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China releases results of seventh national census

XinhuaPublished: 2021-05-11 17:41:45
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China released the results (结果 jiéguǒ) of the seventh national census on Tuesday.

A mother hangs out with her daughter in Beijing, April 5, 2021. [Photo: China Plus]

The census (人口普查 rénkǒu pǔchá), the largest of its kind across the world, helps China figure out its population (人口 rénkǒu) size (规模 guīmó), structure (结构 jiégòu) and distribution (分布 fēnbù) as well as the latest demographic changes and trends, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The latest census conducted last year is expected to offer strong statistical support for the country to advance high-quality development and formulate more targeted strategies and policies to promote long-term and balanced population development, the NBS said.

Tourists visit the Yuyuantan Park in Beijing, April 5, 2021. [Photo: China Plus]

A total of 679,000 census-taking institutions were created in the country's provinces, cities, counties, townships and villages, and more than 7 million census takers were organized to document demographic information door to door across the country.

The census collected data including name (姓名 xìngmíng), ID number (身份证号码 shēnfèn zhèng hàomǎ), gender (性别 xìngbié), marital status (婚姻状况 hūnyīn zhuàngkuàng), education (教育 jiàoyù) and profession (职业 zhíyè) of Chinese citizens.

China's population on the mainland has reached 1.41178 billion, up 5.38 percent from the previous census in 2010, the latest census data showed.

The figure does not include Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan residents and foreigners who live in the mainland's 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities, according to the NBS.

Previously, the country conducted national censuses in 2010, 2000, 1990, 1982, 1964 and 1953.

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