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  2. Graphics: China's changing demographics through the decennial census

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  3. Six takeaways from China's seventh national population census

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  4. The Population Of China

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  6. Case study 1: China

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  1. A country with a rate of high population growth

    The graph below illustrates the impact of the One Child Policy on fertility rates, expressed as babies per woman. The fertility rate in China has dropped, reducing future strain on resources. The average number of children per woman in China dropped from 6 to 2.5 between 1950 and 2005. An estimated 300-400 million births were avoided.

  2. Evaluation and analysis of the projected population of China

    This study compares China's population projections with actual census data from 2010 to 2020 at different scales. ... W. U. Intergovernmental cooperation in Cheng-Yu economic zone: a case study on ...

  3. Case study 1: China

    With a population of 1.37 billion people (set 2016; source CIA World Facebook), China remains the world's most populous country. The growth rate in 2017 was estimated by the UN to be 0.43%, significantly lower than a world average of approximately 1.11% pa. The removal of the One Child Policy in 2016 may lead to an increase in this rate of ...

  4. Key facts about China's declining population

    Here are key facts about China's population and its projected changes in the coming decades, based on data from the UN and other sources: Although China will lose its title as the world's most populous country, the UN still estimates its population at 1.426 billion people in 2022. This is larger than the entire population of Europe (744 million) and the Americas (1.04 billion).

  5. China's population is shrinking. The impact will be felt around the

    The country's population fell in 2022 to 1.411 billion, down some 850,000 people from the previous year, China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced during a Tuesday briefing on ...

  6. Population Dynamics and Its Driving Forces in China from 2000 to ...

    The conclusions are as follows: (1) China's population distribution is uneven, and the trend of polarization in population distribution is increasingly evident. The spatial differences in population growth are shifting from east-west to north-south. ... The Case Study of the Mantua Lakes (SIN "Laghi di Mantova e Polo Chimico"; N Italy ...

  7. Population Policy, China

    Li J (1995) China's one child policy: how well it has worked: a case study of Hebei Province, 1978-88. Popul Dev Rev 21(3):563-585. Article Google Scholar Ma J (1996) 1.2 billion -retrospect and prospect of population in China. Int Soc Sci J 48(2):261-268. Google Scholar

  8. Is population beneficial to economic growth? An empirical study of China

    Similarly, in the case of China, the findings of the previous studies are contradictory. Two empirical investigations detected unidirectional causality from population to economic growth (Wong and Furuoka 2005; Hasan 2010) while one study discovered the reverse causality (Darrat and Al-Yousif 1999).

  9. Home

    Overview. China Population and Development Studies is an international platform for discourse on population phenomena and development issues. Covers a broad range of topics from demography and population studies to social science methods and methodology. Encourages interdisciplinary perspectives to improve understanding of demographic dynamics.

  10. China's high-stakes struggle to defy demographic disaster

    China's over-60 population sits at 297m, or 21% of the total. By 2050 those figures are expected to reach 520m and 38%. Yet demographers describe China's future as greyer—and smaller.

  11. China's population

    73.47. 1.79. 1.1 males to females. Context. China has been the world's most populous country for centuries and today makes up one-fifth of the world's population. The country's population of 1.3 billion in the early 2000s is projected to grow by another 100 million by 2050. India—with its higher fertility levels - is forecast to move ...

  12. Chinese Case Studies: An Introduction

    Chinese Case Studies: An Introduction. Zhao Shidong Institute of Geographic Science and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With the rapid development of China's economy over the last decades, its land use patterns have changed significantly, especially since the central government's adoption of socioeconomic reform policies, beginning in the late 1970s.

  13. China's population is declining

    On Tuesday, the Chinese government reported that 9.56 million people were born in China last year, while 10.41 million people had died. You don't have to be a demographer to know what that means ...

  14. Coupling analysis of population aging and economic growth with spatial

    Prior studies showed that the evolution trend of the overall pattern of economic development and population in China had been probed, indicating a similar movement ... Z., Xiao, Z. et al. Coupling analysis of population aging and economic growth with spatial-temporal variation: a case study in China. Int J Equity Health 21 , 107 (2022 ...

  15. The impact of population aging on economic growth: a case study on China

    The impact of population aging on economic growth is a very important issue in the process of population structure change. This paper first proposes research hypotheses based on a systematic literature review and theoretical analysis of the negative and positive effects of population aging on economic growth. Then, based on the data of 30 provinces in the Chinese Mainland from 2000 to 2019 ...

  16. Fine-scale population spatialization data of China in 2018 based on

    The 0.01° grid population data of China mainland in 2018 can be accessed freely at the figshare repository 44 (10.6084/m9.figshare.20400717.v1). The data collection contains one.rar file, labelled China_POP_0.01deg_2018.rar. ... Pan J, Lai J. Spatial pattern of population mobility among cities in China: Case study of the National Day plus Mid ...

  17. Relationship between Population Mobility and Economic Growth: A Case

    The study reveals that population flow and economic growth of northeast of China are co-integrated and have a longtime equilibrium. However, population flow hasn't contributed to economic growth. If economic growth were hard hit, it would lead to population flow out. Population crisis of northeast of China is caused by inside trusting.

  18. China Population Pyramid: Case Study

    The population pyramid of China in the 1950s and 1960s was characterized by a wide base, indicating a high birth rate and a large population of children. The pyramid also had a relatively narrow top, reflecting a lower life expectancy and a smaller population of elderly people. This demographic structure was typical of a developing country with ...

  19. Four decades of studies on population aging in China

    During the initial stage (1996-2000), the aging population kept growing, with an average annual growth rate of 2.97%. By 2000, the total number of elderly people aged 65 and above had reached 88.21 million, accounting for 7% of China's total population. At this point, China began to become an aging society.

  20. Accuracy Assessment of Two Global Gridded Population Dataset: A Case

    This study aims to evaluate the data accuracy of two population datasets in China, including LandScan with a 1 km spatial resolution and the WorldPop project (WorldPop) with a 100m spatial resolution, and indicates that WorldPop has the highest estimation accuracy in the spatial detail and comparison with the census dataset. Global gridded population data can be applied to a broad range of ...

  21. China Case Study

    All told, these tactics affect millions of Chinese and minority populations from China in at least 36 host countries across every inhabited continent. 1. The extensive scope of China's transnational repression is a result of a broad and ever-expanding definition of who should be subject to extraterritorial control by the Chinese Communist Party.

  22. Case Study: China

    Case study: China. In the late 1970s, the Chinese government introduced a number of measures to reduce the country's birth rate and slow the population growth rate. One of the most important new measures was a called the one-child policy, which stated that couples in China could only have one child. In 1950 the rate of population change in ...

  23. Case study- Over population of China.pdf

    Case study- Overpopulated China by Narin, Seung Yeon, SeoYeon,Jakub and Jack In this case study we are going to analyse about China's over population. China is a country located in the east of Asia and its neighbour countries are Mongolia, North Korea, India, Thailand, Afghanistan, etc. China has the highest population in the world of 1.2 billion which is 21% of the world's population .Today ...

  24. Study on the differences and influencing factors of spatial ...

    An aging population is one of the main features of China's current population structure, and it is a key area that needs attention to achieve high-quality population development. ... a case study of township research units in Anshun City, China Front Public Health. 2024 Mar 28:12:1351395. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1351395. eCollection 2024. ...

  25. Sustainability

    The main aim of this article is to evaluate the impact of dynamic indicators associated with urban spaces on the environmental behavior of residents in Shanghai, China. With the city experiencing rapid urbanization and increasing environmental concerns, it is crucial to understand how the design and management of urban spaces can encourage pro-environmental attitudes and actions among the ...

  26. Frontiers

    In this study, a coupla risks combination and coping strategies have been developed for confronting conflicts between population-economy development and water resources management (PEWM) due to population-industrial transformation into a floodplain of economic belt under climate change. A location-entropy based PVRA model coupla-risk analysis (LPCR) can be introduced into PEWM to reflect the ...

  27. Life expectancy, long-term care demand and dynamic financing mechanism

    China has piloted Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) to address increasing care demand. However, many cities neglected adjusting LTCI premiums since the pilot, risking the long-term sustainability of LTCI. Therefore, using Zhejiang Province as a case, this study simulated mortality-adjusted long-term care demand and the balance of LTCI funds through dynamic financing mechanism under diverse life ...