The crude birth rate in China decreased by 0.4 live births per 1,000 inhabitants (-5.91 percent) compared to the previous year. Therefore, the rate in China saw its lowest number in that year with 6.39 live births per 1,000 inhabitants. The crude birth rate is the annual number of live births divided by the total population, expressed per 1,000 people.Find more statistics on other topics about China with key insights such as number of tuberculosis infections , total fertility rate, and death rate.
In 2023, the share of urban population in China increased by one percentage points (+1.57 percent) compared to 2022. While the growth is slowing down, with 64.57 percent, the share is at its peak in the observed period. Notably, the share continuously increased over the last years.The urban population refers to the share of the total population living in urban centers. Each country has their own definition of what constitutes an urban center (based on population size, area, or space between dwellings, among others), therefore international comparisons may be inconsistent.Find more key insights for the share of urban population in countries like South Korea and Mongolia.
This statistic displays the results of the worldwide Made-In-Country Index 2017, a survey conducted to show how positively products "made in..." are perceived in various countries all over the world. For this statistic, respondents were asked about attributes they associate with products made in China. 36 percent of respondents stated that they associate "Very good value for money" with products from China.
This ranking displays the results of the worldwide Made-In-Country Index 2017, a survey conducted to show how positively products "made in..." are perceived in various countries all over the world. During this survey, not a single respondent from Austria perceived products made in China as "slightly positive" or "very positive".
The infant mortality rate in China declined to 4.5 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2023. As a result, the infant mortality rate in China saw its lowest number in 2023 with 4.5 deaths per 1,000 live births. The infant mortality rate refers to the number of newborns not expected to survive past the first year of life. This is generally expressed as a value per 1,000 live births, and infant mortality also includes neonatal mortality (deaths within the first 28 days of life).
The ratio of military expenditure to gross domestic product (GDP) in China increased by 0.1 percentage points (+6.17 percent) compared to the previous year. In total, the ratio amounted to 1.67 percent in 2023. Military expenditure refers to the total amount of money spent on a country's armed forces, including peacekeeping and defense operations. This figure is then given as a share of its gross domestic product (not total government expenditure). When comparing international figures there may be some discrepancies depending on what countries consider military spending.Find more key insights for the ratio of military expenditure to gross domestic product (GDP) in countries like South Korea and Japan.
The statistic shows the proportions of the economic sectors in the gross domestic product (GDP) in selected countries in 2023. In France, the agricultural sector accounted for 1.74 percent of the GDP in 2023.
As of March 2020, 43 percent of consumers over the age of 65 in the United States didn't expect that the coronavirus pandemic would change their spending behavior on Chinese goods. However, 42 percent stated that they expected to spend less on goods made in China.
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This statistic shows the distribution of couponing users in China in 2011, by income level. In 2011, 4.2 percent of couponing users had no income whatsoever while this was also true of 7.7 percent of internet users.
This statistic shows the number of couponing users per day in China from July 2011 to June 2012. In July 2011, approximately 27.3 million unique visitors a day on average used couponing portals in China.
This statistic shows the distribution of couponing users in China in 2011, by occupation. In 2011, 21.7 percent of couponing users in China were students.
This statistic shows the distribution of couponing users in China in 2011, by education level. In 2011, 4.2 percent of couponing users had completed primary school.
This statistic shows the purchase factors for couponing users in China in 2011. That year, discounts were an important factor for couponing users in China for the purchase decision.
This statistic shows the distribution of couponing users in China in 2011 according to gender. In 2011, 53.9 percent of couponing users were women.
The graph shows the number of couponing users in China from December 2011 to December 2015. In 2011, about 66 million users used couponing portals in China.
This statistic shows the distribution of couponing users in China in 2011, by age group. In 2011, 1.3 percent of couponing users fell into the 60 years and over age bracket.
This statistic shows the distribution of coupon website transactions in China in 2011 and 2012, by national and local deals. In 2011, national deals accounted for 28 percent of the coupon website transactions in China.
This statistic shows the transaction volume of online couponing in China in 2010 and gives a forecast until 2015. In 2010, the transaction volume of online couponing in China amounted to 1.45 billion yuan.
This statistic shows the ten coupon websites in China with the highest transaction volume in 2010. In 2010, the coupon website groupon.cn generated a transaction volume of 50 million yuan in China.
This statistic shows the number of daily deals offered on coupon websites in China in 2011 and 2012. In 2011, coupon websites in China offered around 694,170 deals.
The crude birth rate in China decreased by 0.4 live births per 1,000 inhabitants (-5.91 percent) compared to the previous year. Therefore, the rate in China saw its lowest number in that year with 6.39 live births per 1,000 inhabitants. The crude birth rate is the annual number of live births divided by the total population, expressed per 1,000 people.Find more statistics on other topics about China with key insights such as number of tuberculosis infections , total fertility rate, and death rate.