List of Chinese administrative divisions by natural growth rate
This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (P.R.C.), including all provinces, autonomous regions, special administrative regions and municipalities, in order of their natural growth rate in 2014. Here, natural growth rate refers to the birth rate minus the death rate, i.e. the effects of migration are not considered. The unit is per thousand.
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The figures are from the China Statistical Yearbook 2015 published by the Bureau of Statistics of the PRC.
Rank | Name | Growth rate (‰) |
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1 | Xinjiang | 11.47 |
2 | Tibet | 10.55 |
3 | Hainan | 8.61 |
4 | Ningxia | 8.57 |
5 | Qinghai | 8.49 |
6 | Guangxi | 7.86 |
7 | Fujian | 7.50 |
8 | Shandong | 7.39 |
9 | Jiangxi | 6.98 |
10 | Anhui | 6.97 |
11 | Hebei | 6.95 |
12 | Hunan | 6.63 |
13 | Yunnan | 6.20 |
14 | Guangdong | 6.10 |
15 | Gansu | 6.10 |
16 | Guizhou | 5.80 |
17 | Henan | 5.78 |
18 | Zhejiang | 5.00 |
19 | Shanxi | 4.99 |
20 | Hubei | 4.90 |
21 | Beijing | 4.83 |
22 | Shaanxi | 3.87 |
23 | Chongqing | 3.62 |
24 | Inner Mongolia | 3.56 |
25 | Sichuan | 3.20 |
26 | Shanghai | 3.14 |
27 | Jiangsu | 2.43 |
28 | Tianjin | 2.14 |
29 | Heilongjiang | 0.91 |
30 | Jilin | 0.40 |
31 | Liaoning | 0.26 |
32 | Hong Kong | |
33 | Macau | |
National Total | 5.21 |
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