Health and Welfare Policy Forum

A 2026 Outlook on Population Policy

  • Author

    Lee, Soyoung, Park, Jongseo

  • Page

    51-66

  • PubDate

    2026. 01.

  • Language

    kor

Korea is beset by a demographic shift characterized by an entrenched trend of low fertility, accelerating population aging, and local depopulation. Despite sustained government efforts since the enactment of the Framework Act on Low Birth Rate in an Aging Society in 2005, along with a medium- to long-term basic plan renewed every five years, demographic trends have continued to worsen, leading to further contraction of the general and working-age populations and to widening regional disparities. This article examines the characteristics of population change specific to Korea against the backdrop of the global demographic transition, traces the evolution of its population policies, and outlines, based on national policy strategies, the key directions in which population policies may proceed in 2026. Korea’s population policies will need to shift away from short-term fertility promotion measures and instead focus on long-term structural reforms in governance and institutions that enhance quality of life, ensure individuals’ right to choose, and reduce regional disparities.

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