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  2. Demographics of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, South Korea's population reached 50 million, [3] and by the end of 2016, South Korea's population peaked at about 51 million people. [4] However, in recent years the total fertility rate (TFR) of South Korea has plummeted, leading some researchers to suggest that if current trends continue, the country's population will shrink to ...

  3. Population and housing censuses by country - Wikipedia

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    The first census in Kenya was conducted in 1948, when Kenya was still a colony administered by the British. Since 1969 census has been taken every ten years. The last census, overseen by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, was in 2019 and recorded a population of 47.6 million.

  4. South Korea - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, South Korea had 1,413,758 foreign residents, 2.75% of the population; [278] however, many of them are ethnic Koreans with a foreign citizenship. For example, migrants from China (PRC) make up 56.5% of foreign nationals, but approximately 70% of the Chinese citizens in Korea are Joseonjok ( 조선족 ), PRC citizens of Korean ...

  5. Religion in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The latter half of the population that are religious, are split in the following way: 20% believe in Protestantism, 16% believe in Buddhism, 13% believe in Catholicism, and 1% believe in other religions or cults. Essentially, the studies findings show that 50% of South Koreans are now non-religious, 32% follow some section of Christianity, 16% ...

  6. Koreans - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, South Korea's population reached 50 million [66] and by the end of 2016, South Korea's population has surpassed 51 million people. [67] Since the 2000s, South Korea has been struggling with a low birthrate, leading some researchers to suggest that if current population trends hold, the country's population will shrink to ...

  7. Statistics Korea - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Economy and Finance. Website. kostat.go.kr. Statistics Korea (KOSTAT; Korean: 통계청; Hanja: 統計廳; RR: Tonggyecheong) is a government organization responsible for managing national statistics in South Korea. KOSTAT is headquartered in Daejeon, South Korea and operates under the Ministry of Economy and Finance. [1]

  8. Immigration to South Korea - Wikipedia

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    However, in recent years with the loosening of the law, influx of immigrants into South Korea has been on the rise, with foreign residents accounting for 4.9% of the total population in 2019. [2] Between 1990 and 2020, South Korea's migrant population has grown 3.896%, second highest level of growth in the world. [3]

  9. Korean Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to The Record of Bergen County, the U.S. Census Bureau has determined the county's Korean American population—2010 census figures put it at 56,773 [94] [95] (increasing to 63,247 by the 2011 American Community Survey) [96] —grew enough to warrant language assistance during elections, [97] and Bergen County's Koreans have earned ...