Shanghai permanent population reached 17.78 million by November
1, growing 8.35 percent from 2000, among which 4.38 million are
migrants and foreigners who have lived in the city for more than
six months, the Shanghai Statistics Bureau said today.
There were about 123,900 births in the city last year, and about
107,000 people deaths.
The female to male ratio is almost equal at 100: 100.90
The 270,000 increase in population every year, mainly coming
from migrants and foreigners, is acceptable for Shanghai, said Sun
Changmin, vice director of the Shanghai Population and Family
Planning Commission.
According to the 11th Five Year Plan, the city's population is
expected to reach 19 million by 2010.
The bureau conducted a study on 1 percent of the local
population in an effort to measure changes in the city's
population, structure, living conditions and future trends.
The study was conducted on figures from the last national census
five years ago. The State Council ordered every province and
municipality in the country to conduct the survey, a routine
procedure in the interval between the nationwide census which is
conducted every 10 years.
(Shanghai Daily March 17, 2006)