Page Research and reports UNICEF’s work is grounded in empirical data, rigorous research and thoughtful analysis. Available in:中文English Our latest reports UNICEF combines its experience and well-collected evidence and analysis to create programmes, campaigns and initiatives wherever they are needed most. Report UNICEF CHINA 2016 - 2020 FIVE YEARS OF RESULTS FOR CHILDREN IN CHINA See the full report Report How the marketing of formula milk influences infant feeding This report summarizes the findings of a multicountry study examining the impact of breast milk marketing on infant feeding decisions and practices. See the full report Report EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (ECD) A UNICEF PRIORITY FOR 2021-2025 See the full report Report HEALTHY WEIGHT AMONG CHILDREN A UNICEF PRIORITY FOR 2021-2025 See the full report Report ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH A UNICEF PRIORITY FOR 2021-2025 See the full report Report Driving Children’s Diets Childhood overweight and obesity in China has been associated with the increase in consumption of highly processed food and drink. See the full report Key Research Report An Atlas of Social Indicators of Children in China An overview of the situation of children in China. See the full report Statistics An Atlas of Social Indicators of Children in China An overview of the situation of children in China. Visit the page Annual Report UNICEF annual report 2019 This report highlights UNICEF’s achievements in 2019 See the full report File list Statistics 28 December 2018 Hospital delivery rate, by province, 2017 Overall, the hospital delivery rate is high across all provinces, but relatively low rates persist in some western provinces. Statistics 28 December 2018 Hospital delivery rate and maternal mortality ratio There is an inverse relationship between China's MMR and hospital delivery rate. Statistics 28 December 2018 Hospital delivery rate, 1990–2017 China's hospital delivery rate has increased steadily over the last two decades. Statistics 28 December 2018 Causes of maternal mortality, by urban-rural, 2017 In urban areas, maternal deaths are caused mainly by indirect obstetric causes. Statistics 28 December 2018 Causes of maternal mortality, 2000–2017 Obstetric haemorrhage, amniotic fluid embolism, and pregnancy-related hypertension were the three leading causes of maternal mortality in 2017. Statistics 28 December 2018 Maternal mortality ratio, by province, 2017 Significant disparities exist in MMR among China's provinces, with the same pattern observed in child mortality. Statistics 28 December 2018 Maternal mortality ratio, 1990–2017 Since 1990, the MMR28 has decreased significantly, and the disparities between urban and rural areas has also decreased. Statistics 28 December 2018 Stillbirth rate, 2012–2014 Data analysis of nearly 4 million births in 441 health facilities suggests a stillbirth rate of 8.8 per thousand births. Statistics 28 December 2018 Neonatal mortality rate, 1991–2017 Since 1991, there has been a significant decline in the NMR. NMR dropped from 33.1 per thousand live births in 1991 to 4.5 per thousand live births in 2017. Statistics 28 December 2018 Infant mortality rate, 1991–2017 Since 1991, there has been a significant decline in the IMR. Statistics 28 December 2018 GDP per capita and under-five mortality rate, 1990 and 2016 Along with the increase in per capita GDP, the U5MR of the poorest provinces in 2016 were similar to those of the wealthiest provinces in 1990. Statistics 28 December 2018 Causes of under-five mortality, 2017 The distribution of the causes of under-five mortality varies among different age groups of children. Prev 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Next