What would be the most reasonable population size for China?

Updated on educate 2024-03-24
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think the most reasonable population in China should be about 1 billion, after all, our land area is still relatively large, and it should be no problem to carry 1 billion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it should be around one billion, because according to the land area of our country and the total annual grain production, this number is the most appropriate, and it is conducive to everyone's harvest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to China's land area, various resources, environmental sanitation, national social welfare treatment, population employment and other factors, China's optimal population should be about 600 million, and the optimal population should be about 600 million.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think the most reasonable number of people in China is about 1 billion, and too much of it will aggravate the depletion of resources and lead to fierce competition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although China's total population is very large, due to China's increasingly serious population aging problem, China's young people cannot be reduced, so the most reasonable population in China is that the number of births should at least keep up with the number of old people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The total population of China in the seventh national census in 2020 was 141178 million, an increase of 72.06 million compared with the 133972 in the sixth national census in 2010.

    The figure above is the total number of people in previous years, and the line chart **Guangjuntong. Hood.

    The data shows that China's population has continued to maintain a low-speed growth trend in the past 10 years.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From all aspects, the population of the United States is a very standard population ratio, the population of the United States is about 300 million, plus the United States has many plains, and the land in the habitable zone is more than that of China, so China's population is 100 million to 200 million, and the distribution of all aspects will be balanced, and the pressure on people will not be great.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the Chinese population remains at about 900 million, it is the most suitable, and the pressure from all aspects of society will be much reduced.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Putting aside the population structure, there is no point in looking at this problem, many people do not have any understanding of the population structure, and take it for granted that they use resources to compare with population.

    If there is a suitable population structure, I will not think that there are fewer people, a good population structure is, on average, each person has a little and a few offspring, due to the existence of accidental death, that is, just right, to maintain the replacement level, on the contrary, if the fertility rate is too low, there are more old people, fewer children, 1.5 billion I think it is less, to increase the fertility rate, for example, each person has 0.9 offspring, so that the population will slowly fall, and it will not slide, many people simply can't realize it, The impact of the population decline on one's own life, and the failure to realize the harm of poor demographics.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no most suitable one to say that 1.4 billion can be raised, 400 million people are also one of the most populous countries, and 700 million people in 2100 will definitely be more suitable than the current 1.4 billion.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the long run, with the current productive forces, the population needs to return to 100 million in order to improve the quality of life, of course, social production must also develop at a high speed, and new technologies need to be constantly introduced. If you only want to work for half a year, then the population needs to return to 200 million people, (divide our current population by more than 40 years of price increases, the population should be kept around 100 million, and life at that time can be said to be enjoyable, because by then you only need to work for a year for a month, and by that time you will have two-thirds of the year on vacation) If you really want to get to the bottom of how to enjoy life, in fact, it is okay now, you can choose a way of living you need, save money, delay marriage and childbirth, Or some people go to the extreme and choose Dink. You can choose a variety of ways to live, and you don't have to wait for the population to accept it.

    If you have to wait for everyone to be the same, then the unceremonious population needs to go back to the 20 million population of the Yellow Emperor's time, which means that you only need to work 18 days a year. I estimate that this day is impossible to come, people are unconscious creatures, and the Yellow Emperor Chiyou is still at war, snatching survival resources.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    According to China's land area, about 2 billion people is just right, if the population is too large, many people will have no place to live.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.3 billion or so. When I counted this number before, I thought that people were just right, no more, no less, and I thought this number was the best.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not a matter of quantity, it's a matter of coordination!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In life, it can be consulted in newspapers and magazines on the InternetLarge numbers have recorded the number of Chinese people.

    According to the Communiqué of the Fifth National Population Census, the total population of the country as at 1 November 2000 was 129533 million. Among them, the population of 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government (excluding Kinmen, Matsu and other islands in Fujian Province) and active military personnel is 126583 million.

    The population of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is 6.78 million; The Macao Special Administrative Region has a population of 440,000, while the islands of Taiwan Province and Fujian Province such as Kinmen and Matsu have a population of 22.28 million. According to estimates by the National Bureau of Statistics, on January 6, 2005, the total Chinese population reached 1.3 billion (excluding Hong Kong, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province), accounting for about 21 of the world's total population.

    Due to the implementation of family planning, the arrival of China's 1.3 billion population day has been delayed by four years. Although China has entered the ranks of low-fertility countries, due to the inertia of population growth, the Chinese population will continue to grow at an average annual rate of 8 million to 10 million at present and in the next decade or so.

    According to the current total fertility rate**, the total Chinese population will reach 100 million and 100 million in 2020, respectively; The total population will peak around 2033, reaching about 1.5 billion. The proportions of the population with different levels of education to the total population are as follows: above university level, high school level, junior high school level, and primary school population.

    The number of people with higher levels of education has increased substantially, and the proportion of the population with primary education has gradually decreased.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    On May 11, 2021, the results of the 7th National Population Census were announced. The total population of the country is 1443497378, of which 1411778724 are registered in the census from the 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and servicemen;

    Chinese is the population of China as a whole, of which the total population of Chinese mainland is 140005 00,000 (2020 data), and the total population of Hong Kong, China in 2018: 7.43 million [1]. Macau, China's total population in 2018:

    667,400 [2]. Total population of Taiwan Province in 2018: about 23.58 million [3].

    On May 11, 2021, the results of the 7th National Population Census were announced. The total population of the country is 1443497378, of which 1411778724 are registered in the census from the 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and servicemen; The population of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is 7,474,200; The population of the Macao Special Administrative Region is 683218; The population of Taiwan is 23561236.

    The national population increased by 72053872 compared to the 1339724852 in the sixth national census in 2010, with an average annual growth rate of . [18]

    On January 17, 2022, the National Bureau of Statistics released China's economic data for 2021. At the end of 2021, the national population (including the population of 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and military personnel on active duty, excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents and foreigners living in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) was 1,412.6 million, an increase of 480,000 from the end of the previous year. [20]

    Chinese name. Chinese population.

    Foreign name. China population phonetic.

    Major ethnic groups. Han, Zhuang, Hui, Mongolian, Manchu.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    China has a population of 100 million people.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The United States has immigrated in large numbers since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and Europe has encouraged childbearing for many years, and so far no country has a population that is a fraction of that of China. China's creation of the world's most populous country is not a crime against the world, not a strategic mistake of thousands of years, not a burden to the world, but the wealth of the world, a contribution to the world, and a great contribution to the world. As the productivity of the world's population continues to decline, the value of the Chinese population is appreciating.

    China's population growth and population restrictions are an asset that the world can learn from. China - how many Chinese can be fed? China - how many Chinese can be fed?

    This question is of the same nature as "how many people can the earth support". The Limits to Growth, which was once a sensation in the world, was a prediction made by the Club of Rome in 1972 based on the world model of system dynamics: "By 1981 there will be no gold, in 1985 there will be no mercury, in 1990 there will be no zinc, in 1992 there will be no oil, in 1993 there will be no copper, aluminium and natural gas."

    Ten years have passed since the 21st century, and the above-mentioned scenario of resource exhaustion has not emerged. The implicit formula of "The Limits to Growth", which is the ratio of total resources to the rate of consumption, simplifies the process of human development. There is nothing wrong with the "Bilucha theory of limited resources", the number of various resources on the earth, especially non-renewable resources, is indeed limited, but the way people use resources, including the mode of production and consumption, is not fixed.

    For example, everyone is very concerned about oil supply now, but the history of human beings using oil as an energy source is less than 200 years, and the next 200 or 2000 years of human history cannot be an era in which we cannot survive without oil. Some experts believe that as for how many people China can feed, according to international standards, per capita mu of land can achieve grain self-sufficiency, and Chinese per mu are still far from this bottom line.

    Therefore, China now has such phenomena as serious abandonment, difficulty in selling grain, and low grain prices. China's consumption of resources per unit of GDP (including water resources) is several times or more than ten times that of developed countries, and there is still a lot of room to open up sources and reduce expenditures. In terms of population, will China continue to be a "country with a large population", a "country with a medium population", or a "country with a small population"?

    This is a problem that China must solve in its rise as a great power and in its national rejuvenation. The more developed countries are, the more developed they need to develop their populations, so they do everything possible to increase their total population. The density of Chinese population is smaller than that of most developed countries, and now developed countries are actively introducing immigrants, China is aging, it is difficult to provide immigrants for the world, and the world's migrant population will be monopolized by populous countries such as India.

    This is not conducive to the spread of Chinese culture and to safeguarding the interests of the nation overseas. As the world's population continues to rise, why should China reduce it? Is it necessary for China to make room for the world to learn from Lei Feng in terms of total population?

    Could it be that China's great rejuvenation should be built on the basis of a shrinking population?

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