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Overview

China has the largest population.

National Bureau of Statistics of China publishes yearly population statistics. According to "China Statistical Yearbook 2007" online, total population was 1,314,480 thousands in 2006. Number of households was 368,180 thousands in 2006. China will be a aging society with fewer children by the effects of the one-child policy. Population and households statistics are described for considering some aspects of China, such as urban population, sex ratio, rich houuseholds and effects of the policy.

In many cases, Chinese information is available only in Chinese. Google translate may help your research. If it's difficult to find desiable information, it may be better to ask to following organizations directly.


Public Statistics

Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural sexcam Development
http://www.cin.gov.cn/hytj/
*Chinese.

Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic camsex of China
http://www.mot.gov.cn/zhuzhan/tongjixinxi/
*Chinese.

Ministry of Railway
http://www.china-mor.gov.cn/zwgk/zwgk_tjxx.html
*Chinese.It publishes "Railway Yearbook".


 

Reports
"Transport in China"/KPMG

http://www.kpmg.com.cn/en/virtual_library/Property_Infrastructure/Transp...

*Free; Year of Publishing: 2007 telefonsex

"Meeting the challenges of China’s growing cities"/MGI

http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Economic_Studies/Country_Reports/Meetin...

*Free; Year of Publishing: 2008


Related Organizations

Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
http://www.cin.gov.cn/

*Chinese

Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China
http://www.mot.gov.cn/

*Chinese

Ministry of Railway
http://www.china-mor.gov.cn/

*Chinese


Reference

Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transportation_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_Hong_Kong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Western_Development


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Statistics and reports of China

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