Latest census reflects China's changing demographic landscape

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Latest census reflects China's changing demographic landscape

(Xinhua) 08:38, May 12, 2021

-- China released the results of the seventh national census on Tuesday.

-- The country's population on the mainland maintained steady growth, reaching 1.41178 billion in 2020, an increase of 5.38 percent from 2010, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Tuesday.

-- Ning Jizhe, head of the NBS, expects China's population to stay above 1.4 billion "for a certain period in the future."

BEIJING, May 11 (Xinhua) -- China's most recent national census data have revealed the demographic changes and trends of the world's most populous country, offering strong statistical support for its efforts in advancing high-quality development.

China's population on the mainland maintained steady growth, reaching 1.41178 billion in 2020, an increase of 5.38 percent from 2010, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Tuesday.

Latest census reflects China

Between 2010 and 2020, the education level of China's citizens improved continuously, the gender ratio became more balanced, changes in family-planning policy led to a rebound of new births, population mobility increased and the urbanization rate further elevated, the census data show.

Ning Jizhe, head of the NBS, told a press conference that such major changes reflect the historical course of economic, social and demographic development, but the census data also point to challenges that the country will be actively addressing.

POSITIVE CHANGES

China maintains its position as the most populous country on the planet, with its population on the mainland accounting for about 18 percent of the world's total.

"China's advantage as a super-large domestic market will exist for a long time," said Ning.

He attributed the basically steady growth over the past decade to China's large population base, which has ensured more than 10 million newborn babies every year, as well as a shift to the two-child policy, which resulted in a rebound in the number of births.

Latest census reflects China

A man holding his newly-born second child poses for a group photo with his wife and his first son, who shows the medical certificate of birth of his little sister. (Xinhua/Ji Chunpeng)

In 2020, China's population aged between zero and 14 hit 253.38 million, an increase of 30.92 million from 10 years ago, or 1.35 percentage points in proportion to the total population.

The country saw the male-to-female ratio hit a record low of 105.07 in 2020, the most balanced gender ratio since the first census in 1953.

Latest census reflects China

Over the past decade, China accomplished positive achievements in vigorously developing higher education and eliminating illiteracy among young adults.

The number of people who had received or were receiving college-level education reached 218.36 million in 2020, while the illiteracy rate declined to 2.67 percent from 4.08 percent in 2010.

"Talent dividends will gradually emerge following the improved education level," said Ning.

The country also made steady progress in promoting new urbanization, with 901.99 million people living in urban areas on the mainland, accounting for 63.89 percent of the total population.

Latest census reflects China

There were also changes in the data-collection methods used in the census last year.

Electronic data collection was adopted for the first time, allowing real-time reporting. Residents were also allowed to document their information online themselves.

Big data and cloud technology, services and applications were used in data processing, improving the efficiency and quality of the census.

Latest census reflects China

Census takers prepare door-to-door visits at a community in Fengtai District of Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 10, 2020. (Xinhua/Li Xin)

LOOKING FORWARD

As China enters the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the country has to cope with various issues in order to achieve high-quality growth, including a slower rate of population growth and an increasing elderly population.

The average annual population growth rate from 2010 to 2020 stood at 0.53 percent, slightly lower than the 0.57 percent recorded from 2000 to 2010, according to the NBS.

Latest census reflects China

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