Yesterday I talked about the composition of the country of immigration in our country and the changes over the past decade. A friend asked me to talk about its gender composition. Unfortunately, I did not find the data on this. Everyone understands that there are some very normal

Yesterday, I talked about the composition of the country of immigration in our country and the changes over the past decade. A friend asked me to talk about its gender composition. Unfortunately, I did not find the data in this regard. Everyone understands that there are some very normal data, but for the glass-hearted group, that is sensitive data. I can't ask, nor dare to ask the reason.

There is no way, so we will show off the immigration data of Japan and South Korea. Today, let’s talk about the situation in South Korea, because the population situation in South Korea is much more dramatic than that of Japan. Nowadays, young Japanese people are too Buddhist and do whatever they do.

Our previous articles said that South Korea experienced the "death crossing line" in the first half of 2019, that is, the monthly death toll exceeded the number of births in that month, and since crossing this line, they have never looked back. The difference between the two is still being widened in the seemingly rising and falling.

In order to deal with this situation, South Korea has taken certain measures.

Since 2006, their number of incoming immigrants in has exceeded the number of outgoing immigrants. In 2012, the two showed signs of reaching a balance, but soon returned to the "net migration" state. Since South Korea's population is only over 50 million, don't expect its net immigration to reach a maximum of 156,000 people in 2018.

But the situation changed again in 2021. The number of outbound immigrants exceeded the number of inbounds, with a net migration of 66,000 people. Combined with the decline in population, South Korea's population situation has become even more severe.

Korean immigrants are ranked as follows by country:

The top three inbound immigrants are: 95,000 in China, 17,000 in Vietnam and 17,000 in the United States, and immigrants from the three countries account for 58.6% of the total number of immigrants in the three countries. Compared with 2020, the number of immigrants in Vietnam fell the most, followed by the US immigration, while the number of immigrants in Uzbekistan increased.

The top three outbound immigrants are in China, 117,000, Vietnam, and 16,000 in the United States. The outbound immigrants from the three countries account for 57.0% of the total outbound immigrants. Compared with 2020, the number of immigrants coming to China has dropped the largest, followed by Thailand and Vietnam.

From the ranking, South Korea and China have the highest number of net outflow immigrants, followed by Thailand. Compared with 2021, the number of net migration immigrants in South Korea and China decreased. South Korea and Uzbekistan changed from a net transfer of 6,000 in 2020 to a net transfer of 2,000 in 2021.

The stay status (residence status) of inbound immigrants is as follows:

Among the foreign immigrants classified by residence status in South Korea, "employment or employment" accounts for 30.4%, followed by "study and trainees" accounts for 28.8%, and "Overseas Koreans" accounts for 15.1%, and the second to last are those who have identities such as "permanent residence or marriage". Compared with 2020, the "short-term stay" has decreased by 35,000. However, the number of “learning and general trainees” increased by 19,000.

The main reason for the decline in the number of net immigration in South Korea should be related to the reduction in short-term international private exchanges caused by the epidemic, and no substantial structural changes have occurred.

We all know that Japan relies on a large number of "training students" to solve the problem of the decline in the labor population. It seems that South Korea has also fallen in love with this method. However, although South Korea's own unemployment rate is similar to that of Japan, it has been a relatively short time since it became a developed country. Its own internal volume is also relatively serious. It is not dared to be the same as Japan, with a scale of 200,000 people at every turn.

This is the same time, and that is the same time. In 1961, when the South Korean government introduced the family planning policy , it may not have thought that what is going to happen today.

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