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What percentage of the population of Han nationality accounts for the whole country?

9 1.59%。

According to the statistics of the 2000 national census bulletin, the total population of 3/kloc-0 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government in Chinese mainland is 1.26583 million, of which Han nationality1.594 million, accounting for 9 1.59% of the national population.

Compared with the fourth national census in 1990, the population of Han nationality increased by116.92 million, an increase of1/0.22%, and the population of ethnic minorities increased by15.23 million, an increase of/kloc-. The proportion of Han population in the total population decreased from 9 1.99% to 9 1.59%, and the proportion of minority population increased from 8.0 1% to 8.4 1%.

The Han nationality can be divided into seven ethnic groups, namely, northern ethnic group, Minhai ethnic group, Guangfu ethnic group, Jiangyou ethnic group, Hakka ethnic group, Huxiang ethnic group and Wu ethnic group. In addition, it can be subdivided into different branches according to the region, such as northern Fujian, Fuzhou, Xinghua, southern Fujian, Longyan, Chaoshan, Leizhou and Hainan.

The Kokang people in Myanmar, the Ai people in Vietnam and the Mingxiang people also belong to a branch of the Han nationality. Traditional western anthropology classifies the Han nationality as an East Asian race.

Previous census:

The first national census: 1953

1953 the national census is the first time that a comprehensive and scientific survey method has been adopted since the founding of new China. Through the census, China has found out the national population base.

The second national census: 1964

For the first time, nine indicators such as "education level" and "occupation" were added to the census content. Through the census, it provides a reliable basis for formulating the third five-year plan and long-term planning.

The Third National Census: 1982

The first use of electronic computers for data processing has become the symbol of modern population census. Item 19 was added, including household registration status of permanent population, industry, occupation and unemployed population, marital status and women's fertility status.

The fourth national census: 1990

The way of population census was changed from setting up census registration station to mainly adopting the way of door-to-door inquiry and on-site reporting by census takers. The number of census items increased to 2 1, which increased the situation of permanent residence five years ago and the reasons for moving to the local area. The purpose is to understand the flow direction and reasons of population migration, and to provide basis for formulating population policy and population planning in China.

The Fifth National Population Census: 2000

The standard time of census is adjusted to 1 1.00+0.00. It is not only the first time to establish a population geographic information system by using photoelectric input technology (directly scanning reports by photoelectric, converting images into data and then forming a database), but also the first time to adopt a survey method combining long and short tables. Compared with the last census, there are 28 items, including 49 items.

Sixth national census: 20 10

The principle of registration was changed from the previous permanent residence registration to the current residence registration. For the first time, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents and foreigners living in China were included in the census. The census items were reduced to 45.

The Seventh Population Census: 2020

The 2020 census is the seventh national census in China and the largest in the world since the founding of New China.