Korea's childbirths extend losing streak to 17 straight months in April
Social affairsJun 28, 2017
The number of newborn babies in South Korea dropped for 17 months in a row in April, a government report showed Wednesday, in the latest sign that underscores challenges in boosting its low birthrate. About 30,400 babies were born in April, down 13.6 percent, or 4,800, from 35,200 tallied a year earlier, according to the data from Statistics Korea. Childbirths have been on the decline since a 3...