In 1800, it is estimated that approximately 4.35 million people lived in the region of present-day North Korea. This figure would remain stagnant through much of the 19th century, increasing by just one million people over the next 110 years. The dissolution of the Joseon dynasty in the Korean peninsula in the late-1800s marked the end of centuries of Korean isolationism, and the new Korean Empire then opened itself to foreign trade and influence. By the start of the 20th century, the region of North Korea had a population of just over five million. This growth would increase dramatically following the annexation of the Korean peninsula by Japan in 1910, as extensive industrialization and modernization efforts would result in the population of North Korea doubling from just over five million at the turn of the century, to over ten and a half million by the start of the Korean War in 1950.
The Korean War
Following Japan's defeat in the Second World War, the Korean Peninsula was split along the 38th parallel, with a Soviet-backed totalitarian government established in the north, and a U.S.-backed authoritarian government in the south. Neither government recognized the legitimacy of the other, and an escalation of tensions saw the North invade the South in June 1950. By 1953, the North's population dropped below ten million. It is estimated that there were approximately three million total fatalities in the war, with North Korea having the largest share of fatalities of all forces involved; however, the North's isolationist and secretive policies have made it difficult to calculate the full impact of the war on the North's population. Most modern estimates suggest that more than 1.5 million North Koreans died or went missing over these three years. Following the establishment of an armistice between North and South Korea in 1953, the population of the newly-formed Democratic People's Republic of North Korea would begin to rise sharply, from 10 million at the time of armistice to almost 15 million in 1970, just twenty years later.
North Korea today
North Korea's population has increased in each year since the war's end, however, the rate of growth decreased in the late 1970s, as a severe economic crisis and a resulting lack of foreign technology would lead to a scaling back of many of social welfare programs for the country’s citizens. Growth would slow even further following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, as the loss of Soviet foreign aid would send the North Korean economy into a sharp decline. In the 1990s, a series of flooding, droughts, famine and economic mismanagement led to the deaths of between 500,000 to 600,000* North Koreans. Recent years have seen an improvement in political relations between both the North and South, and even sporadic improvements with the U.S., which could lead to a less-isolated North Korea in the future; however, the continued testing of nuclear weapons and allegations of widespread human rights violations have drawn widespread criticism from the international community. In 2020, it is estimated that approximately 25.8 million people reside in North Korea.
Population of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) from 1800 to 2020
(in millions)
Characteristic
Population in millions
2020
25.78
2019
25.67
2018
25.55
2017
25.43
2016
25.31
2015
25.18
2014
25.06
2013
24.93
2012
24.8
2011
24.67
2010
24.55
2009
24.43
2008
24.31
2007
24.19
2006
24.05
2005
23.9
2004
23.73
2003
23.54
2002
23.34
2001
23.13
2000
22.93
1999
22.73
1998
22.54
1997
22.34
1996
22.11
1995
21.86
1994
21.58
1993
21.27
1992
20.94
1991
20.61
1990
20.29
1989
19.99
1988
19.71
1987
19.43
1986
19.16
1985
18.88
1984
18.59
1983
18.3
1982
18.01
1981
17.73
1980
17.47
1979
17.24
1978
17.02
1977
16.8
1976
16.55
1975
16.27
1974
15.95
1973
15.59
1972
15.21
1971
14.81
1970
14.41
1969
14.01
1968
13.61
1967
13.22
1966
12.86
1965
12.55
1964
12.28
1963
12.07
1962
11.87
1961
11.67
1960
11.42
1959
11.15
1958
10.84
1957
10.55
1956
10.29
1955
10.09
1954
9.97
1953
9.96
1952
10.05
1951
10.25
1950
10.55
1949
10.5
1948
10.3
1947
10.1
1946
9.92
1945
9.73
1944
9.55
1943
9.38
1942
9.21
1941
9.04
1940
8.87
1939
8.71
1938
8.55
1937
8.39
1936
8.24
1935
8.08
1934
7.93
1933
7.79
1932
7.65
1931
7.5
1930
7.37
1929
7.23
1928
7.1
1927
6.97
1926
6.84
1925
6.71
1924
6.59
1923
6.47
1922
6.35
1921
6.23
1920
6.12
1919
6.01
1918
5.89
1917
5.79
1916
5.67
1915
5.56
1914
5.45
1913
5.38
1912
5.33
1911
5.31
1910
5.29
1909
5.28
1908
5.26
1907
5.24
1906
5.23
1905
5.21
1904
5.19
1903
5.17
1902
5.16
1901
5.14
1900
5.12
1899
5.11
1898
5.09
1897
5.07
1896
5.06
1895
5.04
1894
5.02
1893
5.01
1892
4.99
1891
4.98
1890
4.96
1889
4.94
1888
4.93
1887
4.91
1886
4.89
1885
4.88
1884
4.86
1883
4.85
1882
4.83
1881
4.81
1880
4.8
1879
4.78
1878
4.77
1877
4.75
1876
4.74
1875
4.72
1874
4.71
1873
4.69
1872
4.68
1871
4.67
1870
4.66
1869
4.64
1868
4.63
1867
4.62
1866
4.61
1865
4.6
1864
4.58
1863
4.57
1862
4.56
1861
4.55
1860
4.54
1859
4.53
1858
4.52
1857
4.51
1856
4.5
1855
4.49
1854
4.48
1853
4.47
1852
4.46
1851
4.45
1850
4.44
1849
4.44
1848
4.44
1847
4.43
1846
4.43
1845
4.43
1844
4.42
1843
4.42
1842
4.42
1841
4.41
1840
4.41
1839
4.41
1838
4.4
1837
4.4
1836
4.4
1835
4.39
1834
4.39
1833
4.39
1832
4.38
1831
4.38
1830
4.38
1829
4.37
1828
4.37
1827
4.37
1826
4.37
1825
4.36
1824
4.36
1823
4.36
1822
4.36
1821
4.36
1820
4.35
1819
4.35
1818
4.35
1817
4.35
1816
4.35
1815
4.35
1814
4.35
1813
4.35
1812
4.35
1811
4.35
1810
4.35
1809
4.35
1808
4.35
1807
4.35
1806
4.35
1805
4.35
1804
4.35
1803
4.35
1802
4.35
1801
4.35
1800
4.35
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Gapminder, & UN DESA. (August 31, 2019). Population of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) from 1800 to 2020 (in millions) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 10, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1066870/population-north-korea-historical/
Gapminder, und UN DESA. "Population of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) from 1800 to 2020 (in millions)." Chart. August 31, 2019. Statista. Accessed November 10, 2024. https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1066870/population-north-korea-historical/
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