China Population & Employment Statistical Yearbook 2012

中国人口和就业统计年鉴 2012

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Author: China Statistic Press
Language: Chinese and English bilingual
ISBN/ISSN: 9787503767739
Published on: 2013-02
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China Population and Employment Statistics Yearbook 2012 is an annual statistical publication, which contains data on basic condition of population and employment in 2011 as well as for the previous years for the whole nation and 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. It also includes the relevant data of some other countries and territories in the world.
II.The yearbook is compiled by the Department of Population and Employment Statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics of China, and assisted by the Public Order Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security and the Department of Development and Planning of the National Population and Family Planning Commission of China.
III.The yearbook contains the following eight chapters: 1.General Survey; 2.Data from 2011 National Sample Survey on Population Changes; 3.Main Data from 2011 Labor Force Survey; 4. Data from Statistics on Employment in Urban Units in 2011; 5.Data from Household Registration in 2011; 6.Data from Family Planning Statistics in 2011; 7.Population and Employment Data of Selected Countries and Territories of the World; 8.Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators.
IV.The reference time of 2011 National Sample Survey on Population Changes and Labor Force was at zero hour on November 1 in 2011. The sample survey adopted multi-stage systematic PPES cluster sampling scheme,taking the whole nation as the population and each province, autonomous region or municipality as sub-population. A total of 1.15 million people were selected from 4828 survey districts in 4420 townships (towns or street committees) in 2133 counties (cities or districts) of the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. The weighted estimation procedure suggested that the birth rate was 11.93 per thousand,the death rate was 7.14 per thousand and the natural growth rate was 4.79 per thousand for China in 2011. Based on these rates, it was further estimated that China had a total population of 1347.35 million at the end of 2011, with 16.04 million births, 9.6 million deaths and a net increase of 6.44 million people during the year. Except table 2-1 and table 2-2, the rest of tabulations in Chapter Two were sample data. The sampling fraction for the nation was 0.850 per thousand.
V.The population data of Chapter Two in the yearbook are from 2011 National Sample Survey on Population Changes, and those of Chapter Five are from the household registration, which use different definitions and data collection methods. Users should notice that the data under the same or similar heading in these two chapters may be different.



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