fertility, (5) marriage, and (6) internal and international migration.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3874-2_2

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