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2013 China Urban Statistical Yearbook.
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At the end of 2013, the total population of Chinese mainland (including the active military personnel of the People's Liberation Army of the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China in 31 provinces, autonomous regions Chinese and municipalities directly under the Central Government, excluding the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions and Taiwan Province and overseas Chinese) was 136072 million, an increase of 6.68 million over the end of the previous year.
The birth population was 16.4 million, the birth rate was 9.72 million, the mortality rate was 9.72 million, and the natural population growth rate was .
From the perspective of gender structure, the male population is 697.28 million, the female population is 663.44 million, the sex ratio of the total population of Nahuaicha is 100 females, and the sex ratio of the birth population is.
From the perspective of age composition, the working-age population between the ages of 16 and under the age of 60 (excluding 60 years old) was 919.54 million, a decrease of 2.44 million over the end of the previous year, accounting for 202.43 million of the total population, and the population aged 60 and above was 202.43 million, accounting for the total population, and the population aged 65 and above was 131.61 million, accounting for the total population.
From the perspective of urban and rural structure, the permanent urban population was 731.11 million, an increase of 19.29 million over the end of the previous year, and the rural permanent population was 629.61 million, a decrease of 12.61 million, and the proportion of urban population in the total population was 12.61 million. The population whose place of residence and place of household registration are not in the same township or sub-district and who have been away from the place of household registration for more than half a year (i.e., the population with separate households) was 100 million, an increase of 9.59 million over the end of the previous year, of which the floating population was 100 million, an increase of 8.12 million over the end of the previous year.
At the end of the year, there were 769.77 million employees, an increase of 2.73 million over the end of the previous year, of which 382.4 million were employed in urban areas, an increase of 11.38 million over the end of the previous year.
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At the end of 2013, the total population of the mainland was 135404 million, an increase of 6.69 million over the end of the previous year, of which the urban population was 711.82 million, accounting for the total population, an increase of one percentage point over the end of the previous year. The annual birth population was 16.35 million, and the birth rate was; The number of deaths was 9.66 million, and the mortality rate was; The natural growth rate is: The sex ratio of the population at birth was 222.87 million (including those under the age of 15), accounting for 222.87 million of the total population, an increase of one percentage point over the end of the previous year; The working-age population aged 15-59 (including those under 60 years old) was 937.27 million, a decrease of 3.45 million over the end of the previous year, accounting for the total population, a decrease of one percentage point over the end of the previous year; The population aged 60 and above was 193.9 million, accounting for the total number of people at the state banquet, an increase of one percentage point over the end of the previous year.
The number of people living in separated households in the country is 100 million, of which the floating population is 100 million.
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population, people's livelihood and social security.
At the end of 2013, the total population of the mainland was 135404 million, an increase of 6.69 million over the end of the previous year, of which the urban population was 711.82 million, accounting for the total population, an increase of one percentage point over the end of the previous year. The annual population is 16.35 million, which is unexpected. The number of deaths was 9.66 million, and the mortality rate was; The natural growth rate is: The sex ratio of the population at birth was 222.87 million (including the population under the age of 15), accounting for the total population, an increase of one percentage point over the end of the previous year; The working-age population aged 15-59 (including those under 60 years old) was 937.27 million, a decrease of 3.45 million over the end of the previous year, accounting for the total population, a decrease of one percentage point over the end of the previous year; The population aged 60 and above was 193.9 million, accounting for 193.9 million of the total population, an increase of one percentage point over the end of the previous year.
The number of people living in separated households in the country is 100 million, of which the floating population is 100 million.
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In 2013, the Chinese population was 100 million, of which the urban population accounted for the proportion and the male population.
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1 Henan Province 96.13 million people, 2 Shandong Province 90.82 million people, 3, Sichuan Province 86.73 million people, 4 Guangdong Province 78.59 million people, 5, Jiangsu Province 73.81 million people, 6, Hebei Province 67.35 million people, 7 Hunan Province 66.29 million people, 8 Anwei Province 63.38 million people, 9 Hubei Province 59.88 million people, 10 Guangxi Province 48.22 million people, 11 Zhejiang Province 46.47 million people, 12, Yunnan Province 43.33 million people, 13 Jiangxi Province 42.22 million people, 14 Liaoning kidney 42.03 million people, 38.37 million people in 15 Guizhou Province and 38.13 million people in 16 Heilongjiang Province.
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Guizhou Province.
10,000 people Annual. Shandong Province.
10,000 people Annual. Jilin Province.
10,000 people Annual.
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
10,000 people Annual. Shanxi Province.
10,000 people Annual.
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In 2013, the number of births in all provinces was 16.4 million.
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Macao: covers an area of square kilometers, with a permanent population of about 10,000 and a population density of 20,719 square kilometers; Probably the most densely populated first-class administrative region in the world.
Hong Kong: It covers an area of square kilometers, with a permanent population of 10,000 and a population density of 6,781 square kilometers;
Shanghai: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 10,000 and a population density of 3,829 square kilometers; It is the municipality with the highest population density.
Beijing: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of about 10,000 and a population density of 1,230 square kilometers.
Tianjin: The area is 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of about 10,000 and a population density of 1,134 square kilometers;
Jiangsu Province: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 80.7 million and a population density of 753 square kilometers; It is the province with the highest population density.
Taiwan Province: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 23.6 million and a population density of 655 square kilometers;
Guangdong Province: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 115.21 million and a population density of 647 square kilometers.
Shandong Province: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 100 million and a population density of 638 square kilometers.
10.Henan Province: It covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 96.4 million and a population density of 577 square kilometers.
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Summary. In terms of increment, the top five provinces in terms of permanent population increase since the end of 2011 are: Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Henan, with an increase of 19.28 million, 9.7 million, 5.05 million, 10,000, and 4.22 million respectively in 10 years.
If we only compare the net increase at the end of 2021 compared with the end of 2020, the top three are: Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Hubei, with an increase of 720,000, 600,000, and 10,000 respectively.
Trends in population change by province from 2011 to 2022.
Good From the perspective of increment, since the end of 2011, the top five provinces in terms of permanent population increase are: Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Henan, with an increase of 19.28 million people, 9.7 million Zhengchong people, 5.05 million people, 10,000 people, and 4.22 million people respectively in 10 years. If we only compare the net increase at the end of 2021 compared to the end of 2020, the top three are:
Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Hubei increased by 720,000, 600,000, and 10,000 respectively.
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