Population Increment.
When the PRC was founded in 1949, China had a population of 541.67 million.
From 1960 to 2023 the population of China increased from 667.07 million to 1.43 billion people.
This is a growth of 113.7 percent in 63 years.
The highest increase in China was recorded in 1966 with 2.83 percent.
The biggest decrease in 1961 with -1.01 percent.
The Growth of Chinas Population 1949-1982 (With Special
China's urban population increased substantially in the 1950s with the l urbanization supposedly rising from 10.6 per cent in 1949 to a peak of 19.8 pe. |
World Population Ageing 2015
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |
WORLD POPULATION TO 2300
Estimated world population: 1950-2000 and projections: 2000-2300. for selected large countries (China and India) |
World Population 1950-2000: Perception and Response
Thus for example |
Population Division
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |
THE SILVER AND WHITE ECONOMY: THE CHINESE
current extent to which China has been prepared for its population ageing in five sections. Section 1 China's population growth between 1950 and 2100. |
Urban Population Growth and Urbanization in China since 1949
"c" TPC: Total Population of City. Proper (Shiqlu ongrenkou) used to define the urban population in 1950-63 |
Internal Migration in China 1950-1988
floating population is composed of migrants to cities who do not have urban household registration cards. The control of migration in China has relaxed |
The population of Asia and the Far East 1950-1980.
Using these estimates for China (main- land) the following population estimates for the four sub-regions in Asia and the Far East during the 1920-. 1950 |
World Population Prospects 2022
China and India accounted for the largest populations in these regions with more than 1.4 billion each in 2022. Figure I.2. Population estimates |
Why Did Chinas Population Grow so Quickly? - Independent Institute
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Chinese population grew by about 2 percent per year By 2007, the rate of population growth had slowed to 0 7 percent per |
THE SILVER AND WHITE ECONOMY: THE CHINESE - OECD
China's population growth between 1950 and 2100 Source : United Nations ( 2011) 6 2 2 Approaching lowest-low fertility rate Despite widespread controversy |
Urban Trends and Policy in China - OECD
Indications are that urbanisation will continue, at even more rapid rates in parts of the country, well into this century Figure 1 Urban populations, 1950–2030 — |
Population Aging and Economic Growth in China - CORE
Government initiatives rapidly reduced the death rate, China's population began to grow rapidly, and the age structure became even younger in the 1950s and |
Chinas Nutrient Availability and Sources, 1950-91 - CORE
Smil and Lardy concluded that by the late 1970s the Chinese population's average average per capita daily nutrient availability for 1950-82, derived through |
Health, Education and Chinas Demographic Transition Since 1950
China's human capital – the health and education of the population – has played an important and under-appreciated role in China's rapid economic |
WORLD POPULATION TO 2300 - the United Nations
79 FIGURES 1 Estimated world population, 1950-2000, and projections: 2000- 2050 for selected large countries (China and India), as was the previous |
[PDF] Why Did Chinas Population Grow so Quickly? - Independent Institute
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Chinese population grew by about 2 percent per year By 2007, the rate of population growth had slowed to 07 percent per |
[PDF] Population Growth in China: The Basic Characteristics of Chinas
Accordingly, before 1950 China had demographic characteristics of a pre modern society with high mortality and high fertility rates This situation produced |
Population trends in China and India (A Review) - PNAS
bers and the trends in fertility and mortality since 1950 GROWTH IN POPULATION, 1951 1981 The increase in numbers of persons in China and India in the |
[PDF] Population Pyramids in China
They then interpret population pyramids for China over time (1950 2050), in order to think about the population structure of a country and how it can change |
[PDF] World Population to 2300 - the United Nations
79 FIGURES 1 Estimated world population, 1950 2000, and projections 2000 2050 population of China, or more than twice the cur rent population of all |
[PDF] Population Aging and Economic Growth in China - Core
Government initiatives rapidly reduced the death rate, China's population began to grow rapidly, and the age structure became even younger in the 1950s and |
[PDF] the silver and white economy: the chinese demographic - OECD
China's population growth between 1950 and 2100 Source United Nations ( 2011) 622 Approaching lowest low fertility rate Despite widespread controversy |
[PDF] Population Policies, Demographic Structural Changes, and the
mentation of China's population control policies started in the early 1970s The government early 1950s, Chinese families were encouraged to have children |