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China’s workers flock to Shenzhen and Hangzhou as talent war heats up

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China’s technology hubs of Shenzhen and Hangzhou posted strong population growth in 2024, as the cities bucked the country’s broader demographic decline by attracting a wave of migrants.

However, several provinces in central and western China saw their populations shrink amid an intensifying inter-regional talent war driven by the country’s ongoing population crisis.

Local governments across China are beginning to release their population data for 2024, with Shenzhen and the eastern province of Zhejiang – where Hangzhou is located – among the handful of localities to have already published their reports. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and several other major cities have yet to do so.

The early releases paint a picture of a growing demographic imbalance, as workers move from China’s less-prosperous central and western hinterlands to more developed cities on the southern and eastern coast.

As of the end of 2024, Zhejiang had a permanent registered population of 66.7 million, an increase of 430,000 from the previous year, according to its local bureau of statistics. The rise was entirely driven by migration, with deaths outnumbering births in the province by 24,000 last year.

The province’s three largest cities – Hangzhou, Ningbo and Wenzhou – recorded population gains of 102,000, 80,000 and 91,000, respectively, accounting for more than 60 per cent of Zhejiang’s total population growth.



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