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Male life expectancy was found in a [[Human_Development_Report|Human Development Report]] and there is data for 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2010. A more recent observation is desired, but it does not appear to exist. |
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CBR
Crude Birth Rates for China's subregional model came from two series that were blended together. The data from 1949 through 2003 came from the China Data Center database. The data from 2003 through 2015 came from the China Statistical Yearbooks 2005-2016. The two series blend well and appear to be from the same original source.
CDR
Crude Death Rates for China's subregional model came from two series that were blended together. The data from 1949 through 2003 came from the China Data Center database. The data from 2003 through 2015 came from the China Statistical Yearbooks 2005-2016. The two series blend well and appear to be from the same original source.
InfMortMedUNPD
Infant mortality rates were calculated using male and female infant mortality rates from National Bureau of Statistics of China. The male and female infant mortality rates were averaged to generate a provincial infant mortality rate. There is only one observation for each province in 2000, making this series dated. This should be treated as a place holder until a source with real data and with a more recent data is available.
LifeExpectFemale
Female life expectancy was found in a Human Development Report and there is data for 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2010. A more recent observation is desired, but it does not appear to exist.
LifeExpectMale
Male life expectancy was found in a Human Development Report and there is data for 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2010. A more recent observation is desired, but it does not appear to exist.