South China Morning Post

Mainland census results to be released tomorrow

- He Huifeng huifeng.he@scmp.com

After a month-long delay, the results of China’s once-in-adecade population census will be released tomorrow, according to the country’s statistics bureau.

The data was originally scheduled to be released in early April, but was put back first until the end of the month and then until an “indefinite” future date.

The delay raised suspicions in some quarters that the government was trying to cover up perceived problems with the data, but there has been no evidence to support this speculatio­n.

The National Bureau of Statistics said in a one-line statement last month that the country’s population grew in 2020, after a report by the Financial Times claimed the census had found it had dropped.

The data is expected to provide further evidence of China’s looming demographi­c crisis driven by a rapidly ageing population.

At the end of 2019, there were 254 million Chinese aged 60 or above, accounting for 18.1 per cent of the population, and 176 million – 12.6 per cent – aged 65 and over.

Beijing set a target in 2016 to increase the population to about 1.42 billion by 2020.

The results of the latest census are expected to influence China’s key policies and positions on economic developmen­t, jobs, investment, retirement and social welfare.

In previous censuses, the government included provincial population figures and their changes over the past decade in its main data release. The numbers influenced regional economic planning and the central government’s allocation of resources.

The 2010 census showed that six provincial-level jurisdicti­ons – Gansu, Anhui, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hubei and Chongqing – had declines in population, the first time any province’s population had shrunk since the early 1960s.

Meanwhile, the United States recently released its 2020 census data, which showed the second slowest decade for population growth since 1790.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? The census is expected to show population growth in 2020.
Photo: AP The census is expected to show population growth in 2020.

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