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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|Chinese people above 60 years old will surpass 200 mil ...n annual event celebrated on July 11. According to an UN report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013.
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  • ...981]]. It is a state level non-governmental academic organization studying population science and has about 200 members. Numerous renowned experts such as [[Ma Y ...thnic Group Population, Population and Market, Females, Periodicals about Population.
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Population Day]]
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  • ...ell as annual plans for family planning in the country, in accordance with population control targets decided by the [[State Council]].
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  • ...on is a Central Government agency under the State Council, responsible for population and family planning in China. ...licies so as to promote the implementation of comprehensive approaches for population and family planning programs.
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  • ...ptember 16]], [[1956]]. According to the results of the survey, the Taiwan population was 9.8 million, made up of 5.2 million males and 4.6 million females. [[Category:population]][[Category:society]]
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  • ...981]]. It is a state level non-governmental academic organization studying population science and has about 200 members. Numerous renowned experts such as [[Ma Y ...thnic Group Population, Population and Market, Females, Periodicals about Population.
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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese people above 60 years old will surpass 20 ...report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013. ([[World Population Day|More...]])
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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese people above 60 years old will surpass 20 ...report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013. ([[World Population Day|More]])
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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese people above 60 years old will surpass 20 ...report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013. ([[World Population Day|More]])
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  • ...ptember 16]], [[1956]]. According to the results of the survey, the Taiwan population was 9.8 million, made up of 5.2 million males and 4.6 million females. [[Category:population]][[Category:society]]
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  • [[1956]]: [[Taiwan]] launched its '''[[Taiwan's first population census|first population census]]'''.
    367 bytes (42 words) - 09:02, 28 October 2010
  • ...ell as annual plans for family planning in the country, in accordance with population control targets decided by the [[State Council]].
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with exceptions in ...the promotion of a one-child policy. The policy aimed to keep the Chinese population under 1.2 billion by the end of the 20th century.
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  • [[File:maonan.jpg|thumb|left|Maonan ethnic group]]'''Population''': 107,166 The Maonan ethnic group has a population of 107,166, living in the northern part of the [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Population Day]]
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  • '''Two-child policy''' ('''二孩政策'''), a new population policy of China, allows all couples to have two children, ending the one-ch China introduced its family planning policy in the late 1970s to rein in population growth by limiting most urban couples to one child and most rural couples t
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  • ...g Government and Portugal Macao Government respectively, the final Chinese population count totaled 1,160,017,381.
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  • '''Population''': 453,705 The Lahus ethnic minority has a population of 453,705, mainly distributed in the Lancang Lahu Autonomous County in Sim
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  • ...on is a Central Government agency under the State Council, responsible for population and family planning in China. ...licies so as to promote the implementation of comprehensive approaches for population and family planning programs.
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with exceptions in ...the promotion of a one-child policy. The policy aimed to keep the Chinese population under 1.2 billion by the end of the 20th century. ([[One-child policy|More.
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  • [[File:kazak.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Kazak ethnic group]]'''Population''': 1,250,458 The Kazak ethnic group, with a population of 1.25 million, mainly lives in the Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture, Mori
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  • ...put forward the idea of a regular national census and suggested including population control into China's Second and [[Third Five-Year Plan]]. ...On [[February 27]], [[1981]], he was elected honored president of [[China Population Association]]. On [[March 29]], [[1981]], he was elected advisor of the fir
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  • '''Family planning''' ('''计划生育''') is China's population control policy which promotes late marriage and late childbearing, having f ...community may work out its own regulations in accordance with its wishes, population, natural resources, economy, culture and customs.
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  • [[file:World Population Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|Chinese people above 60 years old will surpass 200 mil ...n annual event celebrated on July 11. According to an UN report, the world population will reach 7.2 billion by July 2013.
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  • [[1981]]: '''[[China Population Association]]''' established.
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  • 2001:The population of [[China]] reached 1295.33 million.
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  • ...b|left|250px]] The '''New Second-Child Policy''' ('''单独二胎''') is a Chinese population policy allowing couples to have two children as long as one of them hails f
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  • ...s of 2005, there were 1,182.95 million Han people, 90.56% of China's total population. The Han people are descendents of the ancient Huaxia people and other peop Population: 1,159.40 million
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  • '''Han''' ('''汉族''') is a Chinese ethnic group with the largest population in [[China]] as well as in the world. ([[Han|More...]])
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  • ...heast of Nandan, and the people of Baiku Yao take up over 67% of the total population (over 18,000) in the village, and hence it is called "Home of China's Baiku
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with exceptions in
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  • '''Family planning''' ('''计划生育''') is China's population control policy which promotes late marriage and late childbearing, having f
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  • '''Changes to China's working-age population''' ...au of Statistics]]. The proportion of working adults compared to the total population shrank by 0.6 percentage points to 69.2 percent. This is worrying, as the N
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  • '''The Qiang ethnic minority''' has a population of 306,072 who mostly dwell in hilly areas in [[Sichuan Province]]. [[Qiang
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  • ...o leave their hometowns for big cities to reunite with their children. The population of the elderly migrants has increased dramatically in recent years because ...s senior population – 144 million people are over 60, or 10 percent of the population. But living in an unfamiliar environment is a big challenge for the elderly
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  • '''Two-child policy''' ('''二孩政策'''), a new population policy of China, allows all couples to have two children, ending the one-ch
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  • ...unty-level city in Chinese mainland in [[Hubei Province]]. As of 2006, the population of the city was 616,000. It belongs administratively to [[Xiaogan]] City.
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  • '''Family planning''' ('''计划生育''') is China's population control policy which promotes late marriage and late childbearing, having f
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  • '''Family planning''' ('''计划生育''') is China's population control policy which promotes late marriage and late childbearing, having f
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  • '''Family planning''' ('''计划生育''') is China's population control policy which promotes late marriage and late childbearing, having f
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  • '''Wang Xia (王侠), Minister of the State Population and Family Planning Commission''' ...mmission. On December 31, 2011, she was appointed as minister of the State Population and Family Planning Commission.
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  • ...stablished institution, merging the former Ministry of Health and National Population and the Family Planning Commission. The establishment of the commission occ ...nt strategies and population policies, formerly the charge of the National Population and Family Planning Commission, have been transferred to the National Devel
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  • With a sizable population of over 9.81 million, '''the Hui ethnic group''' is one of [[China]]'s larg
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  • With a population of 8.9 million, '''the Miao people''' form one of the largest ethnic minori
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  • ...peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the Bear family faces many threats. Its population is small and isolated as its traditional forest habitat in southwest China'
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  • '''Two-child policy''' ('''二孩政策'''), a new population policy of China, allows all couples to have two children, ending the one-ch
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  • '''Two-child policy''' ('''二孩政策'''), a new population policy of China, allows all couples to have two children, ending the one-ch
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  • '''Two-child policy''' ('''二孩政策'''), a new population policy of China, allows all couples to have two children, ending the one-ch
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  • ...ibetan Autonomous Prefecture''', covering 267,000 square kilometers, has a population of more than 252,700 people, 97 percent of whom are Tibetans, and 21,700 pe
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  • ...ibetan Autonomous Prefecture''', covering 267,000 square kilometers, has a population of more than 252,700 people, 97 percent of whom are Tibetans, and 21,700 pe
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  • == [[Population]] == ...ion in 2007. People of Chinese descent comprise the vast majority of the [[population]], with foreign nationals comprising 5%.
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with exceptions in
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with exceptions in
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with exceptions in
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  • ...rophic floods hit east [[China]]'s Yangtze-Huaihe River valley. 70% of the population in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Anhui]] provinces was affected.
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