Publisher : China Statistics PressPublished Date : 11/2011 Frequency : Annually Language : Chinese Weight : 2.60kg Availability : Usually ship within 48 hours Book Type : Statistics Estimated Shipping TimeFirst, the "Meizhou Statistical Yearbook" (hereinafter referred to as the Yearbook) is based on my Bureau and relevant departments of the compilation of statistical data compilation report, which is a fully reflect the Meizhou economic and social development of the information of the annual. Second, the "Yearbook" 2010 compiled a more detailed socio-economic situation in Meizhou information, but also a collection of 1995 and the main indicators of reform and opening up information to facilitate use and provide rich information. The "Yearbook" includes two parts: Part I: charts; Part II: Statistics. Including the following: (a) integration; (b) population, and wages of employees; (c) agriculture; (d) The Industry; (e) energy; (f) transport, post and telecommunications; (7) investment in fixed assets and construction; (8) domestic trade; (i) price; (10) foreign economic and tourism; (k) financial, banking, insurance; (l) people's lives; (xiii) educational, scientific, cultural, health , sports, social welfare and environmental protection. Since 2000 targets explained along with the province's socio-economic indicators of major cities. Third, GDP, industrial and agricultural output value, respectively, at current prices and 1990 constant prices and the 2005 comparable prices, used to calculate the growth rate and growth rate, comparable indicators should be used to compare the total size of the economy observed General standards and constitutes a general price index with the year value. Fourth, the "Yearbook" information does not indicate the year, are the 2010 year. Fifth, our bureau or provide the last published statistics, all with the "Yearbook" information gap between the right, are the "Yearbook" adjusted data shall prevail. Sixth, in 2004 conducted the first national economic census, 1993 - 2004 GDP by economic and other historical data census data were adjusted, amended; in 2008 conducted a second national economic census, 2005 - 2008 of GDP by economic and other historical information has been adjusted census data, revised; part of the per capita indicators have been adjusted 2010 census data, to modify, when used according to the adjusted data shall prevail. Seven, the "Yearbook" is an internal data, not public sale, please use the unit properly preserved, such as references to public and published, subject to approval of Meizhou City Bureau for approval. Eight, "Yearbook" in the "ping" that several of them.
Chart 1 GDP 52 2 GDP constitutes 52 3 GDP per capita The end of the total population of 53 4 5 total fixed asset investment 53 6 agricultural output and agricultural production in 54 major 7 industrial output value and output of major industrial products 55 8 total retail sales of social consumer goods 56 9 the actual utilization of foreign capital 10 business climate index 56 11 financial institutions, deposit and loan balances 57 12 57 urban and rural residents' savings deposits 13 people's lives 58 Statistics A comprehensive 1-1 Main Indicators of Economic and Social Development 60 1-2 GDP (current prices) 63 1 - 3 of GDP index (previous year = 100) 64 1 - 4 GDP index (1978 = 100) 65 GDP constitutes 67 1-5 items 1-6 lines of added value 1-7 counties (cities, districts) GDP (current prices)) 68 1-8 counties (cities, districts) GDP growth rate (comparable prices) 1-9 counties (cities, districts) GDP (comparable prices) ~ 77 1-10 counties (cities, districts) per capita of major economic indicators 82 1-11 key indicators of national economic and social development the proportion of total provincial 1-12 city of the province's five mountain 85 major economic indicators in 2010 Second, the population of employees and wages 2-1 population, wages of employees and 90 key indicators The end of the total population of 91 2-2 2-3 counties (cities, districts) at the end of the total population (household population). 92 2-4 counties (cities, districts) 92 key indicators of population change 2-5 year-end number of employees 93 NUMBER OF EMPLOYED PERSONS 94 2-6 All 95 employees at the end of the number of 2-7 2-8 year-end number of 96 employees of state-owned units 2-9 end of the number of workers in urban collective units of 97 2-10 year-end number of 98 employees of other units 2-11 units of the number of female employees at the end of 99 2-12 counties (cities, districts) the number of 100 employees at the end of 2-13 counties (cities, districts) sub-industry workers in the post year-end number 102 2-14 of total wages and average wages 103 2-15 All 104 total wage 2-16 105 state-owned units in total wages 2-17 the wages of workers in urban collective units total 106 2-18 107 other units in total wages 2-19 All 108 workers per capita wages Average wages of workers of state-owned units 2-20 109 2-21 per capita wages of workers in urban collective units a 2-22 111 other units average wage of workers All employees undergo 112 2-23 living 2-24 counties (cities, districts), total wages and salaries per capita 113 2-25 counties (cities, districts) of state-owned units in total wages and salaries per capita 114 2-26 counties (cities, districts) in urban collective units in total wages and salaries per capita 115 2-27 counties (cities, districts) and other units in total wages per capita wages 116 Third, the agricultural 3-1 Main Indicators of Agriculture 164 3-2 of 165 grassroots organizations in rural areas 3-3 166 the end of cultivated area 3-4 agricultural output index (1978 = 100) 167 3-5 of agricultural output value (current prices) 168 3-6 of agricultural output (constant 1990 prices) 169 3-7 counties (cities, districts) of agricultural output value 170 3-8 Fishery, the added value of 171 3-9 of crop acreage 172 3-10 crop yields 173 3-11 major crop acreage, yield and production 174 3-12 fruit size and yield 175 Livestock production of l 76 3-13 3-14 counties (cities, districts) of crop acreage, yield and production 177 3-15 counties (cities, districts) of 180 livestock production 3-16 counties (cities, districts), forestry, tea Ⅱ ten, fishery production] 82 3-17 counties (cities, districts) of fruit size and yield 183 3-18 of modernization of agriculture and rural enterprises 184 3-19 min 185 towns main index Fourth, industrial 4-1 Main Indicators of industrial 192 4-2 total industrial output value (current prices) 193 4-3 industrial output (in comparable prices) 194 4-4 195 industrial output index 4-5 counties (cities, districts) of industrial output value (current prices) 196 4-62000-2010 in counties (cities, districts) of industrial output value, added value and the index 197 4-7 counties (cities, districts) of industrial value added (current prices) 199 4-8 scale industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 200 4-9 counties (cities, districts) of industrial efficiency indicators 201 by Tao 4-10 scale production of a major industrial products _ .202 4-11 scale industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 204 4-12 scale industrial sub-sectors of major economic indicators. I224 4-13 state-holding industrial enterprises in sub-sectors of major economic indicators 234 4-14 collective industrial enterprises above designated size of major economic indicators by industry 244 4-15 scale foreign-invested enterprises and Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan investment in industrial sub-sectors of major economic indicators 247 4-16 medium-sized industrial enterprises, 257 sub-sectors of major economic indicators Fifth, energy 5-12010 purchase of energy in industrial enterprises, consumption and inventories 313 5-22010 purchase of energy in industrial enterprises, consumption and inventory Schedule 313 5-3 scale industrial enterprises sub-sector energy consumption sub-species 314 5-4 scale industrial output value of industry, energy consumption 316 points 5-5 Meizhou scale industrial counties (cities, districts) output power 317 5-62010 industrial enterprises above designated size in water consumption 317 0-72010 318 indicators in energy consumption per unit bulletin 5-8 "during" the main energy indicators Meizhou 31 9 Sixth, transport, post and telecommunications 6-1 Transport, Posts and Telecommunications 322 key indicators 6-2 the total transportation and postal services 323 6-3 whole society passenger and cargo transport volume 324 6-4 has a volume of 325 vehicles 6-5 About 326 city postal and telecommunications Seven, investment in fixed assets and construction 7-1 Investment in fixed assets and construction major indicators 330 7-2 total social fixed assets investment 33J 7-3 classification of fixed assets investment 332 7-4 sub-sectors of urban fixed asset investment of 333 7-5 to complete the whole social infrastructure investment 334 7-6 335 investment in real estate development 7-7 area of real estate development and sales of an .. 336 7-8 337 rural fixed assets investment 7-92000-2010 in counties (cities, districts) of total social fixed assets investment 338 7-10 Building the production of 339 7-11 Construction by Registration Status and financial position 342 7-12 construction sub-sectors of the economy then the financial situation 343 Eight domestic trade 8-1 total retail sales of social consumer goods 348 8-2 types of retail sales group 349 8-3 wholesale and retail trade commodity purchase, sales, inventory, total 350 8-4 of the accommodation and catering operation 351 Wholesale and retail enterprises above designated size 8-5 Main Financial Indicators 352 8-6 star accommodation services and catering enterprises above designated 353 key financial indicators Nine, the price 9-1 Meizhou urban consumer price index (above the price of 1 in 00) 356 9-2 Meizhou urban retail price index (above the price of 1 in 00) 365 Ten, foreign economic and tourism 10-1 to use the main indicators of foreign trade and exports 375 10-2 the actual utilization of foreign investment and foreign trade exports 376 10-3 Utilization of Foreign Capital 377 10-4 and the main export commodity exports worth 378 The number of tourists received 379 10-5 10-6 380 Basic income from tourism The basic situation of the tourism sector 10-7, 380 XI, finance, banking, insurance 11-1 local general budget revenue and expenditure 383 11-22007 years - 2010 Meizhou City, the total general budget revenue accounts table 384 11-3 counties (cities, districts) local budget revenue and expenditure of 385 11-4 financial institutions deposit, loan of 386 11-5 counties (cities, districts) financial institutions, deposit, loan indicators 387 Insurance business of 388 11-6 XII living 12-1 391 key indicators of people's living 12-2 urban per capita disposable income of urban residents and rural per capita consumption expenditure and net income and living expenses .392 12-3 Number of urban households and urban per capita cash income 393 12-4 per capita cash expenditure of urban residents in 395 cities 12-5 urban household income and expenditure of urban residents constituted 396 12-6 urban residents per capita urban mobility fee expenditure. .. 398 12-7 urban household consumption expenditure of urban residents constituted 400 12-8 402 family housing situation of urban residents 12-9 urban urban households to purchase goods of 406 12-10 urban urban households durable consumer goods owned per 100 407 12-11 of 409 basic family farmers in rural areas 12-12 households per capita income of rural farmers and total expenditures 410 12-13 counties (cities, districts) of rural per capita net income of 411 farm families XIII, education, science and technology, culture, sports, health, social welfare and environmental protection 13-1 education, science and technology, culture, sports, health and environmental indicators for 416 Main 13-2 All schools in the number of 417 students 13-3 418 Basic schools at all levels 13-4 health institutions, beds, staff a 420 13-0 Basic 421 health institutions 13-6 Basic Science and Technology 422 13-7 large, medium-sized industrial enterprises in technology development Basic 423 13-8 Basic culture 424 13-9 system, the number of employees and the city's sports activities 425 13-10 Basic Statistics on Social Welfare 426 13-11 Marriage registration 427 13-12 Basic Environmental Protection 428 Attached: the province's major economic indicators cities GDP 433 cities GDP index of 434 cities 435 cities per capita GDP 436 cities above-scale industrial added value Municipal scale industrial added value index 437 Municipalities in fixed assets investment 438 Cities in foreign direct investment 439 440 cities, total retail sales Total imports of 441 cities 442 cities total exports Municipal employees in urban units of labor compensation and the wages of workers in the post 443 Municipal local government general budget revenue 444 Municipalities 445 local finance general budget expenditure Cities and foreign financial institutions and foreign currency deposits 446 Cities and foreign financial institutions and foreign currency loans 447 Cities and foreign financial institutions to teach the foreign currency savings deposits 448 The end of the resident population of 449 cities
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