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Minister of Data and Statistics Urges Participation in Centennial Census as Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record Levels

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Minister of Data and Statistics Urges Participation in Centennial Census as Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record Levels
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Minister of Data and Statistics Urges Participation in Centennial Census as Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record Levels

2025-11-14 16:00 Last Updated At:18:38

SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ministry of Data and Statistics, led by Minister Ahn Hyung Jun, announced that the 2025 Population and Housing Census, marking its 100th anniversary this year, is now underway. Minister Ahn stated that the survey will carry forward a century of statistical tradition and serve as a vital foundation for shaping future national policies. He also encouraged foreign residents living in Korea to actively participate.

[Question 1] The Population and Housing Census is currently in full swing. What is the significance of this census, notably as it marks 100 years?

  • Korea's first modern census covering the entire population for statistical purposes was the 'Simplified National Census' conducted in 1925.
  • Over 100 years, the census has achieved the following:
    • It has provided a foundation of essential data for countless policies related to population, housing, education, and welfare throughout Korea's journey—from overcoming the scars of liberation and war in the 1950s, through economic development plans in the 1960s and 1970s, to Korea's emergence as an advanced nation from the 1980s and 1990s onward.

  • Korea's statistical capabilities have grown significantly alongside national development.

    • Our statistical methods are now internationally recognized, and many countries seek to learn from our techniques.
      • There is particular interest in our register-based census methodology utilizing diverse administrative data, the electronic survey systems introduced for field surveys (mobile, PC, telephone, tablet, etc.), and digital map construction techniques.

  • These achievements belong not only to the Ministry of Data and Statistics but are the result of collaboration with citizens who have faithfully participated in the census over the past 100 years.

  • Our statistical methods are now internationally recognized, and many countries seek to learn from our techniques.
    • There is particular interest in our register-based census methodology utilizing diverse administrative data, the electronic survey systems introduced for field surveys (mobile, PC, telephone, tablet, etc.), and digital map construction techniques.

[Question 2] What new items have been included in this census?

  • (Number of items) The 2025 Population and Housing Census includes a total of 55 items (same as the previous cycle).
    • Of these, 13 items are obtained through administrative data, while 42 items are collected through direct survey.

  • (New items) This census was designed to comprehensively and accurately measure diverse social and economic changes, with seven new items compared to the previous cycle:

    • "Family care time" and "Marriage plans/intentions" reflecting policy needs related to low birth rates and aging populations
    • "Languages used at home" and "Korean language proficiency" for multicultural households and foreign residents
    • "Rental provider" to understand the status of households living in rental housing
    • "Religion," which is surveyed on a 10-year cycle, and "Bicycle ownership," reflecting policy needs of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety

  • Additionally, we have added the category "Unmarried cohabitation (partners living together, etc.)" to the question on "Relationship to household head" to measure changes in our society's perceptions of marriage and cohabitation.

    • This will enable us to identify increasingly diverse household types and provide foundational data needed for related policy formulation and analysis.

  • "Family care time" and "Marriage plans/intentions" reflecting policy needs related to low birth rates and aging populations
  • "Languages used at home" and "Korean language proficiency" for multicultural households and foreign residents
  • "Rental provider" to understand the status of households living in rental housing
  • "Religion," which is surveyed on a 10-year cycle, and "Bicycle ownership," reflecting policy needs of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety

  • This will enable us to identify increasingly diverse household types and provide foundational data needed for related policy formulation and analysis.

[Question 3] With foreign residents from various countries living in Korea, how are you surveying foreign residents?

  • (Language) With the foreign resident population continuing to grow*, foreign residents in sample enumeration districts can participate through internet surveys (mobile, PC), telephone, and in-person interviews.

    * Number of foreign residents (percentage of total population): 2010: 590,000 (1.2%) → 2015: 1.36 million (2.7%) → 2020: 1.7 million (3.3%) → 2024: 2.04 million (3.9%)

    • To accommodate respondents from diverse nationalities, we have expanded the number of foreign language questionnaires from 10 to 20*.

      * Selected based on the top 20 languages used by foreign residents as of 2023: English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Indonesian, Thai, Mongolian, Japanese, Cambodian (Khmer), Nepali, Uzbek, Kazakh, Burmese, Sri Lankan (Sinhala), Bangladeshi (Bengali), Pakistani (Urdu), Kyrgyz, Malay, Ukrainian, and Lao

    • The call center has deployed dedicated foreign language consultants (English, Chinese, Vietnamese*) to facilitate telephone survey participation and address inquiries.

      * (2020) English and Chinese consultants → (2025) English, Chinese + Vietnamese (added)


      • Operating period: Weekdays 09:00 – 18:00, October 17 – November 18, 2025
      • Phone: (English) +82-70-7773-0985, (Chinese) +82-70-7773-0986, (Vietnamese) +82-70-7773-0987

  • (Method) Statistical enumerators equipped with tablet PCs are currently visiting sample households that have not yet completed the survey (internet and telephone survey participation is also available).

    • When an enumerator visits, foreign respondents should first verify the enumerator's identity by checking the multilingual statistical survey worker ID card issued by the local government and the Ministry of Data and Statistics (formerly Statistics Korea) displayed on the tablet PC.
    • The tablet PC contains survey information in 20 languages, allowing respondents to understand the purpose of the enumerator's visit and the census itself.
      • A translation app installed on the device also enables basic communication with the enumerator.

    • If you are proficient in Korean, you may respond directly to the enumerator's questions. If you prefer to complete a paper questionnaire in one of the 20 available foreign languages, request one from the enumerator.
  • We have also established a cooperative framework with the Ministry of Justice's Foreigner Contact Center (1345), which many foreign residents contact, to ensure smooth guidance on census inquiries.

* Number of foreign residents (percentage of total population): 2010: 590,000 (1.2%) → 2015: 1.36 million (2.7%) → 2020: 1.7 million (3.3%) → 2024: 2.04 million (3.9%)

* Selected based on the top 20 languages used by foreign residents as of 2023: English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Indonesian, Thai, Mongolian, Japanese, Cambodian (Khmer), Nepali, Uzbek, Kazakh, Burmese, Sri Lankan (Sinhala), Bangladeshi (Bengali), Pakistani (Urdu), Kyrgyz, Malay, Ukrainian, and Lao

* (2020) English and Chinese consultants → (2025) English, Chinese + Vietnamese (added)

  • When an enumerator visits, foreign respondents should first verify the enumerator's identity by checking the multilingual statistical survey worker ID card issued by the local government and the Ministry of Data and Statistics (formerly Statistics Korea) displayed on the tablet PC.
  • The tablet PC contains survey information in 20 languages, allowing respondents to understand the purpose of the enumerator's visit and the census itself.
    • A translation app installed on the device also enables basic communication with the enumerator.

  • If you are proficient in Korean, you may respond directly to the enumerator's questions. If you prefer to complete a paper questionnaire in one of the 20 available foreign languages, request one from the enumerator.

[Question 4] Are only foreign residents with legal status subject to the census? Some foreign residents, depending on their circumstances, may worry that their responses will be shared with the Ministry of Justice or other government agencies...

  • All Korean and foreign residents and dwelling units within the 20% sample enumeration districts are subject to the census.
    • Foreign residents in sample enumeration districts are included in the census regardless of legal status if they have stayed or plan to stay for three months or more.
    • The census doesn't ask about legal status, so there's no way to identify undocumented residents. You can respond without concern.
    • Active participation by foreign residents in Korea also contributes to the development of various welfare policies for foreign residents.

  • Under Article 33 of the Statistics Act, all information you provide is strictly protected and cannot be used for any purpose other than statistical compilation. Violations of this law are subject to penalties under the Statistics Act.

[Question 5] When will the results of this census be released, and how will they be used?

  • (Release) The data from this census will undergo processing and is scheduled to be released at the end of November 2026.
  • (Use) The results of the Population and Housing Census are widely used as foundational data for various national policy formulation and evaluation, academic research, and business management.
    • As a survey that provides statistics at the eup, myeon, and dong (township and neighborhood) levels, this data is essential for local policy formulation and regional development.
    • Census results are also made publicly available* for use by government agencies, the private sector, and the general public.

      * Provided through the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS) and Microdata Integrated Service (MDIS)

* Provided through the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS) and Microdata Integrated Service (MDIS)

[Question 6] Is there a final message you would like to convey to readers?

  • The successful implementation of the Population and Housing Census depends on active participation and accurate responses from those selected for the survey.
    • The Ministry of Data and Statistics will do its utmost to ensure that the results of the Population and Housing Census translate into policies that benefit both Korean and foreign residents alike.
    • We ask for your active cooperation and continued interest in the 2025 Population and Housing Census, which marks 100 years of census-taking.


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Minister of Data and Statistics Urges Participation in Centennial Census as Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record Levels

Minister of Data and Statistics Urges Participation in Centennial Census as Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record Levels

Five Major Malls and 30+ Brands Roll Out Themed Activities to Promote the Circular Economy

Across 140 Properties, 8,870 kg of Second-hand Items Collected for Charity Bazaar in One Month

HONG KONG, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- To encourage public participation in the circular economy, Sino Group has launched its first cross‑district, cross‑sector 'GoCircular' experiential campaign. From the Easter holiday through mid‑April, the Group's shopping malls, including Olympian City, tmtplaza, Citywalk, Gold Coast Piazza, and Lee Tung Avenue, are partnering with over 30 local brands to offer a diverse range of activities — such as pre‑loved item recycling, upcycling, green technology demonstrations and charity sales — making circular living more accessible. In collaboration with Sino Property Services and Christian Action, the Group recently organised a used-items collection drive across nearly 140 residential properties, offices and shopping malls in its portfolio. Over the course of one month, 8,870 kg of items were collected. These will be offered for charity sale during the campaign period, putting the principles of 'Reuse, Renew and Share' into practice.

The 'GoCircular' experiential campaign is supported by more than 10 partners, including the HKUST Entrepreneurship Center, Joint Publishing, Christian Action, Anewtoys, Crossroads Foundation, the Institute for Integrated Rural Development, Hong Kong, and Ocean Park. A launch ceremony was held today (2 April) at Olympian City, followed by recognition of the top 10 properties by donation volume. The event also brought together 12 green-technology partners, young creators, upcycling designers and local start-ups, who will showcase practical circular-economy initiatives and demonstrate the potential of sustainable innovation during the campaign.

Ms Bella Chhoa, Chief Commercial Officer of Sino Group, said, 'Upcycling is one of the most exciting aspects of the circular economy. It is truly inspiring to see young people blend creativity and technology to give resources a new life. We greatly value their efforts to reduce waste, reuse materials and bring circular practices to our communities. We would also like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our partners, tenants, residents and colleagues for their enthusiastic support. Through the "GoCircular" campaign, we are connecting five major malls to host activities such as second-hand items sales, toy exchanges, and a coffee market featuring upcycled coffee grounds, demonstrating how circular living can be practical, diverse and community-focused. The circular economy is more than a concept — it is a way of living we hope everyone finds accessible and enjoyable. We will continue collaborating with stakeholders to expand these practices and build a sustainable future together.'

Nearly 140 Properties Joined Pre-loved Items Collection Drive; Almost 9 Tonnes Gathered in One Month for Charity Sale

Ahead of the Chinese New Year, the Group partnered with Sino Property Services and Christian Action to organise a used-items collection drive across nearly 140 residential properties, offices, and shopping malls in its portfolio. From 26 January to 26 February, residents, tenants, staff, and members of the public were invited to donate well‑maintained clothing, toys, home appliances and books. Over the course of the month, 8,870 kg of items were collected. Group colleagues volunteered to help sort and categorise these donations for the charity sale, with proceeds pledged to Christian Action, allowing each item to extend its value while providing practical support to the community.

At today's launch ceremony, the 'Top 10 Properties by Donation Volume' awards recognised the enthusiastic participation of residents and property units. The top 10 contributors were: Maritime Bay, Vision City, Grand Regentville, Oceania Heights, Serenity Park Phase 2, Venice Gardens, The Astoria, One Mayfair, Skyline Tower, and The Hermitage. Representatives from merchants at Olympian City and Skyline Tower also shared practical tips on waste reduction, reuse, and recycling.

Olympian City: Showcasing Innovative Upcycling Solutions and Their Social and Economic Value

Following the launch of the 'GoCircular' experiential campaign, themed activities across five major shopping malls have begun. Olympian City, tmtplaza, Citywalk, Gold Coast Piazza, and Lee Tung Avenue are staging cross‑district events focused on upcycling, bringing together more than 30 local brands to provide an interactive platform for participation in the circular economy. At the same time, Sino Property Services is running eco-markets and upcycling workshops at over 20 residential clubhouses it manages, encouraging residents to adopt 'resource-reuse and neighbourhood-sharing.'

At Olympian City, a six-day event in collaboration with local woodcraft brand, START FROM ZERO, features installations made from reclaimed wood as well as upcycled wooden-flooring workshops where the public can learn to transform old flooring into practical items such as bottle openers, decorative trays and coasters. A charity bazaar will present a wide range of donated items, from second‑hand apparel contributed by celebrities, including On Chan, Kitty Yuen, Michelle Lo, and Yuki Lovey, to curated donations from residents, tenants, and staff across Sino Group's properties. The Group has also partnered with local brands to produce upcycled products for sale, with proceeds pledged to Christian Action.

The event also brings together young local creators and upcycling designers who translate sustainability concepts into design-led lifestyle items, integrating green aesthetics into everyday fashion and living. Green start‑ups incubated by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and The University of Hong Kong will demonstrate how technology and innovation can reframe 'waste' as a resource.

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Sino Group Launches 'GoCircular' Experiential Campaign

Sino Group Launches 'GoCircular' Experiential Campaign

Sino Group Launches 'GoCircular' Experiential Campaign

Sino Group Launches 'GoCircular' Experiential Campaign

Sino Group Launches 'GoCircular' Experiential Campaign

Sino Group Launches 'GoCircular' Experiential Campaign

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