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"Zhejiang Statistical Yearbook 1 2009" is a fully reflect the economic and social development in Zhejiang, information on the status of annual, this yearbook contains Zhejiang Province and other municipalities and counties in 2008 a large number of economic and social aspects of statistical data, as well as the reform and opening up Zhejiang Province has been the main statistics. Second, the contents of the book is divided into 18 parts, namely: 1. Synthesis; 2. Population and practitioners; 3. Fixed assets investment; 4. Price; 5. People's lives; 6. Agriculture; 7. Industry and energy; 8. Construction industry; 9. Transportation and post and telecommunications industry; 10. Wholesale, retail trade and catering industry; 11. Foreign economic trade and tourism; 12. Fiscal, financial and insurance; 13. Urban construction and ecological environment; 14. Education, science and technology, patents, mapping and standard measurement; 15. Culture, sports and health; 16. File, justice, social welfare and trade union organizations; 17. Cities, counties, the main indicators of the national economy; 18. Appendix (Enterprise statistical situation, development zones (parks) statistical situation, input-output tables and some of the Company). In order to facilitate the reader to use, some brief notes under the tables, each chapter is attached to "Main Statistical Indicators." 3, the yearbook published statistical data of the past be re-verified, any data discrepancies with the yearbook in order to prevail in this yearbook. 4, the yearbook with a renewal of the table where the information and, if notes are an added note in the final table at the bottom. V. Notations used in this yearbook: "" indicates lack of information in this table the minimum number of units ;"}}" said one of the major items; "space" means that the statistical indicators of the information or no information is available. "Zhejiang Statistical Yearbook" Since the publication of the public has been the community's concern and support for editorial work on yearbook made many valuable comments, which we are grateful. To further enhance the level of statistical yearbook editors invite readers to continue to the inadequacies of the Yearbook for criticism and correction.
Table of Contents
A comprehensive
1-1 overall national economic and social development, and speed (2)
1-2 national economic and social development of structural indicators (6)
1-3 per capita output of major industrial and agricultural products (1978-2008 year) (10)
1-4 daily average of major socio-economic activities (12)
1-5 the province's GDP (1978-2008 years) (14)
l-6 under the new industry and constitute a sub-provincial gross domestic product (15)
1-7 of the province's GDP index (1978-2008 years) (16)
1-8 the province's gross domestic product index (1978-2008 years) (17)
1-9 constitute the province's GDP (1978-2008 year) (18)
1-10 points, according to the new industry, the tertiary industry index (19)
1-11 calculated by expenditure of the province's GDP (2001-2007) (20)
1-12 total output (2001-2007) (20)
1-13 household consumption level and index (1978-2007 years) (21)
Main Statistical Indicators (22)
Second, population and practitioners
2-1 years the total number and the total population (by the end of number) (29)
2-2 cities, counties, the total number and the total population (by the end of 2008) (30)
2-3 The natural population changes (1978-2008 years) (33)
2-4 The natural population changes in cities (34)
2-5 cities, counties, the population age structure of the household registration (by the end of 2008) (35)
Agricultural population is 2-6 changes in the non-(38)
2-7 family planning (38)
2-8 practitioners, the unemployed conditions (1978-2008 years, by the end of number) (39)
2-9 sub-sector employees in total (year-end number) (40)
2-10 min of ownership of the total employees in urban units (year-end number) (41)
2-11 total employees in urban units by industry (by the end of 2008) (43)
2-12 sub-sector employees in the total number of state-owned units (by the end of 2008) (44)
2-13 sub-sector of the total employees in urban collective units (by the end of 2008) (45)
2-14 sub-sector employees in other units in total (by the end of 2008) (46)
2-15 points by the total employees in three industries (by the end of number) (47)
2-16 points in three industries according to the number of urban employees (end of number) (48)
2-17 sub-sector worker in cities and towns-the-job number (by the end of number) (49)
2-18 sub-sector women employees in urban units (year-end number) (51)
2-19 by industry and economic type of industry, construction enterprises in the post number of employees (end of year number) (53)
2-20 sub-urban private sector employees and self-employed persons (in the last few) (55)
2-21 units of employees changes (2001-2008) (56)
2-22 by economic type of changes in the unit employees (57)
2-23 cities business unit of employees at the end (58)
2-24 cities at the end of state-owned holding company employees (58)
2-25 cities in late career employees (59)
2-26 year-end municipal authority employees (59)
2-27 municipal units of the end of human resources (60)
2-28 cities by the end of the economic type of professional and technical personnel of all units (60)
2-29 year-end units by industry professional and technical personnel (61)
2-30 The new urban employment (62)
2-3l basic conditions of social insurance insured (200l 1 2008) (62)
2-32 five basic conditions of the census (63)
Main Statistical Indicators (64)
Third, investment in fixed assets
3-1 total fixed asset investment (1978-2008 year) (71)
3-2 total fixed asset investment and housing construction area (2001-2008) (72)
3-3 limit investment in fixed assets of the above (2004-2008) (73)
3-4 points above the industry limit the construction and commissioning of the project number (75)
3-5 limit investment in the above sub-sectors and new fixed assets (79)
3-6 points above the industry limit the construction and completion of the area (83)
3-7 above limits of state-owned and state-controlled economic sub-sector investment and sources of funding (2004-2008) (87)
3-8 points above designated non-state economic sectors of investment and sources of funding (2004-2008) (91)
3-9 above designated Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan investment in the economic sub-sectors and sources of funding (2004-2008) (95)
3-10 over limit foreign investment and economic sub-sector sources of funding (2004-2008) (98)
3-11 above designated individual economic sub-sectors of private investment and sources of funding (2004-2008) (101)
3-12 real estate development and investment key indicators (2003-2008) (104)
3-13 minutes according to qualification level of real estate development and investment (2008) (106)
3-14 municipal limits of the above investment in fixed assets (108)
3-15 municipalities according to qualification score for the number of real estate development companies (109)
3-16 municipalities by type of registration number of the real estate development companies (110)
3-17 municipalities according to real estate development qualification score for the number of employees (111)
3-18 municipalities by type of registration of real estate development, the number of employees (112)
3-19 cities by qualification score for the amount of real estate development and investment (113)
3-20 municipalities by type of registration of real estate development investment (114)
3-21 municipal real estate development enterprise to build housing size and price of goods (115)
3-22 cities for residential real estate development enterprise to build the size and price (115)
3-23 municipal real estate development enterprise commodity housing sales area and price (116)
3-24 cities for residential real estate development enterprise sales area and price (116)
Year 3-25 major infrastructure investment (117)
Main Statistical Indicators (118)
4, the price
4-1 a variety of price index (1978-2008 years) (123)
4-2 years a variety of price index (1986-2008 years) (124)
4-3 in the overall price index (2008) (125)
4-4 The consumer price index (2003-2008) (126)
4-5 of urban and rural consumer price index (127)
4-6 of urban and rural retail price index (129)
4-7 of agricultural means of production price index (2000-2008) (131)
4-8 cities, counties, the consumer price index (2008) (132)
4-9 cities, counties, the retail price index and retail price index of agricultural means of production (2008) (134)
4-10 points on the various price indices (2008) (137)
4-11 investment in fixed assets price index (2001-2008) (138)
4-12 of industrial ex-factory price index (2002-2008) (139)
4-13 ex-factory price of industrial products by industry sub-index (2005-2008) (140)
4-14 main raw materials, fuel and power purchasing price index (2000-2008) (141)
4 1 15 real estate price index (2005-2008) (142)
4 1 16 cities in real estate price index (143)
4-17, and 70 large and medium cities nationwide real estate price index (144)
Main Statistical Indicators (146)
Fifth, people's lives
5-1 people's material and cultural life (151)
5-2 of wages for workers in urban units-the-job total (1985-2008 years) (153)
5-3 employees in urban units-the-job total wage index (1986-2008 years) (154)
5-4 sub-sector employees in urban units-the-job total wages (155)
5-5 employees in urban units-the-job average wage (1985-2008 years) (156)
5-6 employees in urban units-the-job average wage index (1986-2008 years) (157)
5-7 sub-sectors of urban units in the average wage of workers is (158)
5-8 municipalities in urban units-the-job total wages and average wages (159)
5-9 sub-sector employees in urban units of labor remuneration (2008) (160)
5 a lo-owned units by industry employees remuneration (2008) (161)
5-11 sub-sector employees in urban collective units of labor remuneration (2008) (162)
5-12 sub-sector employees in other units of labor remuneration (2008) (163)
5-13 business unit employees remuneration cities (164)
5 1 14 cities to state-controlled business unit of labor compensation of employees (164)
5-15 municipal institutions remuneration of employees (165)
5-16 units of municipal authorities remuneration of employees (165)
The standard of living of urban residents 5-17 years (1978-2008 years) (166)
5-18 basic conditions of urban households (2002-2008) (167)
5 1 19 basic conditions of urban households (2008) (169)
5-20 of urban residents per capita household income and expenditure (2001-2008) (170)
5-21 of urban residents per capita annual household income and expenditure (2008) (171)
5-22 urban residents per capita annual consumption expenditure (2001-2008) (172)
5-23 urban residents per capita annual consumption expenditure (2008) (174)
5-24 urban households average number of major commodities purchased during the year (2002-2008) (176)
5-25 urban households average number of major commodities purchased during the year (2008) (177)
5-26 per 100 urban households to purchase durable goods consumption (2002-2008) (178)
5-27 per 100 urban households to purchase durable goods consumption (2008) (179)
5-28 per 100 urban households own durable goods consumption (2002-2008) (180)
5-29 per 100 urban households have a volume of durable goods (2008) (181)
5-30 the living conditions of urban households (2002-2008) (182)
5-31 standard of living of rural residents over the years (1978-2008 years) (183)
5-32 the basic situation of rural households (2002-2008) (184)
5-33 the basic situation of rural households (2008) (185)
5-34 housing situation of rural households (2002-2008) (187)
5-35 of rural residents per capita gross income and net income (200l 1 2008) (188)
5-36 of rural residents per capita gross income and net income (2008) (189)
5-37 of rural residents per capita total expenditure (2001-2008) (190)
5-38 total expenditure per capita of rural residents (2008) (192)
5-39 of rural residents per capita consumption of major food items (2002-2008) (194)
5-40 net income level of rural residents by the major food groups per capita consumption (2008) (195)
5-41 of rural households to purchase of major commodities (196)
5-42 in rural areas inhabited mainly by purchases of durable goods (2008) (197)
5-43 per 100 rural households own durable goods consumption (2001-2008) (199)
5-44 per 100 rural households have a volume of durable goods (2008) (200)
5-45 of rural households have a fixed assets for production situation (2002-2008) (201)
5-46 of rural households have a situation of fixed assets for production (2008) (202)
Main Statistical Indicators (203)
6, Agriculture
6-1 basic situation in rural areas (2003-2008) (209)
6-2 by industry practitioners in rural areas (1978-2008 years) (210)
6-3 practitioners in rural municipalities (2008) (211)
6-4 Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery product (1978-2008 year) (212)
6-5 Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value index (1979-2008 years) (213)
6-6 Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sub-output (2002-2008) (214)
6-7 Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery value added (2002-2008) (215)
6-8 cities agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery value added (2008) (215)
6-9 at the end of agricultural machinery has a volume (2002-2008) (216)
6-10 municipalities main agricultural machinery ownership (2008 year-end) (217)
6-11 of agricultural mechanization, electrification, and the amount of chemical fertilizer (2002-2008) (220)
6-12 cities mechanization of agriculture, rural energy and the consumption of agricultural goods (2008) (221)
6-13 cities and agricultural chemical fertilizer (2008) (221)
6-14 of farmland water conservancy construction (2003-2008) (222)
6-15 irrigation, and soil erosion Chulao situation (2002-2008) (223)
6-16 municipal water facilities and Chulao and Hanlaobaoshou area (224)
6-17 municipalities of farmland irrigated area (224)
6-18 main crops sown area (2002-2008) (225)
6-19 years the main crop sown area (1978-2008 years) (226)
6-20 main crop production (1978-2008 years) (227)
6-21 units from the main plot crop production (1978-2008 years) (228)
6-22 main crop production (229)
6-23 municipalities grain acreage and output (230)
6-24 marketable grain base acreage and yield of grain (231)
6-25 municipalities rapeseed acreage and production (232)
6-26 major tea producing area of tea and tea production (233)
6-27 Main cocoon producing area and the Mulberry cocoon production (234)
6-28 forestry production (2002-2008) (235)
6-29 fruit production (235)
6-30 per capita agricultural production (1978-2008 years) (236)
6-3l livestock and livestock production (1978-2008 year) (237)
6-32 livestock production (2002-2008) (238)
6-33 aquatic production (1978-2008 year) (239)
6-34 fisheries production (2002-2008) (240)
6-35 cities output of aquatic products (2008) (241)
6-36 average agricultural labor provided by the major agricultural production (2002-2008) (242)
6-37 natural disasters in rural areas (2002-2008) (242)
6-38 of rural income and distribution (2002-2008) (243)
6-39 Agriculture utilities and service organizations (2002-2008) (244)
Main Statistical Indicators (245)
7, industry and energy
7-1 the number of units of industrial enterprises above designated size (2004-2008) (249)
7-2 large-scale industrial output value (2004-2008) (250)
7-3 divided by industry total output value of industrial enterprises above designated size (2005-2008) (251)
7-4 of Major Industrial Products (2004-2008) (253)
7-5 Main Indicators of industrial enterprises above designated size (2005-2008) (256)
7-6 by industry sub-key indicators of industrial enterprises (2008) (258)
7-7 of industrial enterprises by industry the main economic indicators (2008) (268)
7-8 by industry sub-state-owned and state holding industrial enterprises in key indicators (2008) (270)
7-9 by industry sub-state-owned and state holding industrial enterprises in the main economic indicators (2008) (280)
7-10 by industry sub-group of industrial enterprises above designated size of the key indicators (2008) (282)
7-11 by industry sub-group of industrial enterprises above designated size of the main economic indicators (2008) (292)
7-12 minutes by industry of foreign investment and overseas-invested industrial enterprises in key indicators (2008) (294)
7-13 minutes by industry of foreign investment and overseas-invested industrial enterprises in key economic indicators (2008) (304)
7-14 and medium-sized industrial enterprises in key indicators (2008) (306)
7-15 points by industry and medium-sized industrial enterprises in the main economic indicators (2008) (316)
7-16 above-scale industrial enterprises in the energy purchase, consumption and inventory (2008) (318)
7-17 of energy production elasticity (1990-2008 years) (319)
7-18 of energy consumption elasticity coefficient (1990-2008 years) (320)
Main Statistical Indicators (321)
8, the construction industry
8-1 number of units of Construction Enterprises (1990-2008 years) (329)
Construction enterprises employed an average of 8-2 years (1990-2008 years) (330)
8-3 Gross Output Value (1990-2008 years) (331)
8-4 state-owned construction enterprises main economic indicators (2002-2008) (332)
8-5 of collective construction enterprises of major economic indicators (2002-2008) (3334)
8-6 the number of units around the construction enterprises (2002-2008) (336)
8-7 employees around the end of Construction Enterprises (2002-2008) (336)
8-8 throughout the total output value of construction enterprises (2002-2008) (337)
Registered in all regions 8-9 by type of construction enterprises in the number of units (2008) (337)
8-10 registered in all regions by type of business at the end of the construction industry employees (by the end of 2008) (338)
8-11 constitute a regional construction output (2008) (338)
8-12 registered in all regions by type of construction industry output value (2008) (339)
8-13 of professional sub-regions contained in the construction industry by product (2008) (339)
8-14 regional construction companies housing construction area (2008) (340)
8-15 regional construction labor productivity (2008) (340)
8-16 various regions of technology and equipment Construction Enterprises (2008) (341)
8-17 regional construction enterprise assets and liabilities (2008) (341)
8 a total of 18 regional construction business income (2008) (342)
8-19 regional construction companies total profits and taxes (2008) (342)
The financial situation of construction enterprises 8-20 (2008) (343)
Main Statistical Indicators (346)
9, transportation and post and telecommunications industry,
9-1 transport routes length (2002-2008) (351)
9-2 main port cargo throughput (2002-2008) (351)
9-3 civilian vehicle ownership (352)
9-4 There are several real water transport at the end (353)
9-5 passenger traffic and passenger turnover (1978-2008 years) (354)
9-6 freight and cargo turnover (1978-2008 years) (355)
9-7 basic business situations of Posts and Telecommunications (1978-2008 years) (356)
9-8 key indicators of Posts and Telecommunications Company (2005-2008) (357)
9-9 Post-shen. Communication level (2005-2008) (358)
Main Statistical Indicators (359)
10, wholesale, retail trade and catering industry
10-1 total retail sales of social consumer goods (1978-2008 years) (365)
10-2 according to the registration type of wholesale and retail trade above designated basic information (366)
10-3 points above the industry limit of the basic situation of wholesale and retail trade (368)
10-4 according to the registration type of wholesale and retail trade above designated size of total commodity sales (370)
10-5 points above the industry limit of wholesale and retail trade sales (372)
10-6 wholesale and retail trade above designated Category sales (374)
10-7 wholesale and retail trade enterprises above designated financial position. (377)
10-8 according to the registration type of wholesale and retail trade enterprises above designated assets and liabilities (2008) (378)
10-9 by industry wholesale and retail trade enterprises above designated assets and liabilities (2008) (380)
10-10 registration by type of wholesale and retail trade enterprises above designated key financial indicators of the situation (2008) (382)
10 1 11 points above the industry limit of wholesale and retail trade enterprises of key financial indicators (2008) (384)
10-12 registration by type of wholesale and retail trade enterprises above designated size of key indicators (2008) (386)
10-13 points above the industry limit of wholesale and retail trade enterprises of key financial indicators (2008) 1 (388)
10-14 limit above the basic situation of accommodation and catering industry (2008) (390)
10-15 the financial situation of catering enterprises above designated size (2002-2008) (392)
10-16 accommodation and catering enterprises above designated assets and liabilities (2008) (393)
10 1 17 commodity trading market conditions (1978-2008 years) (399)
10 for more than a 1.8 billion turnover of commodity transaction markets (400)
10 1 19 economic development of the individual (440)
10-20 of private economic development (402)
10 1 21 individual and private economic development (2008) (403)
Main Statistical Indicators 1 (404)
11, foreign economic relations and trade and tourism
1l 1 1 Import & Export Value (1986-2008 years) (409)
11-2 exports Classification List (2002-2008) (410)
11-3 total value of imports Classification List (2002-2008) (410)
1l-4 Zhejiang and countries (regions) of the import and export volume (411)
1l 1 5 total value of import and export sub-trade mode table (412)
11-6 exports of major commodities (413)
11-7 imports of major commodities (414)
11-8 utilization of foreign investment agreement contract (project) and amount (1979-2008 years) (415)
11-9 actually utilized foreign investment (1984-2008 years) (416)
11-10 the use of foreign capital (417)
11-11 minutes by industry of foreign direct investment (418)
11-12, by country (region) points of foreign direct investment (419)
11-13 Foreign Economic cooperation (2002-2008) (419)
11-14 International Tourism development (1979-2008 years) (420)
1l a 15 tourism development (2002-2008) (421)
11-16 received the number of incoming tourists (2002-2008) (422)
Main Statistical Indicators (423)
12, fiscal, financial and insurance
12-1 general budget revenue and total expenditure (1978-2008 years) (429)
12-2 Local general budget revenue (2001-2006) (430)
12-3 Local general budget expenditure (2001-2006) (430)
12-4 Local general budget revenue and expenditure (431)
12-5 end of the balance of deposits and loans of financial institutions (1978-2008 years) (432)
12-6 yuan credit balance sheet of financial institutions (sources of funds ,2002-2008) (433)
12-7 yuan credit balance sheet of financial institutions (uses of funds ,2002-2008) (434)
12-8 cash income of financial institutions (2002-2008) (435)
12-9 financial institutions in cash expenditure (2002-2008) (435)
12-10 rural cooperative institutions at the end the balance of RMB deposits and loans (2002-2008) (436)
12-11 branches of insurance companies (by the end of 2008) (437)
12-12 insurance companies main business of economic and technological indicators (2002-2008) (438)
Main Statistical Indicators (439)
13, urban construction and ecological environment
13-1 City Utilities (2002-2008) (445,
13-2 Natural Resources (446)
13-3 municipalities total water resources (2002-2008) (447)
13-4 Municipalities Water Supply (2002-2008) (447)
13-5 average temperatures in major cities (2008) (448)
13-6 precipitation in major cities (2008) (448)
13-7 in major cities Et according to the number of hours (2008) (449)
13-8 Environmental Protection Agency and personnel (2008) (450)
13-9 wastewater discharge and treatment utilization (2002-2008) (450)
13-10 Emission and Treatment of Industrial Waste Gas Utilization (2002-2008) (451)
13-11 industrial solid waste discharge and treatment utilization (2002-2008) (451)
Main Statistical Indicators (452)
14, education, science and technology, patents, mapping and standard measuring
14-1 institutions of higher learning the basic conditions (1978-2008 years) (457)
14-2 regular higher education classification (2008) (458)
14-3 secondary vocational schools, the basic conditions (1978-2008 years) (459)
14-4 adult education at all levels of basic information (460)
14-5 technical schools the basic conditions (1980-2008 years) (461,
14-6 special education conditions (1980-2008 years) (462)
14-7 basic conditions of general secondary schools (1978-2008 years) (463)
14-8 Primary basic conditions (1978-2008 years) (464) t
14-9 Kindergarten basic conditions (1979-2008 years) (465)
14-10 schools at all levels the number of female students and female teachers (2003-2008) (466)
14-11 per million population and composition of the number of students in schools (1979-2008 years) (467)
14-12 The number of students pay school teachers (1979-2008 years) (468)
14-13 funding for the input of scientific and technological activities (1990-2008 years) (469)
14-14 above the county level is a research and development institutions in government departments (1986-2008 years) (470)
14-15 Government departments above the county level are the subject of research and development institutions (2008) (471)
14-16 above the county level of government departments and agencies of scientific papers on the genus and Technology Publications (471)
14-17 Government departments above the county level is a research and development institutions - conditions, (2008) (472)
14-18 Government departments above the county level are the subject of research and development institutions (1986-2008 years) (473)
14-19 institutions of higher learning in the natural sciences the subject of research and development (1986-2008 years) (474)
14-20 institutions of higher learning science and technology activities (1986-2008 years) (475)
14-21 institutions of higher learning in the natural sciences the subject of research and development (2008) (476)
14-22 institutions of higher learning in the natural sciences research and development institutions Scientific Literature (2008) (476)
14-23 scientific and technological activities of industrial enterprises above designated size status of a Sui Dynasty (2003-2008) (477)
14-24 medium-sized industrial enterprises, scientific and technological activities (2003-2008) (478)
14-25 medium-sized industrial enterprises, scientific and technological activities in a state of nitrile (2008) (479)
14-26 "Spark Plan project''situation (481)
14-27 "Spark" program project situation (1986-2008 years) (481)
14-28 CAST system, scientific and technological activities (482)
14-29 CAST system, the provincial Institute of situation (2002-2008) (483)
14-30 and granting of patent applications (2003-2008) (484)
14-31 mapping departments completion of key indicators (2002-2008) (484)
14-32 Standards and Metrology, quality oversight bodies and personnel number (2002-2008) (485)
14-33 points, and institutions by industry professional and technical personnel (2008) (487)
14-34 minutes of the business units by industry professional and technical personnel (2008) (489)
Main Statistical Indicators (491)
15, culture, sports and health
15-1 culture, arts, heritage institutions number (1978-2008 years) (495)
15-2 cultural institutions and the number of personnel (2008) (496)
15-3 film situation (2002-2008) (496)
15-4 mass art and cultural centers (stations) of operational activities and financial situation (497)
15-5 museums, heritage management unit basic information (499)
15-6 Public Library basic situation (2002-2008) (499)
15-7 newspapers and magazines published in number (500)
15-8 Book Publishing Quantity (500)
15-9 television production situation (2002-2008) (501)
15-10 radio program production situation (2002-2008) (502)
15-1l sports committee system the number of workers (2008) (503)
15-12 class athletes, referees number (503)
15 a 13 i cloud moving goods, sub-awards (504)
15-14 mass sports activities, venues and situations (504)
15-15 health situation (2003-2008) (505)
15-16 the number of hospitals, clinics and hospital admissions (2008) (506)
15-17 beds in medical institutions, the use of (2008) (506)
15-18 in urban and rural areas before the 10 disease causes of death and composition (2008) (507)
15-19 county (district) village health basic information (508)
Main Statistical Indicators (510)
16, files, justice, social welfare and trade union organizations
16 a l file utilities and personnel number (515)
16-2 Archives Archives collection and use of conditions (2002-2068 years) (515)
16-3 lawyers, notaries, and the mediation of basic situation (2002-2008) (516)
16-4 Foreign notarial instrument classification (2002-2008) (517)
16-5 mediate civil disputes Classification (2002-2008) (517)
16-6 Domestic Notarial points (2002-2008) (518)
16-7 basic conditions of social welfare institutions (2002-2008) (520)
16-8 enjoy the state pension, subsidies and relief personnel situation (2002-2008) (520)
16-9 minimum living security and relief situation (2002-2008) (521)
Marriage registration of mainland residents 16-10 (2002-2008) (521)
16-11 in trade union work situation (2002-2008) (522)
Main Statistical Indicators (523)
17, cities, counties, economic key indicators
L a land area of 17 cities and administrative divisions (2008) (527)
17-2 municipalities national key indicators (2008) (528)
17-3 society as a whole the number of employees (by the end of 2008) (530)
17-4 units of employees in a few cities at the end (the end of 2008) (530)
17-5 municipalities agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries output (2008) (532)
17-6 sown area cities (2008) (532)
17-7 municipalities major agricultural production (2008) (533)
17-8 municipalities of Agricultural Modernization (2008) (534)
17-9 municipalities the number of units of industrial enterprises above designated size (2008) (535)
17-10 municipalities large-scale industrial output value (2008) (535)
17-11 cities economic indicators of industrial enterprises (2008) (536)
17-12 municipalities passenger and cargo traffic (2008) (537)
17-13 municipal highway mileage, post and telecommunications and the use of power situation (2008) (538)
17-14 fixed asset investment in cities (2008) (539)
17-15 Domestic trade in cities (2008) (540)
17 1 16 cities in foreign trade and use of foreign capital (2008) (540)
17 1 17 municipalities of the international tourist industry (2008) (541)
17-18 municipalities of revenue and expenditure situation (2008) (541)
17-19 municipal finance and insurance situation (2008) (542)
17-20 municipal social insurance benefits situation (2008) (543)
17-2l cities and types of schools number of students in school (2008) (544)
17-22 municipalities professional and technical personnel and patent applications (2008) (544)
17-23 cities key indicators of cultural and health undertakings (2008) (545)
17-24 cities, counties, the main economic indicators (2008) (546)
17-25 employees in various cities and counties in society as a whole number (by the end of 2008) (552)
17-26 cities, counties, the number of employees year-end units (by the end of 2008) (554)
17-27 municipalities, County Farmers, forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries output (2008) (560)
17-28 cities, counties, crop acreage (2008) (562)
17-29 cities, counties, major agricultural production (2008) (564)
17-30 cities, counties, modernization of agriculture situation (2008) (568)
17-31 cities, counties, the number of units of industrial enterprises above designated size (2008) (570)
17-32 cities, counties, above-scale industrial output value (2008) (572)
17-33 cities, counties, industrial enterprises, economic indicators (2008) (574)
17-34 cities, counties, passenger and cargo traffic (2008) (576)
17-35 cities, counties, highway mileage, post and telecommunications and the use of power situation (2008) (578)
17-36 cities, counties, investment in fixed assets (2008) (582)
17-37 cities, counties, and domestic trade situation (2008) (586)
17-38 cities, counties, trade and utilization of foreign capital (2008) (588)
17-39 cities, counties, fiscal revenue and expenditure (2008) (590)
17-40 cities, counties, finance, social insurance, welfare benefits (2008) (592)
17-41 cities, counties, school types of schools in the number of students (2008) (596)
17-42 cities, counties, professional and technical personnel and patent applications (2008) (598)
17-43 cities, counties, major indicators of cultural and health undertakings (2008) (600)
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