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Internazional Religious Freedom Report 2012" (PDF). US Government. p. 20, quoting: "Most ethnic Tibetans practice Tibetan Buddhism, although a sizeable minority practices Bon, an indigenous religion, and very small minorities practice Islam, Catholicism, or Protestantism. Some scholars estimate that there are as many as 400,000 Bon followers across the Tibetan Plateau. Scholars also estimate that there are up to 5,000 ethnic Tibetan Muslims and 700 ethnic Tibetan Catholics in the TAR". Aside from the numerous schools present within each university—which can often be the best for specific majors—factors like location, proximity to family, campus culture, the non-academic pursuits (sports, extracurriculars, internships) are also taken into consideration. The one-child policy was met with a great deal of resistance, particularly in rural areas. Families who breach this policy tend to lie on census polls, so the true population of China may be a bit skewed. This means that Chinese population statistics have become less reliable since the policy began in the 1970s. The policy was ended by the Chinese government in 2016. By the sixth census in 2020, the total population had reached to 1,419,933,142, with the mainland having 1,411,778,724, Hong Kong having 7,474,200, and Macau having 683,218. However, this number is disputed by obstetrics researcher Yi Fuxian, who argues that data related to population growth is inflated by local governments to obtain financial subsidies from the central government. [18] Population of China by age and sex (demographic pyramid) [ edit ]

China population pyramid as projected of 8th National Census day on November 1, 2030, in scenario of constant TFR at 2021 level and continued improvements in mortality The mass emigration known as the Chinese diaspora, [76] which occurred from the 19th century to 1949, was mainly caused by wars and starvation in mainland China, invasion from various foreign countries, as well as the problems resulting from political corruption. Most immigrants were illiterate peasants and manual labourers, called " coolies" by analogy to the same pattern of immigration from India, who emigrated to work in countries such as the Americas, Australia, South Africa and Southeast Asia. The China Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of China delivered by Worldometer's RTS algorithm, which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division. Yao, Xinzhong (May 2007). "Religious Belief and Practice in Urban China 1995-2005". Journal of Contemporary Religion. 22 (2): 169–185. doi: 10.1080/13537900701331031. S2CID 144500936. pp. 169-185.

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Population growth targets were set for both administrative units and individual families. In the mid-1970s the maximum recommended family size was two children in cities and three or four in the country. Since 1979 the government has advocated a one-child limit for both rural and urban areas and has generally set a maximum of two children in special circumstances. As of 1986 the policy for minority nationalities was two children per couple, three in special circumstances, and no limit for ethnic groups with very small populations. The overall goal of the one-child policy was to keep the total population within 1.2billion through the year 2000, on the premise that the Four Modernizations program would be of little value if population growth was not brought under control. According to current projections, China's population will finally peak in 2030 with a shrinking labor force and an over-65 population of 240 million. Only Japan has aged faster than China.

China-North Korea: certain islands in the Yalu and Tumen Rivers are in dispute with North Korea; both countries seek to stem illegal migration to China by North Koreans fleeing privation and oppression Life expectancy [ edit ] Life expectancy in China since 1930 Life expectancy in China since 1960 by genderChina had set a goal of at least 6 percent GDP growth in 2021 and surpassed that when the country's economy grew by 8.4 percent that year. Just a decade ago, any result in this vicinity would have been seen as rather average, but after weak domestic demand paired with the cooling effects of the trade war with the United States had contributed to a significant GDP slowdown in the later half of the 2010s, China's economic glory days seemed far away. As U.S. tariffs persist, pandemic effects linger and the war in Ukraine poses new challenges, China is cut down to an even more modest growth outlook. As of 2020, the average Chinese man was 169.7 centimeters tall (5ft 7 in) in 2019, the figures showed, and women's average height was 158 centimeters (5ft 2.2 in). The same study showed an average Chinese man weighed 69.6 kilograms (153.4lbs, or 11 stone 0lbs), up 3.4 kilograms (7.5lbs) over 10 years, while women were 1.7 kilograms (3.8 pounds) heavier on average at 59 kilograms (130.1 pounds, or 9 stone 4.1lbs). They were up 1.2 centimeters (0.47 in) and 0.8 centimeters (0.31in) respectively from 5 years earlier. [35] Gender balance [ edit ]

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