Indicator
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Explanation
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Total Population at Year-end
| Total Population of the city at 24 o'clock on
the 31st of December this year.
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Nonagricultural Population
| Number of persons who engaged in nonagricultural
vocations and brought up by Nonagricultural staff, this annual
reports adopt the statistical standard of classifying according
to agricultural and nonagricultural registration statistical
scope.
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Employed Persons
| Refers to persons who engage in social labor
and receive remuneration or earn business income, including:
total staff and workers, re-employed retirees, private entrepreneurs,
individual businessman, employees of township enterprises,
employed persons in the rural areas, other employees. (including
teachers in the schools run by the local people, people engaged
in religious profession and the servicemen, etc.). Employees
in all kinds of units refer to persons who work in all levels
of state government branches, politics and party organizations,
social organizations, enterprises and institutions and obtain
corresponding remuneration, including staff and workers, re-employed
off-post and retirees, teachers in the schools run by the
local people, foreign staff and employees from Hong Kong,
Macao and Taiwan in all the units.
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Land Area
| Total area in the scope of the administration
region and including water area .The area is calculated according
to the administrative division.
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Completed Construction Land Area
| Refers to the area of the districts with blocks
of city buildings and public utility, including the water
area (river, lake).
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Number of Urban Unemployed Persons
| Refers to persons who are registered as permanent
residents in the urban area, aged within the range of working
age, capable to labor, unemployed but seeking jobs by some
means during the period of investigation.
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Gross Domestic Product
| Refers to the final products of all resident
units in a country (or a region)during a certain period of
time. Gross Domestic Product includes Three Main Industries,
which are Primary Industry(including Agriculture, Forestry,
Animal Husbandry and Fishery), Secondary Industry(including
Industry made up of mining and quarrying, manufacturing, production
and supply of electricity, water and gas ,and Construction
made up of enterprises constructing and fixing and self-managing
construction units),Tertiary Industry(including not mentioned
industrial branches in the first two industries).
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Gross Output Values of Farming, Forestry, Animal
husbandry and Fishery
| Refers to the total volume of products of farming,
forestry, animal husbandry and fishery in value terms. The
scope calculated refers to the output from various economic
types and management types of faring,forestry,animal husbandry
and fishery in administrative region.They include the total
output from farmers¡¯ & collective-owned , government-agency-run,
group-run, state-run farms in farming, forestry, animal husbandry
and fishery, also include commodity industries simultaneously
managed by agricultural families, but exclude agricultural
products for tests of agricultural scientific research and
experimental organizations, products for military organizations,
the gross industrial output from villages and below units,
output value or income from organizations engaging in nonagricultural
industries (for example, revenue from construction, transportation
industries,service and so on). It reflects the total size
and total harvest of agricultural production.
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Vegetables
| Include melons for cooking, Yingbai and raw
ginger.
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Output of Pork, Beef and Mutton
| Refers to the meat of slaughtered hogs,cattle,sheep
and goats in this year with head,feet,and offal taken away.
This indicator can be inferred by the data from typical surveys,
sample surveys and collecting and purchasing departments.
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Output of Cow and Sheep Milk
| Refers to total output of the whole society,
including the part sold to the State, traded part in agricultural
market and self-eating part by peasants and sheepherders and
excluding the part directly sucked by calves and little sheep.
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Output of Aquatic Products
| Refers to catches of both artificially cultured
and naturally grown aquatic products.
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Actual Cultivated Area at Year-end
| Refer to the fields available to plant the crop
and frequently be ploughed and hoed at year-end. They include
old fields, newly reclaimed fields, the fields continuously
reclaimed less than three years and not cultivated this year(alternate
rest fields),and also include the fields mainly for crops
and additionally for mulberry, tea plant, fruit trees and
other trees ,and embrace the field formed by enclosing the
seashore and banks of lakes, but not include the special gardens
for mulberry, tea, fruit, fruit nursery, forestry land , bulrush
and natural grassland.
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Number of Industrial Enterprises
| Includes independent accounting industrial enterprises
and affiliated industrial production units. Independent accounting
industrial enterprises refer to those engaging in the production
and management activities with the following conditions:(1)establish
by law, have their own names, organizations and official work
place, and independently assume the civil responsibility;(2)
the right to independently possess, use assets, assume liability
and sign the agreements with other enterprises ; (3)having
independent accounting system and filling independent balance
sheets. Industrial production units refer to economic units
engaging in one or one main industrial activity in one place.They
should satisfy the following conditions:(1) having the place
to engage in one or one main industrial activity; (2)independently
organizing industrial production, management and business
activities; (3)independently accounting for revenue and expenditure.
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Gross Industrial Output Value
| Refers to the gross industrial output in terms
of currency created by industrial enterprises in the reference
period and reflects the overall scale and total achievement
of industrial production .It includes the value of the finished
industrial products, the value of industrial operation, the
value of self-made semi-finished products ,the difference
in the values of products in process between the beginning
and end of the period.
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Industrial Value-added
| Refers to the final achievement of industrial
enterprises in terms of currency in the reference period.
Two methods are used for calculating the industrial value-added:one
is production approach and the other is expenditure approach.
The general industrial reporting system adopts the production
approach ,which is the gross industrial output less intermediate
input£¬to calculate the industrial value-added.
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Annual Average Balance of Current Assets
| Refers to the total average balance of current
assets of industrial enterprises in a year .It is calculated
by the way of the total of current assets balances at the
beginnings and ends of from Jan. to Dec. divided by 24.
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Original Value of Fixed Assets
| Refers to the total value in terms
of currency paid for purchase, installation, reconstruction,
expansion, technical innovation and replacement of the fixed
assets. This data is from the year-end value of the item--
Fixed Assets Original price in balance sheet.
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Average Balance of Net Value of Fixed Assets
| Refers to the yearly average balance of net
value of fixed assets of industrial enterprises in the reference
period. It is calculated by the formula of the total of net
value of fixed assets at the beginnings and ends of from Jan.
to Dec. divided by 24.
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Sales Revenue
| Refers to the total revenue from main business
activities such as sales of products and providing service
and so on. The sale revenue is from the accumulated value
of product sales revenue of this year in ¡°Profit and Loss
Sheet¡±.
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Total Amount of Taxes
| Refers to the total of all kinds of taxes turned
in to the central government by enterprises in the reference
period. It equals to sales tax of products and addition (including
tax on maintenance and construction of city, consumption tax,
tax on resource and additional education fee) add the payable
value-added tax in the current year.
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Total Profit
| Refers to the total of profits and losses of
enterprises in the reference period. ¡°---¡° represents loss
.It reflects the final financial condition of an enterprise.
The formula for calculating total profit is the sum of business
profits, investment return , allowance and revenue from non
business activities less expenditure for non business activities
.And business profits equals to profit of product sale adds
other profit then subtracts the expenditures for administration
and finance. Total profit equals to the accumulated yearly
value of total profit of this year in accounting ¡°Profit and
Loss Sheet¡±.
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Total of Profit and Taxes
| Total of Profit and Taxes£½Total Taxes Ê®Total
Profits
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Ratio of Taxes to Profit
| Ratio of Taxes to Profit£½Total Profit and Taxes
divided by total assets ( the total of average balance of
net fixed assets and current assets).
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Freight Traffic
| Refer to the traffic in ton term actually finished
by all kinds of transport vehicles, including the traffic
of railway, highway and waterway(referring to the courses
of inland rivers, seas and oceans ), civil aviation for freight
and pipeline .This statistical system lists the data by railway,
highway, waterway and civil aviation.
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Traffic by Civil Aviation
| Refers to the total of the weight of packages,
mails and freight in a year by civil aviation, including the
weight of freight originally sent from a certain air station
and jointly transported with other air station. The weight
of freight is calculated according to original data bills
for entering into and leaving port storehouses and to weight
forms.
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Passenger Traffic
| Refers to the total number of passengers by
all kinds of transport ways. Railway Passenger Traffic: the
number of passengers taking trains which includes the passengers
buying tickets at the start station or later buying tickets
after getting on the train and those from the foreign trains,
usually calculated according to the number of passengers recorded
in ticket bill. Return ticket is taken as two tickets, monthly
ticket is taken as 25 return tickets . Highway Passenger traffic:
the number of passengers actually transported by the enterprises
engaging in highway transportation and by its affiliated organizations
in the given period. It is calculated according to ticket
and its unit is person, regardless of the distance and ticket
price. Children who are too young to buy tickets are not included
in passenger traffic. Waterway Passenger Traffic: the number
of passengers actually transported by enterprises engaging
in the waterway transportation and its affiliated organizations
in the given period. Passenger Traffic of Civil Aviation:
the number of passengers transported by the aviation enterprises
and accepted from the foreign airliners, it is calculated
according to the actual traffic, including civil and joint
aviations.
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Cargoes Weight of Ports
| Refers to the weight of cargoes loaded and unloaded
from ships in the ports of cities¡¯ administrative area, including
the weight of all the cargoes loaded and unloaded in ports,
entering into and leaving ports for land-to-water, water-to-land
and water-to-water transportation.
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Number of Civil Vehicles
| Refers to the number of civil vehicles for highway
transportation at the year-end. Civil motor vehicles refer
to civil autos, tractors for transportation and other engine
vehicles and freight-loading vehicles with the license plate
of all the transport departments, non transportation units
and individuals registered in the vehicles¡¯ administrative
organizations of the highway administrations, police departments
and supervising & administrative departments of agricultural
vehicles.
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Year-end Number of Post Offices
| Postal and telecommunications organizations
refer to service units operating publicly and directly providing
postal and telecommunications business for users. A postal
and telecommunications organizations should possess the following
three conditions: (1)has fixed address; (2) has the datemark
or countermark from the superior organizations; (3) at least
manage two postal businesses of selling stamps and receiving
& sending registered letters or manage one kind of telecommunications
business. Postal and telecommunications organizations include
post offices, confidential communications departments, long-distance
communications departments, city telephone departments, telecommunications
departments, branches of post offices and postal organizations,
temporal postal organizations and commission department, not
including stores selling newspapers and magazines(retail booths),
agent stores for selling stamps, issue stations for social
newspapers and magazines and public telephone booths. Postal
and telecommunications administrative departments of provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities under the direct control
of the central government, local post offices not engaging
in multi-business at present, provincial general offices of
long-distance call business and subordinate stations(branch),
general microwave stations and their subordinates, general
stations of postal transportation and their subordinate stations
are not calculated as postal and telecommunications organizations
due to their not operating publicly.
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Business Volume of Post and Telecommunications
Service
| Refers to the total amount of post and telecommunications
services expressed in value terms, provided by the post and
telecommunications departments for the society.
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Number of Telephone Sets at Year-end
| Refers to the sum of urban and rural telephone
sets. The urban telephone sets are those connected into the
exchangers of post offices and connected into the users¡¯ exchangers.
The rural telephone sets include the followings :(1) those
connected into exchangers of post and telecommunications offices;
(2)those connected into exchangers of township, joint-managed,
private and other ownership types of enterprises; (3)those
connected into exchangers of rural users in state-owned farms,
factories, mines and enterprises.
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Volume of Yearly Used Electricity
| According to the features of electricity-using
, divide the use of electricity into rural used electricity,
industrial used electricity, transportation used electricity
and electricity used by urban and rural residents and so on,
all kinds of electricity include the part sold by power enterprises
to local residents, the part self-generated & self-used
by self-possessed power plants(including electricity generated
by remained heat), sold to near users by self-possessed power
plants and bulk sale of self-possessed power plants.
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Sales Revenue of Wholesale and Retail
Trade
| commodities, it is the indication
of commodity sale receiving entrusted transported goods or
railway bills through traffic by land, receiving the bill
of lading
for exporting and lading onto ship by sea, receiving the bill
of transporting by air and finishing the submit of the bill
to bank; (8) pre receive payment for goods and not submit
bill by bank, take the obtaining of the corresponding bill
of lading and bill of transporting as the indication of commodity
sale; (9)exported commodities, all according to Free On Board
price as commodity sale, if traded by CIF, international transportation
fee, insurance fee, commission and banking financial fee paid
by our part and in the form of foreign exchange offset some
part of commodity sale revenue. excluding accumulated commission
revenue and payment not-easily calculated according to the
volume of commodity and external compensation due to exporting
commodities, which offset commodity sale revenue; (10)self-managed
imported commodities, if the contract signed by Chinese enterprises
and domestic users adopts the settlement on the arriving of
goods, when the goods reach Chinese ports, the notification
of foreign ships arriving the port is obtained and the settle
attestation from order units is showed, commodity sale happens;
(12)obtaining settlement attestation of stored imported commodity
to user by the bill of lading is taken as the indication of
commodity sale.
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Retail Revenue of Consumer Goods
| Refers to retail revenue of consumer goods sold
by all ownership types of wholesale and retail trade, catering
trade, manufacturing and other industries to urban and rural
residents and social groups and retail revenue of goods sold
by peasants to non agricultural residents.
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Direct Investment by Foreign, Hong Kong, Macao
and Taiwan Entrepreneurs
| (1)Actual year-end number of enterprises: refers
to exclusively-funded, joint-venture and institutional enterprises
till the end of this period registered in the industrial and
commercial administrative department, excluding those completely
constructed according to the contract, managed for several
years and the foreign investment of which have been repaid
entirely. (2)Year-end number of employees: refers to employees
working in all kinds of enterprises with foreign, Hong Kong,
Macao and Taiwan investment and obtaining labor remuneration
or management revenue. (3)Number of newly signed contracts:
refers to number of contracts approved by the relative administrative
departments, with the formal agreements and singed by Chinese
enterprises and institutional units and foreign, oversea Chinese,
Hong Kong and Macao entrepreneurs, not including the intent
projects. The above contracts consist of three types : foreign
borrowing, foreign direct investment and other type. (4)Investment
value of singed contracts: refers to investment value of contracts
approved by the relative administrative departments, with
the formal agreements and singed by Chinese enterprises and
institutional units and foreign, oversea Chinese, Hong Kong
and Macao entrepreneurs The above contracts consist of three
types : foreign borrowing, foreign direct investment and other
type. (5) Actual investment from external entrepreneurs: actually
expended investment according to the corresponding agreement,
made up of foreign borrowing, direct investment and others.
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Investment in Fixed Assets
| Also called as completed investment in fixed
assets, refers to the total cost in terms of currency of building
& purchasing fixed assets and related others. It is a
composite indicator reflecting size, structure and growth
rate of fixed assets investment and an important standard
for judging the procedure of project and assessing investment
effect. It includes investments in capital construction, innovation,
other fixed assets, urban collective-owned units¡¯ fixed assets,
urban individual fixed assets.
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Newly-increased Investment in Fixed Assets
| Also called completely constructed and used
fixed assets, refers to value of newly completed fixed assets
by investing activities. It includes the investment in projects
completely constructed and entering into running or used,
the investment in equipment, tools and apparatuses reaching
standard of fixed assets and related expenditure. It is a
comprehensive indicator in terms of value showing investment
fruits.
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Sale Revenue of Commercial House
| Refers to actual sale revenue of commercial
houses sold by enterprises in real estate development in referred
period. It includes down payment & related fund paid in
advance in the early stage and calculated end cost of commercial
houses which are formally handed over, excluding related fund
paid in advance of commercial houses which are not delivered.
The obtained foreign exchange is converted and calculated
together. If commercial houses are completed across two years,
sale revenue of commercial house should cover the value completed
in the previous years.
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Institutions of Higher Learing
| Refer to schools established according to state
stipulations and examining & approving procedure, enrolling
graduates of senior high-schools and persons with schooling
experience of the same level, Engaging in higher education
teaching and training higher special talents. They include
universities, technology schools, vocational colleges and
so on.
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Full-time Teachers
| Refer to staff mainly engaging in teaching,
including teaching employees temporarily doing other works(within
one year). Full-time teachers in correspondence education
department of higher schools, night colleges and teachers
devoting into research work and not shouldering on teaching
task also belong to staff in teacher registration system,
they are calculated as full-time teachers. Full-time teachers
exclude original teaching staff that leave teaching post,
assume administrative lead work or engage in other jobs.
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Student Enrollment in Schools
| Refers to the number of students registered
in schools.
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Staff Engaging in Science & Technology Activities
| Refer to persons engaging in science and technology
activities in surveyed units during the referred period. They
are those who directly are devoted into science and technology
activities and provide direct service for such activities
for over 10 percent of the whole year¡¯s working time. They
include science and technology management personnel, persons
working for certain tasks and service personnel for science
and technology.
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Theater and Cinemas
| Refer to special theaters with independent accounting
systems, capable of showing drama administered by Ministry
of Culture, theaters concurrently showing films, publicly-run
playhouses and rehearsal places without independent accounting
systems and subordinating to theaters and performance leagues.
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Public Libraries
| Refer to independent public libraries providing
service for society and affiliated to cultural system., not
including reading rooms of cultural administration units and
public library out of cultural system. The development size
of public library industry is indicated by number of libraries
and number of books stored in libraries, demonstrating the
importance attached to cultural cause by a city, demand to
library from people, the match condition of these two aspects
and so on.
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Number of Books Stored in Public Library
| Refers the total number of ancient books, books,
bound editions of periodicals and newspapers , brochures,
manuscript and audio and video literature such as miniature
publications, video tapes, recorded cassettes, CD and so on
categorized and numbered in libraries.
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Number of Hospitals and Township Hospitals
| Refers to the total number of hospitals established
by public health departments, industrial and other departments(such
as agricultural, railway, postal and telecommunications, public
security, cultural and educational and civil affairs departments,
social groups and so forth), collective-owned units, individuals
and through all kinds of cooperative forms (people-owned units
and collectives or individuals cooperation, collectives and
individuals cooperation, Sino-foreign joint-venture). These
hospitals include the ones at county and higher levels, urban
township hospitals, rural township hospitals and other hospitals.
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Number of Beds in Hospitals and Township Hospitals
| Refers to the number of fixed and actual beds(not
numbered) at the end of this October in all levels and types
of hospitals. These beds include formal beds, simple beds,
beds for observing and nursing patients, beds being disinfected
and repaired and those not being used due to expanding construction
or big repairs(according to the number of beds before expanding
construction or big repairs), and exclude beds of new born
babies in maternity division, stored beds, temporarily added
beds, beds for patient relatives, beds for lying-in woman
and so on.
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Number of Doctors
| Refers to the total number of western medicine
doctors, traditional Chinese medicine doctors, western medicine
paramedics, Chinese Medicine paramedics and other Chinese
medicine doctors.
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Paved Roads
| Refer to roads that are paved and over 3.5 meters
in width(including 3.5 meters) excluding soil-covered roads.
They include high-grade, secondary-high-grade and ordinary
roads, not including soil-covered and lanes less than 3.5
meters in width. Road area only covers the area of road surface
and the areas of squares, bridges and parks, excluding street-center
flower altars, side stone, sidewalks and road shoulders.
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Length of Urban Sewage Pipes
| Sewage pipes are the systems of the pipes and
other affiliated facilities for collecting and discharging
sewage, waste water and rain, which include trunks, branch
and pipes extending to disposal factories. Whether built under
street or other places, the pipes for draining are all calculated
as sewage tubes. Sewage pipes are divided into the three types
: sewage pipes, rain pipes, pipes for discharging sewage and
rain.
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Production Capability of Tap Water at the Year-end
| Refers to the total production capability of
tap water factories subordinating to tap water companies of
city construction departments, and water-taking, water-purifying,
water-sending and transporting water to outside of factories
of self-established water sources. The capability is calculated
according to the lowest load of the above four aspects and
the part overloaded should not be included.
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Annual Volume of Water Supply
| Refers to the total volume of water supplied
by tap water works, including both the effective water supply
and loss during the water supply.
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Consumption of Water for Residential Use
| Refers to the total of water consumed by residents,
administrative and institutional units, armies, commerce and
services industries. The water consumed include the water
used by restaurants, hotels, hair-cut shop, bathrooms, clothes-washing
stores, pools, store selling commodities, schools, government
branches and armies, and used water for life measured by special
water meters fixed in production units and factories engaging
in capital construction (that not discriminated can be counted
into water for production.). The water for production of streets
and lanes can be included into the water for living, if not
clearly discriminated.
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Volume of Gas Supply (Gasworks Gas and Natural
Gas)
| Refers to the total volume of gas supplied by
urban gas enterprises to urban producers, households and other
users, including purchased from other places and loss during
the procedure of gas supply.
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Number of Public Automobiles and Trolleys
Being under Use
| Refers to the total number of vehicles
that can be used from urban public transport enterprises,
including those in a good condition, under repairs, to be
repaired, not used for a long time, and to be rejected but
not being approved by the superior administrative departments.
These vehicles exclude tank trucks, wagons for goods and non
business vehicles for other special purposes, also do not
include borrowed in and rented passenger vehicles. Number
of Standard Vehicles under Use: refer to number of vehicles
obtained by converting the number of all different kinds of
vehicles according to uniform standard. Number of Standard
Used Vehicles=Z(number of all types of vehicles* corresponding
conversion coefficient).
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Total Vehicle-passenger Traffic
| Refers to the total number of passengers transported,
including number of passengers with ordinary tickets, commutation
monthly tickets and those taking the charted vehicles. Number
of passengers with ordinary tickets is calculated according
to bought tickets, a ticket as a person-time; daily bus-taking
number of a passenger with commutation monthly ticket is calculated
as five person-times; in the case of charted vehicles, a passenger
is taken as one person-time, return trip is calculated as
two person-times.
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Number of Taxies
| Refers to the number of all the vehicles being
specially used in rent business approved by the related administrative
departments, including saloon cars, microbuses and coaches.
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Area of Gardens¡¯ Greenbelt
| Refers to the total area of
all kinds of greenbelts for gardens and virescence, including
greenbelts for publics, affiliated to units, in residential
districts, in production areas, for environment protection and
as scenic woodland. Per Capita Area of Garden¡¯s Greenbelt =
(public greenbelts
+greenbelts affiliated to units+ those in residential districts
+ those for production & environment protection + scenic
woodland)/ city population.
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Greenbelt Area of Constructed Districts
| Refers to the total perpendicular projected
area of all kinds of arbors & shrubs and multi-years herbaceous
plants, including greenbelt-covered road area except for greenbelts
of gardens( that is the area of greenbelts for separating
driveway, central green islands, avenues and tree-covered
road sides.) and single-tree-covered area. The covered area
of roadside trees and single tree can be calculated by the
average perpendicular projected area of all types of trees
multiplying the total number of corresponding trees. Shrubs
and herbaceous plants under arbor trees¡¯ crowns are not calculated
again.
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Public Green Area
| Refers to green areas of various parks and green-land
streets opened to the public.
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Volume of Discharged Industrial Waste Water
| Refers to total volume of waste water discharged
by all the drainage outlets in industrial factories area to
outside of the above factories. These water includes discharged
waste water from production, sewage from daily-life use in
plant area, discharged directly cooled water, poisonous and
harmful mineral and underground water exceeding the discharge
standard of mine district, and exclude discharged indirectly
cooled water. The directly cooled water and indirectly cooled
water in some enterprises those are not discriminated easily
can be calculated together.
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Volume of Industrial Waste Water According with
Discharge Standard
| Refers to the discharged
waste water reaching to the national and local standards,
including water disposed and not disposed but excluding water
that has been disposed and still not satisfied with national
discharge standard. Proportion of Discharged Industrial Waste
Water within the National Standard: refers to the ratio of the
industrial waste water within the national and local standards
to total industrial waste water. (Proportion of Discharged
Industrial Waste Water within the National Standard ) =
(Volume of Industrial Waste
Water According with Discharge Standard) / ( total Volume
of Discharged Industrial Waste Water)
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Volume of Discharged Industrial Sulfur Dioxide
| Refers to the total volume of discharged sulfur
dioxide into atmosphere from production and fuel-burning procedures
of industrial factories.
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Number and Area of Constructed Districts within
the Noise Standard
| Refer to the number and area of section built
in completely constructed districts reaching the national
environmental noise standard. Districts satisfying the environmental
noise standard are those strictly managed and general regulated
in industrial noises, transport noises, construction noises
and social noises, and reaching to the stipulated standard
of urban area on the base of districts division according
to National Environmental Noise Standard of City.
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Government Budgetary Revenue
| Includes two parts: central government and local
governments budgetary revenues. It refers to those planned
according to the state budgetary items which including the
followings: (1) Industrial and commercial taxes class: value-added
tax, business tax, consumption tax, special adjusting tax,
individual income tax, legacy duty, duty for securities trade,
land value-added tax, income tax of foreign-funded and foreigner-owned
enterprises, tax for maintaining and constructing city, tax
of vehicles and ships, real estate tax, butchery tax, resource
tax, land-using tax, stamp duty, tax for adjusting investment
direction, industrial and commercial tax, late fee of taxes
and fine and so on; (2) Custom duties: duties levied by the
Custom; (3) Agricultural and animal husbandry tax and taxes
for occupying agrarian lands; (4) Enterprises revenue taxes;
(5) Profit turned in by the state-owned enterprises; (6) Subsidies
to predicted loss from the state-owned enterprises; (7)The
national key energy and transport construction funds; (8)Revenues
from repaid debt; (9)Revenue from special channel; (10) Repayment
of capital construction loan; (11)Other revenues; (12)National
budgetary adjustment funds; (13) Returned part by contracted
manager of the state-owned enterprises; (14) revenues due
to adjusting and appropriating budgetary item; (5) Revenue
from social security funds and so on.
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Government Budgetary Expenditures
| Include the followings: (1)Expenditure of capital
construction; (2) Innovation fund; (3) Cost of simple construction;
(4) Geological prospecting expenditure ; (5) Science and technology
promotion funds; (6)Circulating fund; (7)Expenditure for supporting
agricultural production; (8)Agricultural, forest, water conservancy
and meteorological operating expenses; (9)Expenditure for
industrial and transportation departments¡¯ operating; (10)Commercial
section operating expenses; (11)Expenditure for maintaining
cities; (12)Expenditure as operating expenses of cultural
and public health departments; (13)Expenditure for operating
of science sections; (14)Operating expenses of other sections;
(15)Expenditure for pensions and relief funds for social welfare;
(16)Expenditure for national defense; (17)Expenditure for
government administration; (18)Expenditure for armed police
troops; (19)Expenditure for public security agency, censor
agency and court of justice; (20)Subsidies on price increase;
(21)Payment for debt; (22)Expenditure for supporting other
countries; (23)Expenditure for supporting underdeveloped areas;
(24)Expenditures for other aspects and social security funds
and so on.
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Operating Expenses of the Departments of Culture,
Education, Science and Public Health
| Refer to all kinds of operating expenditures
for cultural, science and public health sections except for
expenditures of capital construction, innovation fund and
circulating fund, including science and technology promotion
expenditure and operating expenses of fifteen callings such
as culture, publishing, ancient relics, education, archives,
broadcasting and television cause, family-planning and so
forth, and the educational outlay for secondary vocational
schools from the operating fund of agricultural and industrial
departments appropriated according to national budgetary plan.
Expenditure for science section¡¯s operating includes that
administered by all levels of science and technology committees,
that for the system of Social Science Academy of China and
appropriated according to national budgetary plan and that
for science and technology science.
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Expenditure for Operating of Educational Section
| Includes the operating expenses of higher schools,
vocational schools, middle-schools, primary schools, children
schools, adult higher education, ordinary spare-time education
established by educational administrative departments and
other departments but funded by the State, and cost for teachers
taking part in advanced course, as subsidies of civil teachers,
special educational fund, as educational fund by broadcasting
and television, and other educational expenditure.
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Financial Institutions
| People¡¯s Republic of China and Corporation Law
of People¡¯s Republic of China, drawing into public deposits
and providing loans, and engaging in settlement business.
There are four organization forms: ¢ÙState-owned and exclusively
state-funded commercial banks which are mainly Industrial
and Commercial Banks of China, Agricultural Bank of China,
Bank of China, People¡¯s Construction Bank of China and its
affiliated Investment Bank of China. ¢Ú Share cooperative commercial
banks with the public ownership as the center which are mainly
Communication Bank of China, CITIC Industrial Bank, China
Everbright Bank, Huaxia Bank, Guangdong Development Bank,
Fujian Industrial Bank, Shenzhen Development Bank, Shanghai
Pudong Development Bank, Hainan Development Bank, Savings
Deposits Banks of Yantai and Bengbu and so on. ¢Û Private and
share cooperative commercial bank which are mainly established
by individuals. There is China Minsheng Bank. ¢ÜXiamen International
Bank, Qingdao International Bank and China International Capital
Corporation Limited. (4) Policy banks are the policy financial
institutions directly administrated by the State Council which
are China Development Bank, Agricultural Development Bank
of China, Export & Import Bank of China. (5)Financial
institutions that are not banks: city credit cooperatives,
rural credit cooperatives, trust investment corporations,
financial companies, financial leasing companies, securities
firms, security exchange organizations, People¡¯s Insurance
Company of China and other financial institutions(for example,
investment fund organizations, pawnbroking and China National
Investment & Guaranty Co., Ltd.
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Savings Deposits of Urban and Rural Residents
| Include the year-end total value of savings
deposits of urban and rural residents and exclude the group
deposits of industrial and mine enterprises, armies, government
branches and other groups. Savings deposits of urban residents
at year-end refer to that deposited in financial institutions
by urban residents, savings deposits of rural residents refer
to that in credit cooperatives from individual peasants.
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Balance of Loans in Financial Institutions at Year-end
| Loan is also called distributing loan, and refers
to credit activities of providing funds in terms of currency
to enterprises and other units by financial institutions according
to certain interest rates and certain periods.
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Value of Accepted Policies
| Is the insurance value that is the value of
policies actually bought by the insured. It refers to the
maximum value of loss compensation or the payables paid by
the insurers to the insured persons once insured risks happen.
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Premium
| Refers to some certain charge necessarily paid
by policyholders to insurers and as a premise of obtaining
compensation from insurer according to the content of contracts.
This kind of charge is called as premium.
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Settled Indemnity
| Is the compensation actually paid by insurers
to insured persons who encountered the damage resulting from
the insured risks in a year. Whether accepted policies or
happening loss take place in any year, those the indemnities
of which are paid in this year are ended in the this year.
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Area of Residential Buildings
| Refers to the area of residential houses located
in cities, including private houses. Residential buildings
include collective boarding houses and households buildings
of factories, mines, enterprises, hospitals, government organizations
and schools, but exclude the buildings for special purposes
in nurseries, wards, sanitariums, hotels and so forth.
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Used Area of Residential Buildings
| Refers to the total net area suitable for using
in a single set of rooms in terms of door of all residential
buildings. Such houses include bedroom, living room, sitting
room(hall room), pavilion room, kitchen, water closet, corridors
in room, stairs, wall cupboard, balcony, basement, affiliated
layers(interlayers), attic(blind storied rooms). Used area
is calculated according to inner wall line of houses.
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Population of Residents
| Refers to the number of residents according
to the same statistical scope of used area of residential
buildings.
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Number of Staff and Workers
| Refers to those working in the state-owned,
urban township collective-owned and other types of units and
affiliated organizations and paid by employing units (including
cadres in first level administrative organizations and whose
salaries are paid by the State), but excludes retirees, labors
working in rural township enterprises & institutional
organizations and obtaining incomes, and urban and rural individual
labors. Average number of staff and workers is calculated
according to dividing the total of the number of workers at
the ends of twelve months by 12, or dividing the total of
number of workers at the ends of four quarters by 4.
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Value of Employees¡¯ Salary
| Refers to the
total of salary directly paid by all the units to all the
staff and workers, including hourly wages, piece rate, bonus,
allowance and subsidies, wages for overtime working, and other
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