China
is the most populous country in the world, with 1.3
billion people, about 22 percent of the world’s total.
This figure does not include many Chinese in the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region, Taiwan Province
and Macao Special Administrative Region.
The population density in China is 130 people per sq
km. This population, however, is unevenly distributed.
Along the densely populated east coast there are more
than 400 people per sq km; in the central areas, over
200; and in the sparsely populated plateaus in the west
there are less than 10 people per sq km.
The following proportion gives an overall view of the
composition of the population of China: Urban/rural:
The population in cities and towns makes up 30.4 percent;
and that in rural areas, 69.6 percent.
Gender: The male population is 50.8 percent; and the
female population, 49.2 percent. Age: People 14 years
or younger make up 25.7 percent; those from 15 to 64,
67.6 percent; and those 65 or older, 6.7 percent.
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