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China Conducts 1982 Census
During 10 days in July, nearly a quarter of the human race was counted at the People's Republic of China as the world's most populous country held it's first modern census. Nearly 13 million (some 6 million trained census personnel and about 7 million volunteers) worked to make it a success. The 19 items on the census questionnaire produced comprehensive information about the educational level of the entire population, its rural-urban distribution and the success of the family planning programme. Responses were processed by the computers provided by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) and while mainland China counted one thousand and eight billion (1.8 billion, US) people in its 29 provinces, full census results will take years to analyze.
Father and son in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. The Chinese government has made great efforts to curb the country's population growth by promoting the one-child family.
Father and son in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. The Chinese government has made great efforts to curb the country's population growth by promoting the one-child family.
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