QUESTION:
What percentage of Beijing's residents are
part of the floating population--the population
that moves in or out of the Beijing limits
each year?
a) 1/3
b) 1/5
c) 1/10
d) 1/20
e) 250%
ANSWERS:
a) Not yet, maybe after the
public transportation improves.
b) Bu dui. No, but 1/5 of the people get
this question as wrong as you.
c) Correct. Of the 13 million people in the
Beijing municipality, one million are in the
category of floating population. This does
not include the swarms of Wai Di Ren (outsiders)
that head home for the many important holidays.
Most of the floating population is migrant
workers and students. Many workers come to
Beijing to find prosperity, however after
failing to obtain a Hu Kou (Permanent residence
permit) they saunter back from whence they
came. Despite of a notable deficit of females
in the past, Beijing is slowly equalizing
its population in respect to gender. The male
to female ratio is now about 53 to 47%.
*Reality Check: The current death rates
in Beijing are relatively lower than that
in other regions of China. The crude death
rate (CDR) is about 6 per 1,000 people, per
year in Beijing. The death rate of males is
higher than that of females and that of laborers
is higher than white-collar workers.
d) Think again, this time try using more
than 1/20th of your brain. 250 (pronounced
"er-bai-wu"), means "foolish," which
is what you are if you chose this answer.