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China’s local populations can be counted in two ways; by how many people have hukou household registration from each place and by how many people actually reside in each place. The counts differ by the non-hukou migrants – people that move from their place of registration – who have grown...
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- as each population passes through a particular point in its demographic transition. During these years, the maximum … proportion of the population moves into the key working and income-earning age groups, and the minimum (comprised of youth and … the elderly) is notionally dependent. With proactive and timely investment in the youthful base of the population, there …
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The nature and location of urbanization economies and their effects on productivity per worker in China are examined. Unlike previous studies, more accurate resident-based measures of urban scale from the 2010 census are used. The size of urbanization economies is similar to those in other...
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In this paper we use a stochastic population projection methodology at the sub-national level as an alternative to the … growing ones. We generate probabilistic population projections for five demographically distinct administrative areas within …-national deterministic projections. The accuracy of sub-national population projections is in New Zealand strongly affected by the …
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This report provides a set of projections of the population of Hamilton City and the larger Hamilton Zone. The …’s projected population growth over the next two decades ranges from 13.8 percent to 36.0 percent. This is between 1.5 to 12 …
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The links between population patterns and trends, and policy and planning for the justice system is important. The …
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