Population of china 2023

  1. Total Population by Country 2023
  2. Asian Countries by Population (2023)
  3. China's Economy Is Imploding. That's a Problem for US, Wall Street.
  4. Big changes to China's economy, politics, society with declining population
  5. Population of China. 2023 demographics: density, ratios, growth rate, clock, rate of men to women.


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Total Population by Country 2023

Not surprisingly, the largest countries in the world in terms of population are However, a number of countries considered by the International Monetary Fund to be developing countries (that is, having not achieved a high degree of industrialization relative to their populations, and where the population typically has a medium to low standard of living) also have sizeable populations, including It is notable that a number of the largest economies in the world have smaller populations, particularly in Furthermore, several extremely small countries, such as

Asian Countries by Population (2023)

# Country (or dependency) Population (2020) Yearly Change Net Change Density (P/Km²) Land Area (Km²) Migrants (net) Fert. Rate Med. Age Urban Pop % World Share 1 1,439,323,776 0.39 % 5,540,090 153 9,388,211 -348,399 1.7 38 61 % 18.47 % 2 1,380,004,385 0.99 % 13,586,631 464 2,973,190 -532,687 2.2 28 35 % 17.70 % 3 273,523,615 1.07 % 2,898,047 151 1,811,570 -98,955 2.3 30 56 % 3.51 % 4 220,892,340 2.00 % 4,327,022 287 770,880 -233,379 3.6 23 35 % 2.83 % 5 164,689,383 1.01 % 1,643,222 1,265 130,170 -369,501 2.1 28 39 % 2.11 % 6 126,476,461 -0.30 % -383,840 347 364,555 71,560 1.4 48 92 % 1.62 % 7 109,581,078 1.35 % 1,464,463 368 298,170 -67,152 2.6 26 47 % 1.41 % 8 97,338,579 0.91 % 876,473 314 310,070 -80,000 2.1 32 38 % 1.25 % 9 84,339,067 1.09 % 909,452 110 769,630 283,922 2.1 32 76 % 1.08 % 10 83,992,949 1.30 % 1,079,043 52 1,628,550 -55,000 2.2 32 76 % 1.08 % 11 69,799,978 0.25 % 174,396 137 510,890 19,444 1.5 40 51 % 0.90 % 12 54,409,800 0.67 % 364,380 83 653,290 -163,313 2.2 29 31 % 0.70 % 13 51,269,185 0.09 % 43,877 527 97,230 11,731 1.1 44 82 % 0.66 % 14 40,222,493 2.32 % 912,710 93 434,320 7,834 3.7 21 73 % 0.52 % 15 38,928,346 2.33 % 886,592 60 652,860 -62,920 4.6 18 25 % 0.50 % 16 34,813,871 1.59 % 545,343 16 2,149,690 134,979 2.3 32 84 % 0.45 % 17 33,469,203 1.48 % 487,487 79 425,400 -8,863 2.4 28 50 % 0.43 % 18 32,365,999 1.30 % 416,222 99 328,550 50,000 2.0 30 78 % 0.42 % 19 29,825,964 2.28 % 664,042 56 527,970 -30,000 3.8 20 38 % 0.38 % 20 29,136,808 1.85 % 528...

China's Economy Is Imploding. That's a Problem for US, Wall Street.

Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All • A-Z • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Featured • • About • • • • • • • • Follow • • • • • • • • Subscriptions • • Entering 2023, the But six months into the year, Wall Street's dreams for the country are turning into a nightmare. Far from an economic explosion, China's recovery from COVID has been weak. Industrial production has disappointed. Trade — both imports and exports — has slowed markedly. There is debt everywhere, especially in property development, which makes up 30% of the economy. Trading partners are upset for a litany of reasons, from human-rights abuses to concerns about the government's increasing role in the country's commerce. The private sector — which was expected to The fizzled reopening isn't just a short-term disappointment, it's a sign that the old China is gone. The mechanisms that drove the "Chinese miracle," a triple-decade transformation that made the country an international force, have broken down. The bubble in China's property market finally popped. And because of real estate's central role in the economy, the painful process of absorbing those losses will continue to suck money away from Chinese households, banks, and China's massive web of local governments. China's working-age population is getting...

Big changes to China's economy, politics, society with declining population

This decline in numbers will spur a trend that already concerns demographers in China: a In short, this is a seismic shift. It will have huge symbolic and substantive impacts on China in three main areas. Economy In the space of 40 years, China has largely completed a historic transformation from an agrarian economy to one This historical turning point in China’s population trend serves as a further wake-up call to move the country’s model more quickly to a post-manufacturing, post-industrial economy – an aging, shrinking population does not fit the purposes of a labor-intensive economic model. As to what it means for China’s economy, and It is perhaps no coincidence then that 2022, as well as being a pivotal year for China in terms of demographics, also saw one of the worst economic performances Society The rising share of elderly people in China’s population is more than an economic issue – it will also reshape Chinese society. Many of these elderly people only have one child, due to the The large number of aging parents with only one child to rely on for support will likely impose severe constraints – not least for the elderly parents, who will need financial support. They will also need emotional and social support for longer as a result of It will also impose constraints on those children themselves, who will need to fulfill obligations to their career, provide for their own children and support their elderly parents simultaneously. Responsibility will fall on the Chi...

Population of China. 2023 demographics: density, ratios, growth rate, clock, rate of men to women.

Year Population Year change Migrants Median age Fertility rate Density (Ppl/km 2) Urban population 2023 1,404,286,000 2,089,000 (0.2%) -323,926 39.6 153 895,541,000 (63.8%) 2022 1,402,197,000 2,569,000 (0.2%) -323,926 39.3 153 881,968,000 (62.9%) 2021 1,399,628,000 3,078,000 (0.2%) -323,926 39.0 152 867,545,000 (62.0%) 2020 1,396,550,000 3,621,000 (0.3%) -323,926 38.6 1.65 152 852,259,000 (61.0%) 2019 0 0 (0.0%) -324,919 38.3 1.64 151 836,133,000 (60.0%) 2018 0 0 (0.0%) -324,919 38.0 1.64 151 819,161,000 (59.0%) 2017 0 0 (0.0%) -324,919 37.7 1.63 150 801,367,000 (57.9%) 2016 0 0 (0.0%) -324,919 37.3 1.62 147 782,778,414 (56.8%) 2015 1,371,220,000 6,950,000 (0.5%) -324,919 37.0 1.62 146 762,590,291 (55.6%) 2010 1,337,705,000 6,445,000 (0.5%) -339,690 35.5 1.59 142 658,498,663 (49.2%) 2005 1,303,720,000 7,645,000 (0.6%) -478,179 33.7 1.57 139 554,367,818 (42.5%) 2000 1,262,645,000 9,910,000 (0.8%) -406,017 31.7 1.50 134 452,999,147 (35.9%) 1995 1,204,855,000 13,020,000 (1.1%) -76,678 29.8 1.64 128 373,035,157 (31.0%) 1990 1,135,185,000 16,535,000 (1.5%) -152,825 28.3 2.35 121 300,165,618 (26.4%) 1985 1,051,040,000 14,215,000 (1.4%) -84,009 27.6 2.66 112 240,414,890 (22.9%) 1980 981,235,000 12,230,000 (1.3%) -40,168 26.3 2.63 105 189,947,471 (19.4%) 1975 916,395,000 16,045,000 (1.8%) -9,438 25.0 3.81 98 159,452,730 (17.4%) 1970 818,315,000 22,290,000 (2.7%) -216,297 24.5 5.65 87 142,386,810 (17.4%) 1965 715,185,000 16,830,000 (2.4%) -32,058 24.8 6.40 76 129,348,359 (18.1%) 19...