Explanatory Notes on Main
Statistical Indicators
Total Population refers to the total number of people
alive at a certain point of time within a given area.
The
annual statistics on total population is taken at midnight, the 3lst of December,
not including residents in Taiwan province, Chinese compatriots in Hong Kong and
Macao and overseas Chinese.
Urban Population and Rural Population Urban population
refer to all people residing in cities and towns, while rural population refer
to population other than urban population.
Birth Rate or (Crude Birth Rate) refers to the
ratio of the number of births to the average population (or mid-period
population) during a certain period of time (usually a year), expressed in ‰.
Birth rate in the chapter refers to annual birth rate. The following formula is
used:
Birth
Rate=(Number of Births/Average Number of Population)×1000‰
Death Rate (or Crude Death Rate) refers
to the ratio of the number of deaths to the average population (or mid-period
population) during a certain period of time (usually a year), expressed in ‰.
Death rate in the chapter refers to annual death rate. The following formula is
used:
Death Rate=(Number
of Deaths/Annual
Average Number of Population)×1000‰
Natural Growth Rate of Population refers
to the ratio of natural increase in population (number of births minus number of
deaths) in a certain period of time (usually a year) to the average population
(or mid-period population) of the same period, expressed in ‰. Natural
growth rate of population in the chapter refers to annual natural growth rate
of population. The following formula is applied:
Natural
Growth Rate of Population=(Number of Births-Number of Deaths)/Average Number of
Population×1000‰
Natural
Growth Rate of Population=Birth Rate-Death Rate