Far East of Russia (population = 8m) and Helongjiang province of China (population = 31m) births, 1991–2021 [OC]
Submitted by Populationdemography t3_106otc8 in dataisbeautiful
Ah ok, so you're visualizing China's demographic threat. Is there a reason you're not just using Russia and China's total populations? From a Google Search, it seems that the Chinese province you used is "China's northernmost province, with remote mountain ranges" so it could just be that the Chinese in that province are moving to less remote, more urban Chinese towns/cities outside of that province.
This is exactly what has been happening.
Western Russia isn't defined enough. Rosstat might count territories other countries believe are still other countries. Imagine the Crimea.
That's fair, but it still wouldn't make this a valid comparison for what the author appears to be trying to show.
If I wanted to compare the change in population over time for the purposes of studying demographic, and I was looking at the US and Canada, unsure if they included Puerto Rico as part of the US data...I can't just take the population of Toronto and New York and extrapolate implying it represents something for all of Canada versus all of the US.
Did OP anywhere assert that it represents something for all of Russia versus all of China?
OP linked a tweet of this graphic with such a message, which they promptly deleted.
Ah, I didn't see that. That does change the tenor of the post.
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