Seventh census data released in China recently. These figures reflect China's rapid growth. According to these figures, China's high-level development journey is moving forward. According to the census, China's population reached 1.41 billion people by the end of 2020, about 18% of the world's total population, which is still the world's largest.
According to the census, China's total population has reached 1.41178 billion, an increase of 5.38%, an increase of 72.06 million over 2010. The average annual growth rate has been 0.53%, compared to 2000 to 2010. According to statistics, China's population has grown at a slower pace in ten years.
Males constitute 51.24% of the total population and females 48.76%. Compared to 2010, the proportion of people aged 0 to 14, 15 to 59 and over 60 increased by 1.35 percentage points, decreased by 6.79 percentage points and increased by 5.44 percentage points respectively. The increase in the proportion of children in the population shows that the population policy has yielded positive results, while the increase in the proportion of the elderly will put pressure on the balanced growth of the population in the years to come.
                 
The results of the survey also show that China's demographic dividend is shifting towards talent dividend, which further strengthens China's development. The census also revealed the positive features of China's demographic changes. For example, the number of high school and higher educated people in China's working population has reached 385 million, an increase of 12.8 percentage points since 2010.
Over the past years, China's permanent urban population has increased by 236 million people, China's temporary urban population has reached 376 million, an increase of about 70% in ten years. It is not difficult to find that Upper demographic change trends are in line with China's historic transition to high-quality development. Over the past few decades, China's rapid economic growth, appropriate policies, as well as urbanization and the number of people with higher education have increased. The result of the increase.

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According to the Seventh National Census of China, the total population of 55 minority nationalities in China has increased from 69.8 million in 1982 to 125 million in 2012.

Over the past 38 years, China's minority population has grown by more than 58 million, a growth rate of more than 86 percent.

Of the 1.41 billion Chinese population in 2020, more than 900 million live in urban areas, accounting for 63.89% of the total population, according to the survey. In 1982, the proportion of Chinese living in urban areas was only 20.9% of the country's total population.

The urbanization process in China has taken less than 40 years.

 According to the report, the number of people with higher education per 100,000 people in China has increased from 615 in 1982 to 15,467 in 2020, indicating a significant improvement in China's education system.