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CHINA

POPULATION
REPORT
PRESENTED BY: AMARDECER
BURGOS
MAMBUGWAY
PAMPLONA
OBJECTIV
E
To identify the Population Report of CHINA
CHINA

The name 'China' comes from the Sanskrit "Cina", which was
derived from the name of the Qin Dynasty, the first ruling
family of Imperial China.

C h i n a i s t h e w o r l d ' s s e c o n d - m o s t - p o p u l o u s c o u n t r y.
POPULATION

China's overall population by the end of 2023 was 1.4097 billion, down
about 2 million people from 1.4118 billion in 2022, which last year fell
for the first time in decades by about 850,000 from 2021.
NATALITY

New births fell 5.7% to 9.02 million and the birth rate was a
record low 6.39 births per 1,000 people, down from a rate of
6.77 births in 2022. Births in the country have been
plummeting for decades as a result of the one-child policy
implemented from 1980 to 2015 and its rapid urbanisation
during that period.
MORTALITY

In 2023, the mortality rate in China ranged at approximately 7.87


deaths per 1,000 inhabitants. The mortality rate in China displayed an
uneven development over the last two decades. This is mainly related
to the very uneven sizes of Chinese age groups, improvements in health
care, and the occurrence of epidemics.
SEX RATIO

In 2023, the sex ratio of the total population in China ranged at


approximately 104.5 males to 100 females. Like most other
sexual species, the sex ratio in humans tends to be one to one.
But due to factors like sex selective abortions and different life
expectancy between men and women, the
sex ratio varies in different age groups.
AGE DISTRIBUTION

In 2023, a bout 61.3 pe rc e nt of the


Chinese popula tion wa s be twe e n 16
a nd 59 ye a rs old. Apa rt from the
information give n on broa d a ge groups
in this sta tistic , some more informa tion
is provide d by a
timeline for the a ge distribution a nd a
population bre a kdown by sma lle r a ge g
roups
.
REFERENCE

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