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According to the 2010 census junshan02 发表于 2012/7/23 10:00:00 |
According to the 2010 census, there were 118.06 boys born for every 100 girls, which is 0.53 points lower than the ratio obtained from a population sample survey carried out in 2005. However, the gender ratio of 118.06 is still beyond the normal range of around 105 percent, and experts warn of increased social instability should this trend continue. For the population born between the years 1900 and 2000, it is estimated that there could be 35.59 million than males. Other demographers argue that perceived gender imbalances may arise from the underreporting of female births. A recent study suggests that as many as three million Chinese babies are hidden by their parents every year. According to the , males accounted for 51.27 percent of the total population, while females made up 48.73 percent of the total. China officially recognizes 56 distinct ethnic groups, the largest of which are the Ethnic groups, who constitute about 91.51% of the total population. The Han Chinese—the —outnumber other ethnic groups in every province, municipality and autonomous region except and , and are descended from ancient tribes living along the Moncler.
Ethnic minorities account for about 8.49% of the population of China, according to the 2010 census. Compared with the 2000 population census, the Han population increased by 66,537,177 persons, or 5.74%, while the population of the 55 national minorities combined increased by 7,362,627 persons, or 6.92%.The 2010 census recorded a total of 593,832 foreign citizens living in China. The largest such groups were from South Korea (120,750), the United States (71,493) and Japan (66,159).The languages most spoken in China belong to the family. There are also several major within the Chinese language itself. The most spoken varieties are (spoken by over 70% of the population), (includes ), (includes and ), (includes and ), , , and . Non-Sinitic languages spoken widely by ethnic minorities include , , , , and . Languages a variety of Mandarin based on the , is the official national language of China and is used as a between people of different linguistic backgrounds. |
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