Publisher : China Statistics PressPublished Date : 12/2011 Frequency : Annually Language : Chinese ISBN/ISSN : 9787503764141 Weight : 2.60kg Availability : Usually ship within 48 hours Book Type : Statistics Estimated Shipping Time"China Statistical Yearbook 2011, the tertiary industry," included the national and provincial, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the tertiary industry in 2010 as well as some statistical information on historical data, is a reflection of the development of tertiary industry in the People's Republic of annual data. The yearbook is divided into seven chapters: 1. Tertiary industry the number of units and personnel; 2. Tertiary industry; 3. Tertiary industry investment in fixed assets; 4. The third major financial indicators in some sectors industry; 5 . The third key business indicators in some sectors industry; 6. The third industrial complex situation of the industry; 7. Hong Kong, Macao tertiary industry situation. Also Appendix A chapter: the third world and the major industrial countries, the main statistics. Each chapter has a "brief description" of the main contents of this chapter, data sources, statistical coverage, statistical methods and give a brief overview of the historical changes, not yesterday with a "Main Statistical Indicators." Involved in the Yearbook of national statistics, in addition to forest area and forest cover, but do not include Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province of data. Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region of the statistics constitute part of the overall national statistics. However, according to People "Basic Law" and "Macao Special Administrative Region Basic Law," the relevant principles, Hong Kong, Macao and the mainland is relatively independent of the statistical area, according to their different statistical systems and the law, independent statistics. The yearbook Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region, respectively, statistics from the Hong Kong SAR Census and Statistics Department, the Macao Special Administrative Region Statistics and Census Service, the National Bureau of Statistics International Statistical Information Centre responsible for collating and editing. With the 2009 version of "Statistics Yearbook of China's third industry," compared to the main content of the yearbook made the following amendments: According to the results of the second national economic census statistical indicators related to historical data were revised; increase of the tertiary industry and business lease The total output of services, resident services and other services gross output data. Who have not traveled in the Yearbook data indicate the year, all refer to 2010 data.
First, the tertiary industry the number of units and personnel numbers A brief description of The number and proportion of the 1-1 third industry corporate units 1-2 third industry sub-industry corporate units 1-3 of Tertiary Industry in legal number of units 1-4 of Tertiary Industry in the number of corporate units and the proportion of 1-5 transport, storage and postal services are grouped by region, number of corporate units 1-6 information transmission, computer services and software industry, grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-7 Wholesale and retail trade are grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-8 Number of accommodation and catering corporate units grouped by region 1-9 the financial sector the number of corporate units grouped by region 1-10 real estate legal entities of the regional grouping 1-11 leasing and business services sector, grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-12 Research, Technical Service and Geologic Prospecting grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-13 Water, Environment and Public Facilities Management grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-14 Resident Services and Other Services are grouped by region the number of corporate units 1-15 education grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-16 health, social security and social welfare grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-17 of culture, sports and entertainment industries grouped by region, the number of corporate units 1-18 of public management and social organization of the regional grouping of the number of corporate units The tertiary industry of 1-19 according to the industry, the legal number of units of the East, Midwest and Northeast region grouping 1-20 grouped by the tertiary industry by industry, type of institution the number of corporate units 1-21 tertiary industry are grouped by region, type of institution, the number of corporate units 1-22 grouped by industry, controlling the situation in the third industrial enterprise legal number of units 1-23 grouped by region, controlling the situation in the third industrial enterprise legal number of units 1-24 third industry by industry, the registration number of corporate units grouped by type of registration 1-25 third industry by region, the registration of a registered type grouping corporate units The number and proportion of employment in the tertiary industry of 1-26 staff 1-27 of Tertiary Industry of Employed Persons and the proportion (by the end of 2010) 1-28 Registration Status of the tertiary industry in urban units of Employed Persons (the end of 2010) 1-29 according to the tertiary industry Sectors of Employed Persons in Urban Units 1-30 according to the tertiary industry Sectors in State-owned unit of Employed Persons The tertiary industry Sectors 1-31 according to the urban collective units Number of Employed Persons 1-32 according to the third Industry Sectors points of other units of Employed Persons Employed Persons in Urban Units (the end of 2010), 1-33 regions Sectors of the tertiary industry State-owned Units Number of Employed Persons (the end of 2010), 1-34 regions Sectors of the tertiary industry 1-35 regions Sectors of the tertiary industry sub-urban collective units Number of Employed Persons (the end of 2010) 1-36 regions divided by the tertiary industry Sectors other units of Employed Persons (the end of 2010) 1-37 regions Sectors of the tertiary industry, the private enterprises and self-employed individuals (the end of 2010) 1-38 regions Sectors of the tertiary industry sub-urban private enterprises and self-employed individuals (the end of 2010) Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Second, the tertiary industry A brief description of 2-1 of the tertiary industry and the proportion of 2-2 third added value of industrial branches 2-3 tertiary industry branches added value constitutes 2-4 tertiary industry at constant price value-added 2-5 branches added value of tertiary industry and the share of GDP 2-6 branches added value of tertiary industry index 2-7 branches added value of tertiary industry index 2-8 three industries the contribution rate 2-9 three times the industry in boosting the GDP growth 2-10 various tertiary industry 2-11 regional tertiary industry accounted for the proportion of GDP 2-12 various regions of the tertiary industry index 2-13 regional branch added value of tertiary industry 2-14 regional branch added value of tertiary industry constitutes 2-15 each branch added value of tertiary industry index Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Third, the tertiary industry investment in fixed assets A brief description of 3-1 divided by industry categories, the total fixed asset investment in tertiary industry 3-2 by industry categories, sub-investment in the tertiary industry accounted for the proportion of social investment 3-3 Area by Region and Type of Registration tertiary industry investment in fixed assets 3-4 regions by industry categories, sub-total fixed asset investment in tertiary industry 3-5 the total scale of the urban fixed asset investment in tertiary industry and construction by Sector 3-6 divided by industry category of tertiary industry in urban fixed assets investment 3-7 registration of the registered type and holding points of tertiary industry in urban fixed assets investment by industry, 3-8 third industrial urban sources of investment funds by Sector and new fixed assets 3-9 regions by industry categories, sub-urban fixed asset investment of the tertiary industry Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Fourth, the tertiary industry in some sectors the main financial indicators 4-1 of wholesale and retail trade A brief description of 4-1-1 limit wholesale and retail enterprises above the year-end balance 4-1-2 each area of wholesale and retail business at the end of the balance 4-1-3 regional wholesale trade enterprises above designated assets and liabilities at the end of 4-1-4 regional retail enterprises above designated year-end balance 4-1-5 above-quota wholesale and retail enterprise profit and loss and distribution 4-1-6 each area of wholesale and retail business profit or loss and allocated Corporate profit or loss and distribution of 4-1-7 regional wholesale trade above designated Retail enterprises above designated 4-1-8 all gains and losses and distribution Wages and benefits and value-added tax of the wholesale and retail enterprises above the 4-1-9 limits Wages and benefits and value-added tax of wholesale and retail enterprises above designated 4-1-10 each region 4-1-11 area limit the wholesale trade wages and benefits and VAT 4-1-12 regional retail enterprises above designated wages and benefits and value-added tax Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 4-2 of accommodation and catering A brief description of Year-end balance of 4-2-1 the accommodation and catering enterprises 4-2-2 of the accommodation and catering enterprises at the end of balance 4-2-3 regional lodging industry enterprises above designated assets and liabilities at the end of 4-2-4 regional catering enterprises above designated assets and liabilities at the end of Accommodation and catering industry more than 4-2-5 limit corporate profit and loss and distribution 4-2-6 all the accommodation and catering enterprises in profit or loss and allocated Business profit or loss and distribution of 4-2-7 regional lodging industry above designated 4-2-8 regions of Catering Enterprises above corporate profit or loss and distribution 4-2-9 limits the accommodation and catering enterprises above the wages and benefits 4-2-10 regional accommodation and catering enterprises above designated wages and benefits Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 4-3 real estate development A brief description of 4-3-1 in real estate development enterprises (units) operating conditions 4-3-2 Types of Registration of real estate development enterprises (units) Total Assets 4-3-3 points at the level of qualification in real estate development enterprises (units) Total Assets 4-3-4 Types of Registration of real estate development enterprises (units) Total Liabilities 4-3-5 points at the level of qualification in real estate development enterprises (units) Total Liabilities 4-3-6 Types of Registration for Real Estate Development Enterprises (unit) Owners' Equity Owners' equity of real estate development enterprises (units) by Qualification Grade 4-3-7 4-3-8 Types of Registration for Real Estate Development Enterprises (unit) operating profit Operating profit of the real estate development enterprises (units) by Qualification Grade 4-3-9 4-3-10 Types of Registration of real estate development enterprises (units) total profit Total profit of the real estate development enterprises (units) by Qualification Grade 4-3-11 The main business income of real estate development enterprises (units) 4-3-12 Registration Status The main business income of real estate development enterprises (units) by Qualification Grade 4-3-13 Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 4-4 telecommunications A brief description of Financial situation of the 4-4-1 telecommunications The financial situation of 4-4-2 each regional telecommunications Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 4-5 part of the service sector A brief description of 4-5-1 part of the service sector by industry operating income 4-5-2 regional part of the services industries operating income Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Fifth, the tertiary industry in some sectors the main business indicators 5-1 transport, storage and postal industry A brief description of 5-1-1 basic situation of the transport industry 5-1-2 all Transport Worker number (the end of 2010) 5-1-3 transport line length 5-1-4 passenger traffic 5-1-5 passenger traffic composition 5-1-6 passenger turnover 5-1-7 passenger turnover constitute 5-1-8 passenger transport average distance 5-1-9 cargo 5-1-10 cargo composition 5-1-11 cargo turnover 5-1-12 goods turnover constitutes 5-1-13 goods Average Transport Distance The 5-1-14 regions passenger traffic The 5-1-15 regions passenger turnover 5-1-16 various regional cargo The 5-1-17 regions cargo turnover 5-1-18 national railway 5-1-19 regional rail line at the end of mileage 5-1-20 National Railway 5-1-21 National Railway machine, bus and truck ownership 5-1-22 National Railway Passenger, Freight Cars Owned 5-1-23 trunk railway lines, passenger and freight traffic 5-1-24 passenger traffic volume from the main railway station 5-1-25 The main railway station cargo delivery volume 5-1-26 according to the class of goods sub-national rail freight traffic 5-1-27 National Railway Transport main technical and economic indicators 5-1-28 road circuit at the end of mileage 5-1-29 regional highway line at the end of mileage 5-1-30 civilian car ownership 5-1-31 private car ownership 5-1-32 imports of car ownership 5-1-33 new registration number of civilian vehicles 5-1-34 highway operating car ownership The 5-1-35 inland waterways at the end of mileage 5-1-36 civilian transport ship-owning 5-1-37 coastal port number of berths in the above designated size (the end of 2010) 5-1-38 inland scale above port berths (the end of 2010) 5-1-39 coastal port cargo throughput in the scale 5-1-40 inland port cargo throughput in the above-scale 5-1-41 coastal Ports above Designated Size by Type of Freight 5-1-42 inland scale above the port Type of Freight 5-1-43 civil aviation routes and the number of aircraft at the end of 5-1-44 civilian air traffic and general aviation flight time 5-1-45 The main models of civil aviation application of 5-1-46 length of the line network of regional urban public transport operations (the end of 2010) 5-1-47 regional urban public transport operations vehicles (boats) ownership (by the end of 2010) 5-1-48 regional urban public transport passenger traffic Public transport operators 5-1-49 capital cities and plan cities with independent line, length (the end of 2010) 5-1-50 plan provincial capital cities and cities with independent public transport operators car (boat) ownership (by the end of 2010) The 5-1-51 capital cities, and the plan a separate city public transport passenger traffic 5-1-52 postal traffic 5-1-53 regional postal business volume 5-1-54 postal postal routes 5-1-55 sub-regional postal postal routes 5-1-56 postal outlets 5-1-57 postal communication service standards 5-1-58 regional postal communication service standards Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-2 information transmission, computer services and software industry A brief description of 5-2-1 telecommunications traffic 5-2-2 all regional telecommunications traffic 5-2-3 all the fixed telephone subscribers 5-2-4 regional mobile phone users Main Communication Capacity of the 5-2-5 telecommunications 5-2-6 regional telecommunications communications capabilities 5-2-7 telecommunication service standards 5-2-8 regional telecommunication service standards 5-2-9 Internet Users by Region Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-3 of wholesale and retail trade A brief description of 5-3-1 limit for wholesale and retail business of goods purchase, sale, deposit (Registration Status) 5-3-2 limit for wholesale and retail business of goods purchase, sale, deposit (by Sector) 5-3-3 all wholesale and retail enterprise commodity purchases, sales, Inventory 5-3-4 all wholesale trade enterprises above designated Purchases, sales, storage of 5-3-5 all retail enterprises above designated Purchases, sales, Inventory Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-4 of accommodation and catering A brief description of 5-4-1 limit above accommodation and catering business 5-4-2 of the accommodation and catering business 5-4-3 regional lodging industry above designated business Above 5-4-4 regions limit the catering business Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-5 the financial industry A brief description of 5-5-1 financial institutions RMB Credit Funds Balance Sheet (funding sources) 5-5-2 financial institutions RMB Credit Funds Balance Sheet (of funds) Supply and return of the 5-5-3 financial institutions in cash 5-5-4 money supply (end of year balance) 5-5-5 year growth rate of money supply 5-5-6 Interest Rates on Deposits of financial institutions 5-5-7 statutory lending rates of financial institutions 5-5-8 gold and foreign exchange reserves 5-5-9 currency of the balance sheet (end of year balance) 5-5-10 other deposit-taking company balance sheet (end of year balance) 5-5-11 foreign banks' balance sheets (year-end balance) 5-5-12 basic stock market situation 5-5-13 listed the number of companies 5-5-14 listed companies in the geographical distribution of 5-5-15 stock issuance and the funding level 5-5-16 stock transactions 5-5-17 National Futures Exchange Market Overview 5-5-18 National Stock Exchange listed fund transaction overview 5-5-19 insurance company Economic and Technical Indicators Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-6 real estate development A brief description of Land Development and Purchase of 5-6-1 in real estate development enterprises (units) 5-6-2 real estate development enterprises (units) purchased land area divided by level of qualification 5-6-3 real estate development enterprises (units) of building area and the cost of housing construction Construction of residential area and the construction costs of the 5-6-4 regional real estate development enterprises (units) 5-6-5 (units) by end-use real estate development and construction of housing area 5-6-6 start housing area by end-use real estate development enterprises (units) 5-6-7 for completion by end-use real estate development enterprises (units) of housing area 5-6-8 for completion by end-use real estate development enterprises (units) value of the house 5-6-9 commodity housing sales Completion 5-6-10 real estate development enterprises (units) complete sets of construction of residential sales 5-6-11 zoning area of commercial housing sales 5-6-12 the average sales price of commodity housing zoning Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-7 of leasing and business services A brief description of The total output of 5-7-1 regional leasing and business services Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-8 of scientific research, technical services and geological prospecting A brief description of 5-8-1 basic scientific and technological activities 5-8-2 Research and Experimental Development (R & D) Internal Expenditures 5-8-3 National Research and Experimental Development (R & D) staff full-time equivalent 5-8-4 research and development institutions on research and development (R & D) the subject of disciplinary grouping 5-8-5 Higher research and experimental development (R & D) The subject of discipline groupings 5-8-6 meteorological department 5-8-7 regional meteorological operational sites and observation project 5-8-8 regional seismic monitoring of 5-8-9 mapping departments of the regional production is completed 5-8-10 regional surveying and mapping information 5-8-11 national supervision inspection of product quality 5-8-12 product quality in various regions 5-8-13 products provincial quality supervision and spot checks 5-8-14 each region of the cargo entry and exit inspection and quarantine 5-8-15 regional technology market turnover Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-9 Water, environment and public facilities industry A brief description of 5-9-1 Environmental Protection basic situation 5-9-2 water resources conditions 5-9-3 Water Supply water situation 5-9-4 Discharge and Treatment of Waste Water by Region 5-9-5 Industrial Waste Water by Sector Emission and Treatment 5-9-6 in major cities of industrial wastewater discharge and Treatment 5-9-7 full Seawater Quality Evaluation results 5-9-8 major urban air quality indicators 5-9-9 major cities in industrial emissions, and Treatment 5-9-10 by Sector emissions and processing conditions Regional emissions 5-9-11 and Treatment 5-9-12 regions of industrial solid waste, Treatment and Utilization 5-9-13 Sector industrial solid waste, Treatment and Utilization 5-9-14 major cities of industrial solid waste, Treatment and Utilization 5-9-15 all municipal solid waste removed and disposed of 5-9-16 state-controlled urban road traffic noise monitoring in 5-9-17 state-controlled major cities of regional environmental noise monitoring in 5-9-18 of each wetland area 5-9-19 regions natural protection of fundamental 5-9-20 geological hazards and conditions 5-9-21 regional forest fires 5-9-22 forest pest and rodent control 5-9-23 earthquake disaster situation 5-9-24 major marine disaster situations 5-9-25 all environmental emergencies 5-9-26 all city facilities standards 5-9-27 all areas of urban green space and garden Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-10 residents services and other services A brief description of 5-10-1 all residents services and other services the total output Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-11 Education A brief description of 5-11-1 types of schools at all levels, faculty and full-time teachers 5-11-2 at all levels of the various academic education students 5-11-3 all types of non-degree students at all levels 5-11-4 various types of private education at all levels 5-11-5 at all levels the number of schools 5-11-6 types of schools at all levels the number of full-time teachers 5-11-7 at all levels the number of school enrollment 5-11-8 types of schools at all levels in the number of students 5-11-9 at all levels the number of school leavers 5-11-10 Number of graduate students and students 5-11-11 minutes of Postgraduate Students 5-11-12 schools of higher education (institutions) 5-11-13 schools of higher education (institutions) the number of students 5-11-14 adult, specialist sub-discipline students 5-11-15 ordinary and specialist sub-disciplines the number of students 5-11-16 network this specialist sub-disciplines, the number of students 5-11-17 secondary vocational schools (institutions) 5-11-18 secondary vocational schools (institutions) Student Division classes, 5-11-19 Vocational and Technical Training Institutions 5-11-20 ordinary high school and students 5-11-21 Regular Junior Secondary Schools and Students 5-11-22 vocational junior high school and students 5-11-23 ordinary primary schools and students 5-11-24 Mechanic Schools, Students, and Staff 5-11-25 various types of technical schools in 5-11-26 age children enrollment rate and the ordinary schools at all levels of Graduates 5-11-27 by Region Institutions of Higher Education, the number of junior college students 5-11-28 regional colleges and universities (institutions) Teachers and Staff 5-11-29 each region of secondary vocational schools (institutions) students 5-11-30 various regions of secondary vocational schools (institutions) Number of Staff 5-11-31 regional high school 5-11-32 various regions of junior secondary school 5-11-33 regional vocational junior high school 5-11-34 ordinary primary schools in various regions 5-11-35 regional special education basic 5-11-36 all ordinary schools at all levels student-teacher ratio 5-11-37 per 100,000 population in schools at all levels an average of students 5-11-38 education funding situation 5-11-39 types of schools education funding Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-12 health, social security and social welfare A brief description of 5-12-1 medical and health institutions 5-12-2 various medical and health institutions 5-12-3 all kinds of medical and health institutions 5-12-4 primary health care institutions 5-12-5 professional public health agencies 5-12-6 the district hospital level 5-12-7 regions grouped by number of beds the number of hospital 5-12-8 regions grouped according to the number of beds in community health service centers (stations) 5-12-9 each region according to the number of beds grouped the number of township hospitals 5-12-10 Village Health Room 5-12-11 health personnel 5-12-12 regional health personnel 5-12-13 regional community health service centers (stations) personnel 5-12-14 township hospitals in staff 5-12-15 regional village health staff 5-12-16 rural doctors and health workers 5-12-17 per thousand population health technicians 5-12-18 per 1,000 population in health and technical personnel 5-12-19 medical beds in health institutions 5-12-20 various regions of beds in medical and health institutions 5-12-21 per thousand beds in medical and health institutions 5-12-22 total health costs 5-12-23 urban and rural health care spending 5-12-24 regional hospital services 5-12-25 regional community health service centers (stations) the medical service in 5-12-26 township hospitals medical services in 5-12-27 monitoring of children under five and maternal mortality rates Maternal health 5-12-28 5-12-29 B statutory reporting of infectious diseases morbidity, mortality and case fatality sort 5-12-30 urban dwellers disease mortality and causes of death composition 5-12-31 rural residents of mortality and causes of death of major diseases 5-12-32 new rural cooperative medical 5-12-33 various areas of new rural cooperative medical condition The 5-12-34 urban residents and the basic medical insurance situation 5-12-35 civil affairs department of Medical Relief 5-12-36 public places, health supervision and punishment cases 5-12-37 drinking water, health supervision and punishment cases 5-12-38 health supervision and punishment cases 5-12-39 basic social service agencies 5-12-40 the number of beds in social service agencies providing accommodation 5-12-41 social assistance, of special care and placement 5-12-42 over the years the social welfare enterprises 5-12-43 by Region Community Services Facilities 5-12-44 over the years the social donation 5-12-45 China Welfare Lottery sales 5-12-46 urban social relief and the minimum living situation 5-12-46 urban social relief and the minimum living Continued Table 1 5-12-46 urban social relief and the minimum living continued in Table 2 5-12-47 rural social relief and the minimum living situation 5-12-47 rural social relief and the minimum living Continued Table 1 5-12-47 rural social relief and the minimum living Continued Table 2 5-12-48 Marriages and Divorces 5-12-49 funeral service situation 5-12-50 basic situation of disabled persons 5-12-51 social insurance fund balance and the accumulated surplus 5-12-52 social insurance 5-12-53 participated in basic pension insurance number of workers in urban enterprises 5-12-54 all workers in urban enterprises in basic pension insurance 5-12-55 regional unemployment insurance 5-12-56 regional urban workers' basic medical insurance situation 5-12-57 various industrial injury insurance 5-12-58 regional maternity insurance Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-13 of culture, sports and entertainment A brief description of CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS 5-13-1 over the years 5-13-2 of the National Cultural Heritage Institutions and Employed Persons 5-13-3 national performing arts groups 5-13-4 performing arts venues 5-13-5 Public Library The consolidation of 5-13-6 National Mass Art (stations) 5-13-7 cultural market operators 5-13-8 text property 5-13-9 regional performing arts organizations, performing arts venues, performances in The 5-13-10 regional Public Library 5-13-11 various regional museums, 5-13-12 radio and television career 5-13-13 radio and television program production time 5-13-14 radio or television program broadcast time 5-13-15 regional radio and television coverage of the population 5-13-16 regional radio program production and broadcasting 5-13-17 regional television program production and broadcasting 5-13-18 regional cable broadcasting and TV transmission trunk network and user 5-13-19 regional radio and television 5-13-20 television program imports and exports 5-13-21 movies 5-13-22 Book Publication 5-13-23 books, periodicals and newspaper publishing 5-13-24 regional Children's books and textbooks Publication 5-13-25 textbooks published in the situation 5-13-26 regional video products publication varieties 5-13-27 all regions recording the number of products published 5-13-28 Audio Products by Region publication varieties 5-13-29 Audio Products by Region PUBLISHED 5-13-30 regional publication distribution agency number and the number of outlets 5-13-31 regional publishing and printing production 5-13-32 books, journals, newspapers imports and exports 5-13-33 audio, import and export of electronic publications 5-13-34 regional copyright registration of contracts 5-13-35 of the country of import and export rights situation 5-13-36 comprehensive national archives 5-13-37 Sports Number of institutions Number of Employed Persons 5-13-38 athletes to World Championships Won 5-13-39 athletes create a super-world record 5-13-40 around the distinction between the technical level the number of athlete development 5-13-41 for specific projects and the number of technical level athletes 5-13-42 around the distinction between the number of grade coaches development Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 5-14 in public administration and social organizations A brief description of 5-14-1 the previous number of representatives of National People's Congres 5-14-2 the previous number of the National Political Consultative Conference 5-14-3 Women's Federation cadres 5-14-4 trade union organization of 5-14-5 lawyers, notaries and Mediation 5-14-6 Domestic Notarial Documents by Type 5-14-7 foreign notarial instrument classification 5-14-8 Mediation of Civil Disputes The 5-14-9 custody inmates 5-14-10 public security organs in a criminal case and constitute 5-14-11 public security organs accepted and dealt with law and order in the number of cases 5-14-12 on Traffic Accidents 5-14-13 regions on Traffic Accidents 5-14-14 fire accident 5-14-15 regional fire accident 5-14-16 People's Procuratorate on file for investigation the case 5-14-17 People's Procuratorate for examination and approval, the decision to arrest suspects and Defendants under Public Prosecution 5-14-18 People's Procuratorate of Appeals Handled 5-14-19 People's Procuratorate, the court of indictable 5-14-20 People's Procuratorate in Handling Criminal protest the circumstances of the case 5-14-21 People's Procuratorate handle civil, administrative protest cases 5-14-22 People's prosecutor's office to report complaints, appeals the circumstances of the case 5-14-23 People's Procuratorate to correct violations of the law 5-14-24 People's Court of First Instance the case 5-14-25 People's Court of First Trial Criminal Cases Accepted and Settled 5-14-26 People's Court of Criminal Cases 5-14-27 People's Court, a marriage and family, inherited cases of first instance received SETTLED 5-14-28 People's Court, a contract dispute cases of first instance SETTLED 5-14-29 People's Court, ownership, infringement disputes and other civil cases of first instance SETTLED 5-14-30 People's Court of First Trial Administrative Cases Accepted and Settled 5-14-31 over the years of Labor Disputes 5-14-32 regional labor dispute handling Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Six, the third industrial composite industry 6-1 tourism A brief description of 6-1-1 calendar year, tourist arrivals 6-1-2 calendar year growth rate of tourist arrivals 6-1-3 immigration number of foreign visitors by nationality 6-1-4 calendar year revenue growth rate of international tourism (foreign exchange) 6-1-5 inbound foreign tourists grouping constitutes a 6-1-6 international tourism (foreign exchange) revenue 6-1-7 around the number of international tourists 6-1-8 sub-region inbound tourists per capita days of consumption 6-1-9 in major cities to receive inbound tourists 6-1-10 domestic tourism situation Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 6-2 logistics industry A brief description of 6-2-1 social logistics total 6-2-2 social logistics total composition 6-2-3 social logistics total growth rate Logistics demand coefficient of 6-2-4 per unit of GDP 6-2-5 social logistics total cost of 6-2-6 total social logistics cost components 6-2-7 social logistics total cost of the growth 6-2-8 social logistics costs to GDP ratio 6-2-9 logistics industry 6-2-10 logistics added value constitutes Logistics value added growth of 6-2-11 6-2-12 logistics value-added percentage of GDP 6-2-13 logistics added value accounting for the proportion of tertiary industry 6-2-14 logistics industry investment in fixed assets 6-2-15 logistics industry investment in fixed assets constitute 6-2-16 logistics industry investment in fixed assets grew 6-2-17 logistics with major facilities Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Seven, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan industrial situation 7-1 third A brief description of 7-1-1 on Main Statistical Indicators Overview 7-1-2 according to current prices and 2009 ring volume measures Production Act local GDP 7-1-3 in employment by industry 7-1-4 employed population by industry nominal and real average wage index 7-1-5 goods import and export volume 7-1-6 commodity imports and exports of major suppliers and destinations 7-1-7 goods re-export the main source and destination 7-1-8 commodity imports and exports divided by the Standard International Trade Classification 7-1-9 of services by major service group exports and imports 7-1-10 by main destination and source of services exports and imports 7-1-11 import and export of goods and services accounted for a proportion of GDP 7-1-12 by residence countries and regions by the number of visitors 7-1-13 according to country of residence and by region visitor arrivals per capita consumption and length of stay 7-1-14 by Container Throughput by Main Cargo Handling Location 7-1-15 by mode of transport the goods out of Hong Kong 7-1-16 communications and Internet services 7-1-17 15 years old and over population by educational attainment 7-1-18 research and development expenditures and personnel 7-1-19 Hong Kong International Balance of Payments 7-1-20 international investment position (position as at end of period) 7-1-21 foreign exchange rates and the EERI A 7-1-22 currency supply 7-1-23 stock price index of Stock Exchange Turnover and Market Capitalisation 7-1-24 by type, amount of solid waste Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 7-2 Macau tertiary industry, A brief description of 7-2-1 on Main Statistical Indicators Overview 7-2-2 GDP (at current prices) 7-2-3 expenditure approach, GDP 7-2-4 Production Act of GDP 7-2-5 Production Act of GDP structure 7-2-6 of the employed population by industry The median monthly employment earnings by Industry 7-2-7 7-2-8 major commodities in total imports and exports and accounting for the proportion of GDP 7-2-9 imports of goods of origin and export destinations 7-2-10 by the Standard International Trade Classification, imports of goods and export 7-2-11 by residence countries and regions by the number of visitor arrivals 7-2-12 divided by country of residence and region of interviewed visitors, per capita consumption The 7-2-13 retail sales 7-2-14 Passenger statistics of external merchandise trade The 7-2-15 sea of the total container throughput 7-2-16 communication services 7-2-1714 aged population over the age of 14 by level of education 7-2-18 foreign currency Rates 7-2-19 currency supply Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators 7-3 of tertiary industry in Taiwan A brief description of 7-3-1 on Main Statistical Indicators Overview 7-3-2 GDP sectoral composition 7-3-3 residents GDP 7-3-4 labor and employment situation 7-3-5 service sector employment staff the average monthly wage 7-3-6 goods import and export volume 7-3-7 exports and imports of goods classified 7-3-8 imports of goods and Destination of Exports 7-3-9 tourist arrivals and foreign exchange earnings 7-3-10 rail and road passenger and freight traffic 7-3-11 Port of passengers, cargo traffic 7-3-12 Container and cargo handling capacity 7-3-13 civil aviation passengers, cargo traffic 7-3-14 Post and Telecommunication Services 7-3-15 enrollment and funding for education 7-3-16 number of scientific and technological personnel and research and development funds 7-3-17 Financial Overview 7-3-18 international balance of payments Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators Appendix I to the world and major countries in the tertiary industry statistics
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