as compared to

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China's working-age population - which it defines as people aged between 16 and 59 - has also declined by 40 million as compared to the last census in 2010.
(China: Census reveals slowest population growth in decades by Yip Wai Yee)

What's the function of the bolded "as" in the above sentence? Can I remove it?
 
It means 'when'.

I'm happy for you to remove it.
 
It's part of the comparative phrase as compared to.

I don't think it should be removed.
 
As it's written, it's part of "as compared to" but, like Rover, I'd be happy (happier, in fact) without it. There's nothing wrong with just "compared to" there.
 
I say the use of as compared to (with as) is highly appropriate in more formal registers that deal specifically with data comparison.
 
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