1. China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook, China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook and China County Seat Construction Statistical Yearbook are published annually in both Chinese and English languages to provide comprehensive information on urban and rural service facilities development in China. Being the source of facts, the yearbooks help to facilitate the understanding of people from all walks of life at home and abroad on China’s urban and rural development.
2. 2016 China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook is complied based on statistical data on urban construction in year 2016 and past years that were reported by construction authorities of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. This yearbook is composed of 14 parts, including 1.Level of Urban Service Facilities, 2.Urban Population and Construction Land, 3.Revenue and Expenditure of Urban Maintenance and Construction Fund, 4. Fixed Assets Investment in Urban Service Facilities, 5.Urban Water Supply, 6.Urban Water Conservation, 7.Urban Gas, 8.Urban Central Heating, 9.Urban Rail Transit System, 10. Urban Roads and Bridges, 11.Urban drainage and Waste Water Treatment, 12.Urban landscaping, 13.State-level Scenic Spots and Historic Sites, and 14.Urban Environmental Sanitation. In each part, the data is classified by year, by region and by city.
3. Scope of the data collected from the survey covers urban area of cities, including (1) areas under the jurisdiction of neighborhood administration; (2) other towns (townships) connected to city public facilities, residential facilities and municipal utilities; (3) special areas like independent industrial and mining districts, development zones, research institutes, and universities and colleges with permanent residents of 3000 and above.
4. There were a total of 657 cities in all the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities (excluding Taiwan Province) across China by the end of 2016. In the yearbook, data are from 656 cities, 2 special zones. Baigouxincheng in Hebei Province and Yangling District in Shaanxi Province are classified as city; Yizhou City in Guangxi Autonomous Regions has been reorganized to become a district, but is still classified as city in the yearbook; Kekedala City in Xinjiang Autonomous Region is a new city, and the data has not been available at the moment.
5. Data from the county seats of 10 counties including Xingtai and Cangxian County in Hebei Province, Zezhou County in Shanxi Province, Fushun, Panshan, Tieling, and Chaoyang County in Liaoning Province, Anyang County in Henan Province, and Urumqi and Hetian County in Xinjiang Autonomous Region are included in the Urban Construction Yearbook due to the identity of the location between the county seats and the cities administering the above 10 counties respectively.
6. This yearbook does not include data of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region as well as Taiwan Province.
7. Grouping of cities
Group one: (by geographic location)
East China: Cities in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, which are Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan
Central China: Cities in 9 provinces and autonomous regions which are Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Jilin,
Heilongjiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, and Hunan
West China: Cities in 10 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities which are Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Xinjiang
Group two: (by regional economic zone 1)
East China: Cities in 11 provinces and municipalities which are Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, and Hainan
Central China: Cities in 8 provinces which are Shanxi, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, and Hunan
West China: Cities in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities which are Inner Mongolia, Guangxi , Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Xinjiang
Group three: (by regional economic zone 2)
East China: Cities in 10 provinces and municipalities which are Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, and Hainan
Central China: Cities in 6 provinces which are Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, and Hunan
West China: Cities in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities which are Inner Mongolia, Guangxi , Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Xinjiang
Northeast China : Cities in 3 provinces which are Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang
8. In this yearbook, “—” indicates that the figure is not large enough to be measured with the smallest unit in the table.
9. The calculation errors of the total or relative value of some data in this yearbook arising from the use of different measurement units have not been mechanically aligned.
10. Any comments to improve the quality of the yearbook are welcomed to promote the advancement in statistics in China’s construction industry.
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CHINA AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK 2016
CHINA AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK 2016 PDF Download
1.This Yearbook refers to the develop-ment and information of agriculture,forestry,animal husbandry,fishery,land reclamation,farm machinery,water conservancy,meteorol-ogy,agricultural natural disaster,etc.in Chi-na.It has been published both in Chineseand English since 1985. 2.The English edition bases itselfmainly on the Chinese edition of China Agri-culture Yearbook 2016.The compilation isunder the auspices of the Ministry of Agricul-ture and from the assistance of various minis-tries and state departments concerned.Thedata of the statistics of agricultural economyare from the National Bureau of Statistics,Ministry of Agriculture,State Forestry Ad-ministration,Ministry of Water ResourcesChina Meteorological Administration andGeneral Administration of Customs,etc. The English edition of this Yearbookdoes not include the information fromHongkong,Macao,and Taiwan Province ofChina unless specially stated.
China’s Health And Family Planning Statistical Yearbook 2016
“China Health and Family Planning Statistical Yearbook 2016” is an annual publication that reflects the development of health care and life in China and the health status of residents. This book contains the national and 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities health service development and the current level of health statistics, as well as the history of the important national statistical data. This book is “China Health and Family Planning Statistical Yearbook” 2016, the contents of the collection as of the end of 2015.
“China Health and Family Planning Statistical Yearbook 2016” The book is divided into 16 parts, namely: medical and health institutions, health personnel, health facilities, health funds, medical services, primary health care services, Chinese medicine services, maternal and child health care and family planning, People’s health level, disease control and public health, the cause of death of residents, food safety and health monitoring, medical security, population indicators, attached to the main socio-economic indicators, the world’s health status. A brief description of the main contents, sources, statistical scope, statistical methods and historical changes of this chapter.
China Social Statistical Yearbook 2016
- China Social Statistical Yearbook 2016 is the comprehensive statistics yearbook which reflects various aspects related to social development. It is collected main social statistical data on provinces and national total data in 2015, also main social indicators of other countries/regions in some years.
- This Yearbook includes 12 sections: 1.General Survey, 2.Population and Family, 3.Health and Wellness, 4.Education and Training, 5.Employment, 6.Earning and Consumption, 7.Social Security, 8.Living Condition, 9.Culture and Leisure, 10.Resources and Environment, 11.Public Safety, 12.Social Participation,13.International Statistical Indicators. Explanatory notes on main statistical indicators are provided in Appendix.
III. The national data in this Yearbook do not include those of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province, except for the divisions of administrative areas, the area of the national territory and forest resources and otherwise specified.
- The units of measurement used in the Yearbook are internationally standard measurement units.
- Statistical discrepancies on totals and relative figures due to rounding are not adjusted in the Yearbook.
- Data in the Yearbook are sourced from the following departments: Supreme People’s Court, Supreme People’s Procuratorate, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, Ministry of Land and Resources, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of Culture, National Health and Family Planning Commission, General Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television, General Administration of Sports, State Administration of Work Safety, State Administration of Forest, Earthquake Administration, Meteorological Administration, State Oceanic Administration, State Administration of Culture Heritage, the United Front Work Department of CPC Central Committee, State Archives Administration, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, China Disabled Persons’ Federation, etc.
VII. Notations used in the Yearbook:(blank space) indicates that the data are unknown, or are not available; “#” indicates a major breakdown of the total.
VIII. Our deep appreciation goes to many departments which provided supports in compiling this Yearbook. It is inevitable that there might be some mistakes in the book because of wide coverage involved in collecting and compiling social statistics. Suggestions from readers are welcome so as to improve the quality of this publication in the future.
Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook 2016
The Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook is a large-sized reference book tocomprehensively record recycle economy history in our country.It adheres to the philosphy ofgreen growth proposed by the general secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping andpromotes green growth,circular economy,low carbon economy,the consrtuction of ecologicalcivilization and bertuful China. Since Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook is published for the first time in 2008,it isalways welcomed and praised.Those compliments strongly encourage us to keep makingendeavors to edit Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook. The Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook 2016 records the development of ChineseCircular Economy in 2015 with the text mode combining with articles,entries,forms andpictures. The Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook 2016 has some distinct characteristics,such asall the affairs,information,data,materials and pictures inside coming from official resourcesor publications with authority and reality;It is comprehensive,systematic and full contentcovers from the central government to local government and enterprises,industrial parks,every industries,areas,speeches,important events and affairs,laws,policies,sciences andtypical cases;It involves in every aspects of the recycle economy from different levels and allorientations;It collects nearly portraying the recycle economy in our country and hence it isinteresting to see and read. The Chinese Circular Economy Yearbook 2016 records experiences from recycle economyexperimental units which enhances its reference value. During the edition of the Yearbook,it is highly appreciated for the strong support fromthe ministries and commissions of the State Department,every province,cities,municipalitiesand cities specifically designated in the state plan,Guiyang City,the Development andReform Commission of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps of CPLA,every nationalimportant industries and their associations,recycle economy experimental units. The newsroom of the Yearbook is located in Beijing Modem Recycle Economy Academy . Due to limited experiences and level,please don’t hesitate to let us know if there’s anyomission and error.
China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2016
English | 2 Jun. 2017 | ISBN: 3319491989 | 387 Pages | PDF | 2.82 MB
China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2016, comprised of entirely original research, collects data on the socioeconomic situation of China’s 56 ethnic groups. Although the majority of China’s population is of the Han nationality (which accounts for more than 90% of China’s population), the non-Han ethnic groups have a population of more than 100 million. China has officially identified, except for other unknown ethnic groups and foreigners with Chinese citizenship, 55 ethnic minorities. In addition, ethnic minorities vary greatly in size. With a population of more than 15 million, the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority, and the Lhoba, with a population of only about three thousand, the smallest.
China’s ethnic diversity has resulted in a special socioeconomic landscape for China itself. However, till presently, a complete socioeconomic picture of China’s ethnic groups – especially of its smallest ethnic minorities – still remained unclear. How different have China’s ethnic groups been in every sphere of daily life and economic development during China’s fast transition period? In order to answer these questions, we have created a detailed and comparable set of data for each of China’s ethnic groups.
This book presents, in an easy-to-use format, a broad collection of social and economic indicators on China’s 56 ethnic groups. This useful resource profiles the general social and economic situations for each of these ethnic groups. These indicators are compiled and estimated based on the regional and local data gathered from a variety of sources up to 2012.
China Torch Statistical Yearbook 2016
2016 China Torch Statistical Yearbook is prepared by Torch High Technology IndustryDevelopment Center.The yearbook,which covers related data of provinces,deputy provinciallevel cities and cities listed independently in the state plan,National High Technology IndustrialDevelopment Zones,and Suzhou Industrial Park of the year 2015,reports on the developmentstatus of China Torch Program,China’s Technology Market and Productivity Promotion Centers. The Yearbook contains the following ten parts:1.Development of National HighTechnology Industrial Development Zones(Hi-tech Zones) and its tenants;2.Development ofHigh Technology Enterprises;3.Development of Technology Business Incubators;4.Development of National University Science Parks;5.Development of Torch ProgramSoftware Industrial Bases;6.Development of Torch Program Specialized Industrial Bases;7.Development of Innovative Industrial Clusters;8.Development of Technology Market;9.Development of Productivity Promotion Centers;10.Explanatory Notes of Indicators. Eastern region,central region,western region and northeastern region in the Yearbook aredivided as follows: Eastern 10 provinces(municipalities) include:Beijing,Tianjin,Hebei,Shanghai,Jiangsu,Zhejiang,Fujian,Shandong,Guangdong and Hainan;Central 6 provinces include:Shanxi,Anhui,Jiangxi,Henan,Hubei and Hunan;Western 12 provinces(autonomous regions and municipalities)include:Inner Mongolia,Guangxi,Chongqing,Sichuan,Guizhou,Yunnan,Tibet,Shaanxi,Gansu,Qinghai,Ningxia and Xinjiang;Northeastern 3 provinces include:Liaoning,Jilin andHeilongjiang. Symbols used in this Yearbook:”blank space” indicates that the figure is not large enoughto be measured with the smallest unit in the table,or data unknown,or not available;”#”indicates the major items of the total;”/” indicates that data are not available;and “*” or “①”indicates footnotes at the end of the table. Statistical discrepancies due to rounding are not adjusted in the Yearbook.
China Population and Employment Statistics Yearbook 2016
I.China Population and Employment Statistics Yearbook 2016 is an annual statistical publication, which contains data on basic condition of population and employment in 2015 as well as for the previous years for the whole nation and 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. It also includes the relevant data of some other countries and territories in the world.
II.The yearbook is compiled by the Department of Population and Employment Statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics of China, and assisted by the Public Order Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security and the Department of Planning and Information of the National Health and Family Planning Commission of China.
III.The yearbook contains the following eight chapters: 1.General Survey; 2. Data from 1% Population Sample Survey in 2015; 3. Main Data from Labor Force Survey in 2015; 4. Data from Statistics on Employment in Urban Units in 2015; 5.Data from Household Registration in 2015; 6.Data from Family Planning Statistics in 2015; 7.Population and Employment Data of Selected Countries and Territories of the World; 8.Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators.
IV.The reference time of 1% Population Sample Survey was at zero hour on November 1 in 2015. The sample survey adopted two-stage systematic PPES cluster sampling scheme,taking the whole nation as the population and each prefecture-level city (prefecture or autonomous prefecture) as sub-population. A total of 21.31 million people were selected from 89147 survey districts in 85365 neighborhood committees (or village committees) in 33671 townships (towns or street committees) in 2977 counties (cities or districts) of the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. The weighted estimation procedure suggested that the birth rate was 12.07 per thousand,the death rate was 7.11 per thousand and the natural growth rate was 4.96 per thousand for China in 2015. Based on these rates, it was further estimated that China had a total population of 1374.62 million at the end of 2015, with 16.55 million births, 9.75 million deaths and a net increase of 6.80 million people during the year. Except table 2-1 and table 2-2, the rest of tabulations in Chapter Two were sample data. The sampling fraction for the nation was 1.55 percent.
V.The population data of Chapter Two in the yearbook are from 1% Population Sample Survey in 2015, and those of Chapter Five are from the household registration, which use different definitions and data collection methods. Users should notice that the data under the same or similar heading in these two chapters may be different.
VI.The national data in the yearbook do not include that of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province.
VII.Notations used in the yearbook:
(blank space) indicates that the figure is not large enough to be measured with the smallest unit in the table, or data are unknown or are not available; “#” indicates a major breakdown of the total.
VIII.We welcome comments and suggestions from users with regard to deficiencies and mistakes in data editing and compilation.
China Labour Statistical Yearbook 2016
China Labour Statistical Yearbook 2016 is an annual statistics publication, which is comprehensively reported the labour economic situation for 2015 and some main indicators series for historically years at nation and provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities levels and parts of cities.
The book is organized into 14 parts, which are:1.General Survey; 2.Employment and Unemployment; 3.Employment and Tatal Wages in Urban Units; 4.Employment and Tatal Wages in State-owned Units; 5.Employment and Tatal Wages in Urban Collective-owned Units; 6.Employment and Tatal Wages in Other Ownership Units; 7. Vocational Training and Skill Appraisal; 8.Labour Relation; 9.Social Security; 10.Trade Union Works; 11.Main Indicators of Hong Kong; 12.Main Indicators of Macao; 13.Main Indicators of Taiwan. In addition, Main Indicators of Other Countries and Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators are provided in the end of the book.
Besides National Bureau of Statistical and Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, All-China Federation of Trade Unions also participate in the compiling work of this book.
Data resources of this book mainly come from state and departments reporting system, administration records and sampling surveys. Since the information of labor resources and employment for the whole country are calculated according to relevant data, they are not equal to the add-results of all sub-items.
China Labour Statistical Yearbook—2016 Editorial Staff
October 2016
China Land and Resources Statistical Yearbook 2015
I .The China Land and Resources Statistical Yearbook 2015 is an informative yearbook reflecting comprehensively the status of land and resources of the People’s Republic of China and their administration. The China Land and Resources Statistical Yearbook 2015 collects a wealth of statistical data of land and resources and their administration of the whole country and all the provinces(autonomous regions,and municipalities directly under the central government)in 2014, as well as the main statistical data of land and resources over three years since 2012.
II. Statistics in the yearbook cover the national land,mineral,and marine resources,land and resources survey and exploration,administration of land and mineral resources by competent administrative departments of land and resources at the state,provincial(autonomous region,and municipality directly under the central government),municipal(prefectural),and county levels, and administration of marine resources by the state,scientific and technological research on land and resources,and land surveying and mapping.
III .The yearbook contains seven chapters:general status of land and resources,land resources survey and mineral resources exploration,land and resources development and utilization,land and resources administration,scientific and technological research on land and resources,surveying and mapping,and other data. In addition,explanatory notes on main statistical indicators follow each chapter,which give brief descriptions of the connotations,statistical scope,statistical approaches,and calculation methods of the main land and resources statistical indicators
IV .The principal sources of the yearbook are annual comprehensive statistical reports on land and resources submitted by the competent land and resources administrative departments of the Ministry of Land and Resources and various provinces(autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central
government)throughout China,State Oceanic Administration,National Administration of Surveying,Mapping and Geoinformation,China Geological Survey,other institutions affiliated to MLR and various departments in charge of geological exploration. Individual data are extracted from China Stcatistical Yearbook.
V.The national statistical data involved in the yearbook do not include those of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,Macaw Special Administrative Region,and Taiwan Province.
VI.Some aggregations or rates/ratios may not add up to the sum of the series because of rounding.
VII.The notes concerning the whole table are placed at the upper part of the table,while the notes concerning individual indicators are placed at the lower part. If the table is a continued one,the footnotes are placed in the last page.
VIII.Notations used in the yearbook:blank indicates that the data of the statistical indicator of the item are either non一applicable or unavailable;“①”means see footnotes below.