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It is about 18% of the world's total population.
From the perspective of total population, China's total population will reach 141178 million in 2020, accounting for about 18% of the world's total population, or about one-fifth.
The national population in 2020 increased compared to the 1339724852 people in the national population in 2010.
Chinese population. That is, the population of China as a whole. May 11, 2021, the 7th National Population Census.
The results were announced: the total population of the country was 1443497378.
Population distribution: floating population.
The lack of effective protection of the rights to employment, children's education, medical and health care, social security, and family planning seriously restricts the orderly flow and rational distribution of the population, and makes it difficult to coordinate the development of urban and rural areas and regions.
In the face of complex population problems, China has built a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way.
and the strategic height of building a harmonious socialist society, adhere to the people-oriented, comprehensive, coordinated and sustainable scientific concept of development.
We should continue to improve population policies and programs, solve population problems in an all-round way with all-round human development, improve the quality of the population, improve the population structure, guide the rational distribution of the population, and promote the coordinated and sustainable development of the population, economic, social, resources and environment while stabilizing the low fertility level.
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The Chinese account for 22% of the world's population.
Historically, the Chinese population has maintained a large proportion of the world's population. In 1850, the Chinese population was about 100 million, accounting for 34% of the world's population. Due to war and other reasons, the Chinese population grew slowly from 1850 to 1950.
At the end of 1949, the population of Chinese mainland was 100 million, and the proportion of the world's population fell to 22%. Since 1950, due to the development of production and the increase in life expectancy, the population of all countries in the world has grown rapidly. By the end of 1990, the Chinese population had reached 100 million, but their proportion of the world's population remained at about 22%.
As early as 1962, the Communist Party of China (CPC) made instructions to seriously advocate family planning. In the 1990s, China's fertility rate fell below replacement level as family planning efforts intensified. Due to demographic reasons, the total Chinese population continues to grow, but its proportion in the world is decreasing year by year, and the degree of aging is deepening.
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On May 11, at the press conference of the State Council Information Office, Ning Jizhe, deputy head of the leading group of the seventh national population census and director of the National Bureau of Statistics, introduced that in 2020, the national population will reach 100 million, accounting for about 18% of the world's total population, and China is still the world's most populous country.
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That's a little over 30 percent.
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As of 2022, the proportion of Chinese in the world's population is about:
China has a population of more than 1.3 billion, and its huge population has forced China to implement a large-scale birth planning policy to slow down population growth. Becoming the most populous country in the world, India ranks second on the planet with 100 million people, followed by the United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia, etc.
The number of people added globally will remain above 86 million per year. The world's population will reach 7.1 billion to 7.8 billion by 2015, more than 8 billion by 2025, and 9.4 billion by 2050. According to scientists' analysis, the world's population will peak at 10.6 billion by 2080, and will gradually decline thereafter, falling to 100 million by the end of the 21st century.
Development of the world's population
After the Second World War, as the world entered a period of relative peace and the level of science and technology and medical care continued to improve, the population of many developing countries grew very rapidly. These countries are mainly from Asia, Africa and Latin America. In China, for example, there were about 100 million people in the Qing Dynasty in 1850 and 100 million in 1953 when the People's Republic of China was founded.
Despite the wars, the population has increased by 100 million in more than 100 years.
Since the 50s, China's population has also grown rapidly, and the 1982 census showed that Chinese population exceeded one billion. India, the second most populous country in the world, had about 100 million people in 1750 and reached 100 million in 1941; India now has a population of more than 1.2 billion. The population of Indonesia's Java region has risen from five million in 1815 to 100 million today.
Mexico's population grew from 13 million in 1900 to 100 million in 2009.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Chinese Yu Vertical Mouth.
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A: As of 2022, China's Zhiyou population accounts for about the total population of the world. At the same time, the population of the country is 100 million, ranking first in the world.
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As of 2022, the proportion of the Chinese population in the world's population is about **
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Increase. In 2020, the country's population totaled 141178 million, an increase of 72.06 million compared with 133972 0,000 in 2010, an increase; Average annual growth rate.
This is a percentage point lower than the average annual growth rate from 2000 to 2010. The data shows that China's population has continued to maintain a low-speed growth trend in the past 10 years.
The slowdown in growth and steady growth are the main characteristics of China's total population. Seventh National Population Census.
Deputy Head of the Leading Group, National Bureau of Statistics.
Director Ning Jizhe.
He said that China's population has maintained a certain level of inertial growth.
The growth trend is driven by three main reasons:
One is the Chinese population.
A certain level of inertial growth is maintained. The Chinese population is large, and there are currently more than 300 million women of childbearing age, which can maintain more than 10 million births every year.
Scale. Second, the adjustment of the birth policy has achieved positive results, with the implementation of the "single two-child" and "comprehensive two-child" policies, the number of births has rebounded rapidly. According to census data, the number of children aged 0-14 in China reached 253.38 million in 2020, an increase of 30.92 million over 2010, an increase of one percentage point.
The third is the life expectancy of the population.
Continuous improvement. In the past decade, China's rapid economic and social development, medical and health conditions have been greatly improved, and people's health conditions have improved significantly, which has made the annual number of deaths in China continue to be less than the number of births, and the total population has maintained a growth trend.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - The Seventh National Population Census.
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The total population of 230 countries in the world has reached 7.5 billion, of which China ranks first with 100 million people, becoming the most populous country in the world, India ranks second in the world with 100 million people, and the third to tenth places are: the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Russia.
And in 1960 there were 3 billion people in the world. In less than 30 years, the population exceeded 5 billion in 1987. Today, another 30 years later, there are about 7.5 billion people in the world.
Since 1975, the global population has grown at a rate of approximately 1 billion per 12 years. However, during the same period, the composition of the world's population changed and deviated from the historical pattern.
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In 2020, the world's population has reached 7 billion, which is more than the earth's capacity, and the population must be controlled.
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Now that the world has a population of 7.4 billion, what will be the world's population by 2050?
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The total world population in 2020 was 7,585,204,179. Among them, China ranks first with 1,400,050,000 people, making it the world's most populous country, and India ranks second on the planet with 1,354,051,854 people.
The third to tenth places are: the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, etc.
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The world's population is close to 7.6 billion, and the total population of 230 countries has reached nearly 7.6 billion. Among them, 13 countries have a population of more than 100 million, namely China, India, the United States, Indonesia and other countries.
As of March 29, 2020, the total population of 230 countries in the world is 7,585,204,179 people, of which China ranks first with 1,400,050,000 people, becoming the most populous country in the world, India ranks second in the world with 1,354,051,854 people, and the third to tenth places are: the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, etc.
Current projections all point to a sustained increase in the world's population in the coming decades, but it is difficult to estimate the decline in the birth rate and other factors do not allow for a specific figure, only that the world's population will be between 7.5 billion and 10.5 billion in 2050, depending on the rate of decline in the birth rate.
In the long run, it is estimated that the world's population will stop growing and decline slowly around 2050-2150. At the same time, some analysts have expressed concerns about whether population growth can be sustainable.
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