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2000 Chinese census

The 2000 Chinese census, officially the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China (Chinese: 中华人民共和国第五次全国人口普查), was conducted by the government of the People's Republic of China with 1 November 2000 as its zero hour. The total population was calculated as 1,295,330,000.[1][note 1] The census also covered population growth, number of households, sex, age, ethnicity, educational attainment, and urban and rural population.[note 2]

Fifth National Census

← 1990 1 November 2000 2010 →

General information
CountryChina
Results
Total population1,245,110,826 ( 9.8%)
Most populous ​provinceHenan
91,236,854
Least populous ​provinceTibet Autonomous Region
2,616,329

The census did not include the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.

Population by province-level division edit

 
Fifth National Census long form
 
Fifth National Census temporary residence form

Based on the results of the Fifth National Population Census, Henan was the most populous province-level division, Shandong was ranked second, Guangdong and Sichuan were third and fourth, and Jiangsu, Hebei, Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, and Zhejiang were ranked fifth through tenth. Hainan, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Tibet were the four least populous, with fewer than 10 million people each. Tibet was the least populous of all, with 2,620,000 people.

There were nine province-level divisions with more than 50 million people, eighteen with 10–50 million people, and four with less than 10 million people.

More than 50 million edit

10–50 million edit

Less than 10 million edit

List of province-level divisions by population edit

Fifth National Census population by province-level division (revised data; unit: 10,000 people)[1]
Rank
Administrative
region
Population Percentage of
total population
Han Percentage of
total Han
population
Percentage of
region's
population
Minority Percentage of
total ethnic
minority
population
Percentage of
region's
population
Total
(mainland China)
126,583 100 115,940 100 91.59 10,643 100 8.41
1 Henan 9,256 7.31 9,143 7.89 98.78 113 1.06 1.22
2 Shandong 9,079 7.17 9,017 7.78 99.32 62 0.58 0.68
3 Guangdong 8,642 6.83 8,519 7.35 98.58 123 1.16 1.42
4 Sichuan 8,329 6.58 7,914 6.83 95.02 415 3.90 4.98
5 Jiangsu 7,438 5.88 7,413 6.39 99.67 25 0.23 0.33
6 Hebei 6,744 5.33 6,453 5.57 95.69 291 2.73 4.31
7 Hunan 6,440 5.09 5,782 4.99 89.79 658 6.18 10.21
8 Hubei 6,028 4.76 5,766 4.97 95.66 262 2.46 4.34
9 Anhui 5,986 4.73 5,948 5.13 99.37 38 0.36 0.63
10 Zhejiang 4,677 3.69 4,637 4.00 99.15 40 0.38 0.85
11 Guangxi 4,489 3.55 2,768 2.39 61.66 1,721 16.17 38.34
12 Yunnan 4,288 3.39 2,855 2.46 66.59 1,433 13.46 33.41
13 Liaoning 4,238 3.35 3,560 3.07 83.98 678 6.37 16.02
14 Jiangxi 4,140 3.27 4,129 3.56 99.73 11 0.10 0.27
15 Heilongjiang 3,689 2.91 3,504 3.02 94.98 185 1.74 5.02
16 Shaanxi 3,605 2.85 3,587 3.09 99.51 18 0.17 0.49
17 Guizhou 3,525 2.78 2,191 1.89 62.15 1,334 12.53 37.85
18 Fujian 3,471 2.74 3,413 2.94 98.33 58 0.54 1.67
19 Shanxi 3,297 2.60 3,287 2.84 99.71 10 0.09 0.29
20 Chongqing 3,090 2.44 2,892 2.49 93.58 198 1.86 6.42
21 Jilin 2,728 2.16 2,482 2.14 90.97 246 2.31 9.03
22 Gansu 2,562 2.02 2,339 2.02 91.31 223 2.10 8.69
23 Inner Mongolia 2,376 1.88 1,883 1.62 79.24 493 4.63 20.76
24 Xinjiang 1,925 1.52 782 0.67 40.61 1,143 10.74 59.39
25 Shanghai 1,674 1.32 1,664 1.44 99.40 10 0.09 0.6
26 Beijing 1,382 1.09 1,323 1.14 95.74 59 0.55 4.26
27 Tianjin 1,001 0.79 975 0.84 97.36 26 0.24 2.64
28 Hainan 787 0.62 651 0.56 82.71 136 1.28 17.29
29 Ningxia 562 0.44 368 0.32 65.47 194 1.82 34.53
30 Qinghai 518 0.41 282 0.24 54.49 236 2.22 45.51
31 Tibet 262 0.21 16 0.01 5.93 246 2.31 94.07
Active-duty military 250 0.20 239 0.21 95.53 11 0.10 4.47
Including Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, the total population was 1,295,330,000, including:
·Population of Hong Kong: 7,110,000
·Population of Macau: 440,000
·Population of Taiwan: 22,280,000

Distribution of ethnic minorities edit

There were four province-level divisions with an ethnic minority population of more than 10 million: in decreasing order, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Xinjiang. There were two more provinces, Liaoning and Hunan, with an ethnic minority population of more than 5 million. Fourteen more, including Inner Mongolia and Sichuan, had an ethnic minority population of more than 1 million. Three more (Shandong, Beijing, and Fujian) had more than 500,000, while the remaining eight had more than 100,000 each.

There were 13 province-level divisions where the proportion of ethnic minorities was higher than the national average. In Tibet and Xinjiang more than 50% of the population belonged to ethnic minorities: 93.94% in Tibet and 59.43% in Xinjiang. In Qinghai, Guangxi, Guizhou, Ningxia, and Yunnan the ethnic minority population was greater than 30%. In Inner Mongolia it was 20.83%. In Hainan, Liaoning, and Hunan it was more than 10%, and in Jilin and Gansu it was also greater than the nationwide proportion of 8.41%.

Absolute population of ethnic minorities edit

Proportion of ethnic minorities edit

List of regions and ethnic minority population edit

Distribution of ethnic minorities in the Fifth National Census
Rank
Administrative
region

Total population
Region's population
as a percentage
of total

Ethnic minority
population

Ethnic minorities
as a percentage of
region's population

Percentage of
total ethnic minority
population

Total 1,245,110,826 100 105,337,818 8.46 100
Total (31 regions) 1,242,612,226 99.80 105,226,114 8.47 99.89
East China 358,849,244 28.82 2,499,256 0.70 2.37
South China 350,658,477 28.16 29,563,571 8.43 28.07
Southwest China 193,085,172 15.51 36,044,788 18.67 34.22
North China 145,896,933 11.72 8,716,190 5.97 8.27
Northeast China 104,864,179 8.42 10,944,334 10.44 10.39
Northwest China 89,258,221 7.17 17,457,975 19.56 16.57
1 Henan 91,236,854 7.33 1,143,568 1.25 1.09
2 Shandong 89,971,789 7.23 632,743 0.70 0.60
3 Guangdong 85,225,007 6.84 1,269,137 1.49 1.20
4 Sichuan 82,348,296 6.61 4,118,599 5.00 3.91
5 Jiangsu 73,043,577 5.87 259,903 0.36 0.25
6 Hebei 66,684,419 5.36 2,902,816 4.35 2.76
7 Hunan 63,274,173 5.08 6,410,694 10.13 6.09
8 Hubei 59,508,870 4.78 2,596,902 4.36 2.47
9 Anhui 58,999,948 4.74 397,836 0.67 0.38
10 Zhejiang 45,930,651 3.69 395,385 0.86 0.38
11 Guangxi 43,854,538 3.52 16,829,564 38.38 15.98
12 Yunnan 42,360,089 3.40 14,158,815 33.42 13.44
13 Liaoning 41,824,412 3.36 6,718,421 16.06 6.38
14 Jiangxi 40,397,598 3.24 125,717 0.31 0.12
15 Heilongjiang 36,237,576 2.91 1,772,537 4.89 1.68
16 Shaanxi 35,365,072 2.84 176,421 0.50 0.17
17 Guizhou 35,247,695 2.83 13,336,008 37.84 12.66
18 Fujian 34,097,947 2.74 583,800 1.71 0.55
19 Shanxi 32,471,242 2.61 103,159 0.32 0.10
20 Chongqing 30,512,763 2.45 1,973,607 6.47 1.87
21 Jilin 26,802,191 2.15 2,453,376 9.15 2.33
22 Gansu 25,124,282 2.02 2,199,219 8.75 2.09
23 Inner Mongolia 23,323,347 1.87 4,857,761 20.83 4.61
24 Xinjiang 18,459,511 1.48 10,969,592 59.43 10.41
25 Shanghai 16,407,734 1.32 103,872 0.63 0.10
26 Beijing 13,569,194 1.09 585,498 4.31 0.56
27 Tianjin 9,848,731 0.79 266,956 2.71 0.25
28 Hainan 7,559,035 0.61 1,313,706 17.38 1.25
29 Ningxia 5,486,393 0.44 1,895,830 34.56 1.80
30 Qinghai 4,822,963 0.39 2,216,913 45.97 2.10
31 Tibet 2,616,329 0.21 2,457,759 93.94 2.33
Active-duty military 2,498,600 0.20 111,704 4.47 0.11

Ethnicity edit

The Han Chinese population had increased by 11.22% since the 1990 census, going from 91.96% of the population to 91.59%. The ethnic minority population had increased by 16.70% since the 1990 census, going from 8.04% of the population to 8.41%. The ethnic minority population grew at a higher rate than the Han population due to affirmative action under the one-child policy.

After Han, the second most populous ethnic group was the Zhuang, followed by the Manchus, each of which had more than 10 million people, and the Hui with 9,817,000 people. There were more than 8 million Miao, Uyghurs, and Tujia; 7,762,000 Yi; more than 5 million Mongols and Tibetans; more than 1 million but less than 3 million of each of nine ethnic groups including the Buyi, Dong, Koreans, and Kazakhs; more than 100,000 but less than 1 million of each of 17 ethnic groups including the She, Lisu, and Kyrgyz; and more than 10,000 but less than 100,000 of each of 13 ethnic groups including the Blang and Tajiks. Seven other ethnic groups, including the Moinba, Oroqen, and Drung, had a population of less than 10,000 each; among them, the Tatars, Hezhe, indigenous Taiwanese, and Lhoba had less than 50,000 each. The least populous ethnic group was the Lhoba, with only 2,965 people. There were 734,438 people belonging to unrecognized ethnic groups, including 710,486 in Guizhou (96.74% of the total), 7,404 in Yunnan (1.01%), and more than 1,000 in each of Tibet, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Jiangsu.

Ethnicities on the Fifth National Census

Ethnicity
Population
As a percentage of
total population
31 administrative
regions
Active-duty soldiers[note 3][2]
Total 1,245,110,826 100 1,242,612,226 2,498,600
1 Han 1,139,773,008 91.59 1,137,386,112 2,386,896
2 Zhuang 16,187,163 1.30 16,178,811 8,352
3 Manchu 10,708,464 0.86 10,682,262 26,202
4 Hui 9,828,126 0.79 9,816,805 11,321
5 Miao 8,945,538 0.72 8,940,116 5,422
6 Uyghur 8,405,416 0.68 8,399,393 6,023
7 Tujia 8,037,014 0.65 8,028,133 8,881
8 Yi 7,765,858 0.62 7,762,272 3,586
9 Mongol 5,827,808 0.47 5,813,947 13,861
10 Tibetan 5,422,954 0.44 5,416,021 6,933
11 Buyi 2,973,217 0.24 2,971,460 1,757
12 Dong 2,962,911 0.24 2,960,293 2,618
13 Yao 2,638,878 0.21 2,637,421 1,457
14 Korean 1,929,696 0.16 1,923,842 5,854
15 Bai 1,861,895 0.15 1,858,063 3,832
16 Hani 1,440,029 0.12 1,439,673 356
17 Kazakh 1,251,023 0.10 1,250,458 565
18 Li 1,248,022 0.10 1,247,814 208
19 Dai 1,159,231 0.093 1,158,989 242
20 She 710,039 0.057 709,592 447
21 Lisu 635,101 0.051 634,912 189
22 Gelao 579,744 0.047 579,357 387
23 Dongxiang 513,826 0.041 513,805 21
24 Lahu 453,765 0.036 453,705 60
25 Shui 407,000 0.033 406,902 98
26 Wa 396,709 0.032 396,610 99
27 Naxi 309,477 0.025 308,839 638
28 Qiang 306,476 0.025 306,072 404
29 Tu 241,593 0.019 241,198 395
30 Mulao 207,464 0.017 207,352 112
31 Sibe 189,357 0.015 188,824 533
32 Kyrgyz 160,875 0.013 160,823 52
33 Daur 132,747 0.011 132,394 353
34 Jingpo 132,158 0.011 132,143 15
35 Maonan 107,184 0.0086 107,166 18
36 Salar 104,521 0.0084 104,503 18
37 Blang 91,891 0.0074 91,882 9
38 Tajik 41,056 0.0033 41,028 28
39 Achang 33,954 0.0027 33,936 18
40 Pumi 33,628 0.0027 33,600 28
41 Evenk 30,545 0.0025 30,505 40
42 Nu 28,770 0.0023 28,759 11
43 Vietnamese (Jing) 22,584 0.0018 22,517 67
44 Jino 20,899 0.0017 20,899
45 De'ang 17,935 0.0014 17,935
46 Bonan 16,505 0.0013 16,505
47 Russian 15,631 0.0013 15,609 22
48 Yugur 13,747 0.0011 13,719 28
49 Uzbek 12,423 0.0010 12,370 53
50 Moinba 8,928 0.0007 8,923 5
51 Oroqen 8,216 0.0007 8,196 20
52 Drung 7,431 0.0006 7,426 5
53 Tatar 4,895 0.0004 4,890 5
54 Hezhe 4,664 0.0004 4,640 24
55 Indigenous Taiwanese (Gaoshan) 4,488 0.0004 4,461 27
56 Lhoba 2,970 0.0002 2,965 5
Unrecognized ethnic groups 734,438 0.0590 734,438
Naturalized Chinese citizens 941 0.0001 941

Key indices edit

Population growth edit

The population had increased by 132,150,000 (11.66%) over the population of 1,133,680,000 from the Fourth National Census on 1 July 1990. The average rate of population growth per year was 1.07%.

Households edit

There were 348,370,000 households, with 1,198,390,000 people. The average household size was 3.44 people, a decrease of 0.52 from the 1990 average household size of 3.96.

Sex edit

There were 653,550,000 males (51.63% of the population) and 612,280,000 females (48.37%). The sex ratio was 106.74 men for every 100 women.

Age edit

There were 289,790,000 children aged 0-14, representing 22.89% of the population; 887,930,000 people aged 15–64, representing 70.15% of the population; and 88,110,000 people aged 65 and older, representing 6.96% of the population. The proportion of people 14 and under had decreased by 4.8% since the 1990 census, and the proportion of people 65 and over had increased by 1.39%.

Educational attainment edit

Among the population, 45,710,000 people had attended higher education; 141,090,000 people had attended high school (including vocational high school); 429,890,000 had attended middle school; and 451,910,000 had attended elementary school. (These figures include people who completed the level of education indicated, people who failed to complete it, and current students.)

In comparison with the 1990 census, the following changes happened (per 100,000 people):

  • People with higher education increased from 1,422 to 3,611.
  • People with high school education increased from 8,039 to 11,146.
  • People with middle school education increased from 23,344 to 33,961.
  • People with only elementary school education decreased from 37,057 to 35,701.

The illiteracy rate (people age 15 and above who are unable to read or can only read very little) was 85,070,000 people. The illiteracy rate had decreased from 15.88% in 1990 to 6.72% in 2000, a decrease of 9.16 percentage points.

Educational attainment (age 15+)
Level of education 2000 census
Population %
None 84,297,682 8.8
Literacy class (扫盲班) 20,767,294 2.2
Elementary school (小学) 291,102,294 30.4
Middle school (初中) 380,276,707 39.7
High school (高中) 98,548,414 10.3
Vocational secondary school (中专) 39,073,590 4.1
Vocational college (专科) 28,984,109 3.0
Bachelor's degree (本科) 14,150,609 1.5
Graduate school (研究生) 883,933 0.1
Total 958,084,632
Illiteracy rate 86,992,069 9.1

Urban and rural population edit

The urban population was 455,940,000 (36.09%), and the rural population was 807,390,000 (63.91%). The urban population had increased by 9.86% since 1990.

Analysis edit

The 2000 census counted people according to their hukou rather than their location of actual residence. Experts believe that it may have underestimated the proportion of the population living in urban areas.[3]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This figure includes the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and others administered by the Republic of China, as well as the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau. However, the population of the area administered by India as part of Arunachal Pradesh but claimed by China as South Tibet was not mentioned in the official report.
  2. ^ These seven topics were only calculated for the 31 province-level divisions of mainland China and for active-duty soldiers. (Number of households and urban/rural population do not include active-duty soldiers.)
  3. ^ Active-duty soldiers of the People's Liberation Army.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Communiqué on Major Figures of the 2000 Population Census (No. 1)". National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2002-04-23. from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-04-01.
  3. ^ "China census could be first to record true population". the Guardian. 1 November 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2021.

External links edit

  • . National Bureau of Statistics of China (in Simplified Chinese). 2008-01-04. Archived from the original on 2018-11-09.
  • "中国2000年人口普查资料". National Bureau of Statistics of China (in Simplified Chinese). 2002-06-05. from the original on 2020-12-09.
  • "Communiqué on Major Figures of the 2000 Population Census (No. 1)". 2002-04-23. from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
  • "Communique on Major Figures of the 2000 Pupulation Census (No. 2)". National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2002-04-23. from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-16.

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The 2000 Chinese census officially the Fifth National Population Census of the People s Republic of China Chinese 中华人民共和国第五次全国人口普查 was conducted by the government of the People s Republic of China with 1 November 2000 as its zero hour The total population was calculated as 1 295 330 000 1 note 1 The census also covered population growth number of households sex age ethnicity educational attainment and urban and rural population note 2 Fifth National Census 1990 1 November 2000 2010 General informationCountryChinaResultsTotal population1 245 110 826 9 8 Most populous wbr provinceHenan91 236 854Least populous wbr provinceTibet Autonomous Region2 616 329The census did not include the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau Contents 1 Population by province level division 1 1 More than 50 million 1 2 10 50 million 1 3 Less than 10 million 1 4 List of province level divisions by population 1 5 Distribution of ethnic minorities 1 5 1 Absolute population of ethnic minorities 1 5 2 Proportion of ethnic minorities 1 5 3 List of regions and ethnic minority population 2 Ethnicity 3 Key indices 3 1 Population growth 3 2 Households 3 3 Sex 3 4 Age 3 5 Educational attainment 3 6 Urban and rural population 4 Analysis 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPopulation by province level division edit nbsp Fifth National Census long form nbsp Fifth National Census temporary residence formBased on the results of the Fifth National Population Census Henan was the most populous province level division Shandong was ranked second Guangdong and Sichuan were third and fourth and Jiangsu Hebei Hunan Hubei Anhui and Zhejiang were ranked fifth through tenth Hainan Ningxia Qinghai and Tibet were the four least populous with fewer than 10 million people each Tibet was the least populous of all with 2 620 000 people There were nine province level divisions with more than 50 million people eighteen with 10 50 million people and four with less than 10 million people More than 50 million edit Henan Province and Shandong Province had more than 90 million people Guangdong Province and Sichuan Province had more than 80 million people Jiangsu Province had more than 70 million people Hebei Province Hunan Province and Hubei Province had more than 60 million people Anhui Province had more than 50 million people 10 50 million edit Zhejiang Province Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Yunnan Province Liaoning Province and Jiangxi Province had more than 40 million people Heilongjiang Province Shaanxi Province Guizhou Province Fujian Province Shanxi Province and Chongqing Municipality had more than 30 million people Jilin Province Gansu Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region had more than 20 million people Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Shanghai Municipality Beijing Municipality and Tianjin Municipality had more than 10 million people Less than 10 million edit Hainan Province Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province had more than 5 million people Tibet Autonomous Region was the least populous province with a population of 2 620 000 List of province level divisions by population edit Fifth National Census population by province level division revised data unit 10 000 people 1 Rank Administrativeregion Population Percentage oftotal population Han Percentage oftotal Hanpopulation Percentage ofregion spopulation Minority Percentage oftotal ethnicminoritypopulation Percentage ofregion spopulationTotal mainland China 126 583 100 115 940 100 91 59 10 643 100 8 411 Henan 9 256 7 31 9 143 7 89 98 78 113 1 06 1 222 Shandong 9 079 7 17 9 017 7 78 99 32 62 0 58 0 683 Guangdong 8 642 6 83 8 519 7 35 98 58 123 1 16 1 424 Sichuan 8 329 6 58 7 914 6 83 95 02 415 3 90 4 985 Jiangsu 7 438 5 88 7 413 6 39 99 67 25 0 23 0 336 Hebei 6 744 5 33 6 453 5 57 95 69 291 2 73 4 317 Hunan 6 440 5 09 5 782 4 99 89 79 658 6 18 10 218 Hubei 6 028 4 76 5 766 4 97 95 66 262 2 46 4 349 Anhui 5 986 4 73 5 948 5 13 99 37 38 0 36 0 6310 Zhejiang 4 677 3 69 4 637 4 00 99 15 40 0 38 0 8511 Guangxi 4 489 3 55 2 768 2 39 61 66 1 721 16 17 38 3412 Yunnan 4 288 3 39 2 855 2 46 66 59 1 433 13 46 33 4113 Liaoning 4 238 3 35 3 560 3 07 83 98 678 6 37 16 0214 Jiangxi 4 140 3 27 4 129 3 56 99 73 11 0 10 0 2715 Heilongjiang 3 689 2 91 3 504 3 02 94 98 185 1 74 5 0216 Shaanxi 3 605 2 85 3 587 3 09 99 51 18 0 17 0 4917 Guizhou 3 525 2 78 2 191 1 89 62 15 1 334 12 53 37 8518 Fujian 3 471 2 74 3 413 2 94 98 33 58 0 54 1 6719 Shanxi 3 297 2 60 3 287 2 84 99 71 10 0 09 0 2920 Chongqing 3 090 2 44 2 892 2 49 93 58 198 1 86 6 4221 Jilin 2 728 2 16 2 482 2 14 90 97 246 2 31 9 0322 Gansu 2 562 2 02 2 339 2 02 91 31 223 2 10 8 6923 Inner Mongolia 2 376 1 88 1 883 1 62 79 24 493 4 63 20 7624 Xinjiang 1 925 1 52 782 0 67 40 61 1 143 10 74 59 3925 Shanghai 1 674 1 32 1 664 1 44 99 40 10 0 09 0 626 Beijing 1 382 1 09 1 323 1 14 95 74 59 0 55 4 2627 Tianjin 1 001 0 79 975 0 84 97 36 26 0 24 2 6428 Hainan 787 0 62 651 0 56 82 71 136 1 28 17 2929 Ningxia 562 0 44 368 0 32 65 47 194 1 82 34 5330 Qinghai 518 0 41 282 0 24 54 49 236 2 22 45 5131 Tibet 262 0 21 16 0 01 5 93 246 2 31 94 07Active duty military 250 0 20 239 0 21 95 53 11 0 10 4 47Including Hong Kong Macau and Taiwan the total population was 1 295 330 000 including Population of Hong Kong 7 110 000 Population of Macau 440 000 Population of Taiwan 22 280 000Distribution of ethnic minorities edit There were four province level divisions with an ethnic minority population of more than 10 million in decreasing order Guangxi Yunnan Guizhou and Xinjiang There were two more provinces Liaoning and Hunan with an ethnic minority population of more than 5 million Fourteen more including Inner Mongolia and Sichuan had an ethnic minority population of more than 1 million Three more Shandong Beijing and Fujian had more than 500 000 while the remaining eight had more than 100 000 each There were 13 province level divisions where the proportion of ethnic minorities was higher than the national average In Tibet and Xinjiang more than 50 of the population belonged to ethnic minorities 93 94 in Tibet and 59 43 in Xinjiang In Qinghai Guangxi Guizhou Ningxia and Yunnan the ethnic minority population was greater than 30 In Inner Mongolia it was 20 83 In Hainan Liaoning and Hunan it was more than 10 and in Jilin and Gansu it was also greater than the nationwide proportion of 8 41 Absolute population of ethnic minorities edit Guangxi Yunnan Guizhou and Xinjiang had the highest numbers of ethnic minorities more than 10 million each Liaoning and Hunan had more than 5 million Inner Mongolia and Sichuan had more than 4 million Hebei Hubei Jilin Tibet Qinghai and Gansu had more than 2 million Chongqing Ningxia Heilongjiang Hainan Guangdong and Henan had more than 1 million The remaining 11 province level divisions had an ethnic minority population of less than 1 million Proportion of ethnic minorities edit Tibet and Xinjiang had the highest concentration of ethnic minorities representing 94 07 and 59 39 of the population respectively followed by Qinghai where they were 45 51 of the population Guangxi Guizhou Ningxia and Yunnan had more than 30 ethnic minorities Inner Mongolia s population was 20 76 minority while Hainan Liaoning and Hunan were over 10 Jilin Gansu Chongqing and Heilongjiang were over 5 Sichuan Hubei Hebei and Beijing were over 4 Tianjin Fujian Guangdong and Henan were between 1 and 3 while the remaining eight province level divisions were less than 1 ethnic minority List of regions and ethnic minority population edit Distribution of ethnic minorities in the Fifth National Census Rank Administrativeregion Total population Region s populationas a percentageof total Ethnic minoritypopulation Ethnic minoritiesas a percentage ofregion s population Percentage oftotal ethnic minoritypopulationTotal 1 245 110 826 100 105 337 818 8 46 100Total 31 regions 1 242 612 226 99 80 105 226 114 8 47 99 89East China 358 849 244 28 82 2 499 256 0 70 2 37South China 350 658 477 28 16 29 563 571 8 43 28 07Southwest China 193 085 172 15 51 36 044 788 18 67 34 22North China 145 896 933 11 72 8 716 190 5 97 8 27Northeast China 104 864 179 8 42 10 944 334 10 44 10 39Northwest China 89 258 221 7 17 17 457 975 19 56 16 571 Henan 91 236 854 7 33 1 143 568 1 25 1 092 Shandong 89 971 789 7 23 632 743 0 70 0 603 Guangdong 85 225 007 6 84 1 269 137 1 49 1 204 Sichuan 82 348 296 6 61 4 118 599 5 00 3 915 Jiangsu 73 043 577 5 87 259 903 0 36 0 256 Hebei 66 684 419 5 36 2 902 816 4 35 2 767 Hunan 63 274 173 5 08 6 410 694 10 13 6 098 Hubei 59 508 870 4 78 2 596 902 4 36 2 479 Anhui 58 999 948 4 74 397 836 0 67 0 3810 Zhejiang 45 930 651 3 69 395 385 0 86 0 3811 Guangxi 43 854 538 3 52 16 829 564 38 38 15 9812 Yunnan 42 360 089 3 40 14 158 815 33 42 13 4413 Liaoning 41 824 412 3 36 6 718 421 16 06 6 3814 Jiangxi 40 397 598 3 24 125 717 0 31 0 1215 Heilongjiang 36 237 576 2 91 1 772 537 4 89 1 6816 Shaanxi 35 365 072 2 84 176 421 0 50 0 1717 Guizhou 35 247 695 2 83 13 336 008 37 84 12 6618 Fujian 34 097 947 2 74 583 800 1 71 0 5519 Shanxi 32 471 242 2 61 103 159 0 32 0 1020 Chongqing 30 512 763 2 45 1 973 607 6 47 1 8721 Jilin 26 802 191 2 15 2 453 376 9 15 2 3322 Gansu 25 124 282 2 02 2 199 219 8 75 2 0923 Inner Mongolia 23 323 347 1 87 4 857 761 20 83 4 6124 Xinjiang 18 459 511 1 48 10 969 592 59 43 10 4125 Shanghai 16 407 734 1 32 103 872 0 63 0 1026 Beijing 13 569 194 1 09 585 498 4 31 0 5627 Tianjin 9 848 731 0 79 266 956 2 71 0 2528 Hainan 7 559 035 0 61 1 313 706 17 38 1 2529 Ningxia 5 486 393 0 44 1 895 830 34 56 1 8030 Qinghai 4 822 963 0 39 2 216 913 45 97 2 1031 Tibet 2 616 329 0 21 2 457 759 93 94 2 33Active duty military 2 498 600 0 20 111 704 4 47 0 11Ethnicity editThe Han Chinese population had increased by 11 22 since the 1990 census going from 91 96 of the population to 91 59 The ethnic minority population had increased by 16 70 since the 1990 census going from 8 04 of the population to 8 41 The ethnic minority population grew at a higher rate than the Han population due to affirmative action under the one child policy After Han the second most populous ethnic group was the Zhuang followed by the Manchus each of which had more than 10 million people and the Hui with 9 817 000 people There were more than 8 million Miao Uyghurs and Tujia 7 762 000 Yi more than 5 million Mongols and Tibetans more than 1 million but less than 3 million of each of nine ethnic groups including the Buyi Dong Koreans and Kazakhs more than 100 000 but less than 1 million of each of 17 ethnic groups including the She Lisu and Kyrgyz and more than 10 000 but less than 100 000 of each of 13 ethnic groups including the Blang and Tajiks Seven other ethnic groups including the Moinba Oroqen and Drung had a population of less than 10 000 each among them the Tatars Hezhe indigenous Taiwanese and Lhoba had less than 50 000 each The least populous ethnic group was the Lhoba with only 2 965 people There were 734 438 people belonging to unrecognized ethnic groups including 710 486 in Guizhou 96 74 of the total 7 404 in Yunnan 1 01 and more than 1 000 in each of Tibet Zhejiang Guangdong Guangxi and Jiangsu Ethnicities on the Fifth National Census Ethnicity Population As a percentage oftotal population 31 administrativeregions Active duty soldiers note 3 2 Total 1 245 110 826 100 1 242 612 226 2 498 6001 Han 1 139 773 008 91 59 1 137 386 112 2 386 8962 Zhuang 16 187 163 1 30 16 178 811 8 3523 Manchu 10 708 464 0 86 10 682 262 26 2024 Hui 9 828 126 0 79 9 816 805 11 3215 Miao 8 945 538 0 72 8 940 116 5 4226 Uyghur 8 405 416 0 68 8 399 393 6 0237 Tujia 8 037 014 0 65 8 028 133 8 8818 Yi 7 765 858 0 62 7 762 272 3 5869 Mongol 5 827 808 0 47 5 813 947 13 86110 Tibetan 5 422 954 0 44 5 416 021 6 93311 Buyi 2 973 217 0 24 2 971 460 1 75712 Dong 2 962 911 0 24 2 960 293 2 61813 Yao 2 638 878 0 21 2 637 421 1 45714 Korean 1 929 696 0 16 1 923 842 5 85415 Bai 1 861 895 0 15 1 858 063 3 83216 Hani 1 440 029 0 12 1 439 673 35617 Kazakh 1 251 023 0 10 1 250 458 56518 Li 1 248 022 0 10 1 247 814 20819 Dai 1 159 231 0 093 1 158 989 24220 She 710 039 0 057 709 592 44721 Lisu 635 101 0 051 634 912 18922 Gelao 579 744 0 047 579 357 38723 Dongxiang 513 826 0 041 513 805 2124 Lahu 453 765 0 036 453 705 6025 Shui 407 000 0 033 406 902 9826 Wa 396 709 0 032 396 610 9927 Naxi 309 477 0 025 308 839 63828 Qiang 306 476 0 025 306 072 40429 Tu 241 593 0 019 241 198 39530 Mulao 207 464 0 017 207 352 11231 Sibe 189 357 0 015 188 824 53332 Kyrgyz 160 875 0 013 160 823 5233 Daur 132 747 0 011 132 394 35334 Jingpo 132 158 0 011 132 143 1535 Maonan 107 184 0 0086 107 166 1836 Salar 104 521 0 0084 104 503 1837 Blang 91 891 0 0074 91 882 938 Tajik 41 056 0 0033 41 028 2839 Achang 33 954 0 0027 33 936 1840 Pumi 33 628 0 0027 33 600 2841 Evenk 30 545 0 0025 30 505 4042 Nu 28 770 0 0023 28 759 1143 Vietnamese Jing 22 584 0 0018 22 517 6744 Jino 20 899 0 0017 20 89945 De ang 17 935 0 0014 17 93546 Bonan 16 505 0 0013 16 50547 Russian 15 631 0 0013 15 609 2248 Yugur 13 747 0 0011 13 719 2849 Uzbek 12 423 0 0010 12 370 5350 Moinba 8 928 0 0007 8 923 551 Oroqen 8 216 0 0007 8 196 2052 Drung 7 431 0 0006 7 426 553 Tatar 4 895 0 0004 4 890 554 Hezhe 4 664 0 0004 4 640 2455 Indigenous Taiwanese Gaoshan 4 488 0 0004 4 461 2756 Lhoba 2 970 0 0002 2 965 5Unrecognized ethnic groups 734 438 0 0590 734 438Naturalized Chinese citizens 941 0 0001 941Key indices editPopulation growth edit The population had increased by 132 150 000 11 66 over the population of 1 133 680 000 from the Fourth National Census on 1 July 1990 The average rate of population growth per year was 1 07 Households edit There were 348 370 000 households with 1 198 390 000 people The average household size was 3 44 people a decrease of 0 52 from the 1990 average household size of 3 96 Sex edit There were 653 550 000 males 51 63 of the population and 612 280 000 females 48 37 The sex ratio was 106 74 men for every 100 women Age edit There were 289 790 000 children aged 0 14 representing 22 89 of the population 887 930 000 people aged 15 64 representing 70 15 of the population and 88 110 000 people aged 65 and older representing 6 96 of the population The proportion of people 14 and under had decreased by 4 8 since the 1990 census and the proportion of people 65 and over had increased by 1 39 Educational attainment edit Among the population 45 710 000 people had attended higher education 141 090 000 people had attended high school including vocational high school 429 890 000 had attended middle school and 451 910 000 had attended elementary school These figures include people who completed the level of education indicated people who failed to complete it and current students In comparison with the 1990 census the following changes happened per 100 000 people People with higher education increased from 1 422 to 3 611 People with high school education increased from 8 039 to 11 146 People with middle school education increased from 23 344 to 33 961 People with only elementary school education decreased from 37 057 to 35 701 The illiteracy rate people age 15 and above who are unable to read or can only read very little was 85 070 000 people The illiteracy rate had decreased from 15 88 in 1990 to 6 72 in 2000 a decrease of 9 16 percentage points Educational attainment age 15 Level of education 2000 censusPopulation None 84 297 682 8 8Literacy class 扫盲班 20 767 294 2 2Elementary school 小学 291 102 294 30 4Middle school 初中 380 276 707 39 7High school 高中 98 548 414 10 3Vocational secondary school 中专 39 073 590 4 1Vocational college 专科 28 984 109 3 0Bachelor s degree 本科 14 150 609 1 5Graduate school 研究生 883 933 0 1Total 958 084 632Illiteracy rate 86 992 069 9 1Urban and rural population edit The urban population was 455 940 000 36 09 and the rural population was 807 390 000 63 91 The urban population had increased by 9 86 since 1990 Analysis editThe 2000 census counted people according to their hukou rather than their location of actual residence Experts believe that it may have underestimated the proportion of the population living in urban areas 3 See also editNational Population Census of the People s Republic of China Fourth National Population Census of the People s Republic of China 1990 Sixth National Population Census of the People s Republic of China 2010 Notes edit This figure includes the islands of Taiwan Penghu Kinmen Matsu and others administered by the Republic of China as well as the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau However the population of the area administered by India as part of Arunachal Pradesh but claimed by China as South Tibet was not mentioned in the official report These seven topics were only calculated for the 31 province level divisions of mainland China and for active duty soldiers Number of households and urban rural population do not include active duty soldiers Active duty soldiers of the People s Liberation Army References edit a b Communique on Major Figures of the 2000 Population Census No 1 National Bureau of Statistics of China 2002 04 23 Archived from the original on 2021 05 16 Retrieved 2021 05 16 第五次人口普查数据 2000年 数据库 Archived from the original on 2010 04 01 China census could be first to record true population the Guardian 1 November 2010 Retrieved 3 March 2021 External links edit 第五次人口普查数据 National Bureau of Statistics of China in Simplified Chinese 2008 01 04 Archived from the original on 2018 11 09 中国2000年人口普查资料 National Bureau of Statistics of China in Simplified Chinese 2002 06 05 Archived from the original on 2020 12 09 Communique on Major Figures of the 2000 Population Census No 1 2002 04 23 Archived from the original on 2021 05 16 Retrieved 2021 05 16 Communique on Major Figures of the 2000 Pupulation Census No 2 National Bureau of Statistics of China 2002 04 23 Archived from the original on 2021 05 16 Retrieved 2021 05 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 Chinese census amp oldid 1044362871, wikipedia, wiki, 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