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  "textContent": "In This Issue: After years of relentless decline, South Korea’s fertility rate showed an unexpected increase, rising from a record-low 0.72 children per woman in 2023 to 0.75 in 2024 and 0.80 in 2025. March births surged 19.4% year-over-year to 25,200, the highest March total since 2019.\n\nThe post PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 23) June 5 appeared first on Population Research Institute.",
  "title": "PRI Insider (Volume 6, Issue 23) June 5"
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