Household registration statistics data analysis in September 2019
According to the household registration data, there were 8,824,319 households at the end of September 2019. Compared with the same month last year, there increased 101,322 households with an increase rate of 1.16%.
By the end of September 2019, the total population was 23,593,783 with an increase of 16,295 compared with the same month last year. The population growth rate was 0.07% which meant that the average daily increase was 45.
By the end of August 2019, the male population was 11,704,227 and female population was 11,889,556 . The sex ratio was 98.44 with male to female.
There were 14,533 babies born in September 2019 which increase 4.46% compared with the same month last year. The average showed that a baby was born about every 3.0 minutes. The annual crude birth rate was 7.49‰.
There were 13,866 deaths in August 2019 which increased 7.61% compared with the same month last year. The average showed that there was about one death at every 3.1 minutes. The annual crude death rate was 7.15‰.
The couples of marriage were 11,656 in September 2019. Including 11,328 couples of different genders and 328 couples of the same gender. The annual crude marriage rate was 6.01‰.
The couples of divorce were 4,402 in September 2019 Including 4,386 couples of different genders and 16 couples of the same gender. The annual crude divorce rate was 2.27‰.
There were 90,276 in-migrants in September 2019 which increased 19.40% compared with the same month last year. In the same time were 90,954 out-migrants which increased 19.03% compared with the same month last year.
At the end of September 2019, the indigenous people was 570,074 with an increase of 5,954 compared with the same month last year (2.42% of the total population).
At the end of September 2019, the population aged 0 to 14 was 3,020,484 (12.80 % of the total population). The population aged 15 to 64 was 17,020,612 (72.14%). The population aged over 65 was 3,552,687 (15.06%). In addition, the population aged over 20 was 19,306,145 (81.83%).
Yes, it is related to the total population.
Added: but, they compare the numbers in the same months in different years, so we cannot know the variations in between the two months from the descriptions.
Numbers of citizens who lost their active HHR due to moving to non-taiwan area, and who created/reactivated their HHR.
I think it is wrong. It is the numbers of citizens who moved in their HHR somewhere including who created their HHR, and who moved out their HHR from somewhere including who went to non taiwan area. Not only from and to non taiwan area.