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This country is Canada.
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Force + Mouth = Add; Closed + Hand = Held; One + person = large;
Plus + Tak + Big = Canada.
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You can't go wrong with Canada!
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It's that simple.
I won't talk about it.
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It's too simple, I haven't come here yet? Illustrious.
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There's a full range of departments here.
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Per capita is just a country's data reflecting the standard of living, counting the "strength" of a ball?? A small country with a per capita value of 100 million yuan, a GDP of 100 million, and a population of 1 person, will be destroyed if we fight a village.
The comparison between GDP and per capita is that GDP represents a country's production capacity, representing how many planes, tanks, missiles, and bullets a country can produce in a year during a war. And per capita represents the material living standard of the people in peacetime. Attention, it is a time of "peace".
If a country fights a war, especially a full-scale war, then the human and material resources of the whole country will serve this war.
Therefore, the per capita impact on the overall strength of the country is negligible.
1st floor: Who taught you the phrase "If the per capita is large, the total amount is great, Nima"? Luxembourg has the largest per capita in the world, but its total GDP is lower than that of Iran and Thailand, and it is nothing in peacetime.
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GDP is to show the strength of a country, China has always focused on doing big things, to see the difference between the two, to figure out what the purpose of your comparison is.
If we look at the overall happiness level of the country, there is no doubt that our country is still a developing country.
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The larger the per capita, the greater the total amount Nima.
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Advantages: From the side, we can see the prosperity of the country, the prosperity of the economy, and the society.
It will be stable and orderly, the development of science and technology, the improvement of living conditions, and so on.
Cons: 1The burden on society has increased.
2.The development of social and cultural welfare undertakings is not compatible with the aging of the population.
3.The family pension function is weakened.
4.The demand for medical care and life services among the elderly is prominent.
Introduction: Population aging refers to the dynamic growth of the proportion of the elderly population in the total population due to the decrease in the number of young people and the increase in the number of elderly people. Internationally, the proportion of the population over 60 years old in the total population reaches 10%, or the proportion of the population over 65 years old reaches 7% of the total population as the standard for countries or regions to enter an aging society.
The main characteristics of Chinese population aging are: population aging has reached its peak ahead of schedule. In the late 20th century, in order to control the rapid growth of the population, the state implemented the family planning policy, which caused the birth rate to decline rapidly and accelerated the aging process of the Chinese population.
Since the population pressure will still be heavy in the first half of the next century, and the national policy of family planning will continue to be adhered to, the result will inevitably be that China will reach the peak of population aging early.
In a less developed socio-economic state, the population is aging. Some developed countries that have entered an aging society in the early stage have a per capita GDP of more than 20,000 US dollars"Get rich first and grow old", which lays the economic foundation for solving the problems brought about by the aging of the population. When China entered an aging society, the per capita GDP was about 3,000 US dollars"Grow old before you get rich"Because the economic strength is not strong, it undoubtedly increases the difficulty of solving the problem of aging.
Navigating the aging phase of the population under multiple pressures. In the first half of the next century, in the process of establishing and perfecting the socialist market economic system, China will have arduous tasks of reform and development, and the economy and society will need to be sustained and the society must remain stable.
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Population ageing presents the following characteristics:
First, the elderly population base is large.
The elderly population over 60 years old is 1 5 of the total elderly population in the world and 1 2 of the elderly population in Asia.
Second, the elderly population is growing rapidly.
From 1980 to 1999, in less than 20 years, the age structure of China's population basically completed the transformation from adult to old, while it took about 80 years for Britain to complete this process and 40 years for Sweden.
Third, the trend of aging is obvious. In recent years, the number of elderly people over 80 years old in China has grown at an average annual rate of about 4.7, which is significantly faster than the growth rate of the elderly population over 60 years old. At present, there are 13 million elderly people over the age of 80, accounting for about 9 7 of the total elderly population.
Fourth, there are large differences in the degree of aging in different regions.
The age structure of Shanghai's population entered the elderly type as early as 1979, while the western provinces and autonomous regions such as Qinghai and Ningxia are not expected to enter until around 2010, a difference of about 30 years.
Fifth, the aging of the population is not commensurate with the level of social and economic development.
When some developed countries in Europe and the United States enter the aging society, the per capita GDP is generally about 5,000 to 10,000 US dollars, while China is currently less than 1,000 US dollars.
The so-called population aging refers to the proportion of the elderly population in a certain society, relative to the proportion of the young population, showing a continuous growth trend. In short, it refers to the process of increasing the proportion of the elderly population. At present, a quantitative criterion accepted by the international community is that a society can be called an ageing society if the population aged 60 and over accounts for more than 10 per cent of the total population of the society, or the population aged 65 and over accounts for more than 7 per cent of the total population of the society.
Since the introduction of family planning in the 1970s, China's fertility rate has declined rapidly, and at the same time, the increase in life expectancy has led to a dramatic change in the age of the population. Population ageing is one of the results. According to the United Nations Population Program, the proportion of China's population aged 60 and over and the population aged 65 and over will increase from 2000 to 2010, 2030 and 2050, respectively.
It can be asserted that the issue of population ageing will become an unprecedented challenge for the country and every family.
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China's population aging has six characteristics:
First, the elderly population base is large. According to the data of the Sixth National Population Census, as of November 1, 2010, the elderly over 60 years old accounted for the total population. China is the only country in the world with an elderly population of more than 100 million.
Second, the elderly population is increasing rapidly. According to the research group of "National Strategy for Population Aging", China's elderly population will exceed 200 million in 2014, and the proportion of the elderly population will exceed 30% in 2042.
Third, the number of elderly people in difficulty is large. In the past 10 years, the number of elderly people over 80 years old has nearly doubled to more than 20 million, and in 2010, nearly 50% of urban and rural empty-nest families were closed.
Fourth, aging precedes industrialization. Compared with developed countries, which have achieved industrialization when they enter an aging society, China is still in the process of industrialization and urbanization.
Fifth, ageing is accompanied by the miniaturization of families. According to the data of the sixth national population census, at present, the average family person in China has become smaller, and the family pension function has been significantly weakened.
Sixth, the old-age dependency ratio has risen rapidly. In 2010, about 5 working-age people were responsible for 1 elderly person; According to **, in 2030, about one working-age population will bear one elderly person.
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Whether a country is strong or not should be measured at three levels:
The first is prosperity and prosperity at the material level, the second is civilization and justice at the institutional level, and the third is excellence at the spiritual level.
The material level refers to the living and living conditions of a nation, the spiritual level refers to the temperament and depth of a nation, and the institutional level refers to the rationality and governance ability of a nation.
The state's respect for and protection of human rights is an unshakable constitutional principle, and it is also a concentrated expression of the people's yearning for a better life.
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Indicators of the strength of the country.
Refers to:1Nationality -- the population is not large, is the quality good?2Economy - the country's overall economy, per capita income Exports and imports 3Science and technology -- military science and technology General technology.
The strength of a country encompasses many aspects. Mainly refers to the above.
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In addition, in the feudal era, it was mainly military power, and basically all international problems were solved by war.
Military power is still fundamental in modern society, but due to the increase in the number and population of countries, the international situation has become quite delicate, and military means sometimes pale in comparison. And because of the technological **, countries with weak military power can fight against powerful countries with strong military power through methods such as piracy, terrorist attacks, etc. So the indicators of the country's strength become diversified, such as the economy, education, and so on.
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