- Language: English and Chinese bilingual
- Publication Date:
02/2010
- ISBN: 9787503758997
- Publisher: China Statistics Press
Details
"International Statistics Yearbook 2010" (in bilingual form attached electronic version) is a comprehensive international economic, social statistics annual. The yearbook contains more than 200 countries and regions in the world of statistics, of which more than 40 major countries and the region's economic and social development and the basic situation of the world's leading companies gave more detail.
The Yearbook is divided into 18 parts: 1. China's position in the world; 2. Geography, meteorology, natural resources and environment; 3. National accounts; 4. Population; 5. Employment, personnel and labor remuneration; 6. Investment climate; 7. Energy; 8. fiscal and financial; 9. price index; 10. residents of the balance of payments and poverty; 11. agriculture; 12. industrial and construction; 13. Transport and communications; 14.'s external economy; 15. the international balance of payments and external debt; 16. tourism; 17. education, science and technology, culture, health and military; 18. the world's largest 500 companies key indicators.
Most of the data from abroad through the United Nations and other international organizations, adjustments to the basic comparable caliber.
In many countries the number or date information is preliminary estimates.
China Information In addition to land area, the do not include China Taiwan Province, Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Region.
Primary source of information relevant international organizations, databases, CD-ROM, annual reports, monthly reports. Tables are attached to each source of information.
Some information on the total number or relative number, due to rounding effects, does not necessarily mean that the number of sub-total.
Although the yearbook of the multi-year, a number of countries, names and boundaries change, unless otherwise noted, the countries listed in this yearbook are the scope of the current names of countries and their boundaries.
The meaning of symbols used in the Yearbook are as follows: "" indicates the information is not the smallest number of units in this table; "space" indicates no data or the statistical data of the unknown; "#" said one of the major items; "|" indicates a result of Statistics caliber adjustments before and after the data are not comparable.
A number of international organizations and their membership is as follows:
Seven western countries (G7): including the U.S., in Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Canada.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, OECD): there are 30 member countries: Australia (1971), Austria, Belgium, Iceland, Denmark, Germany, France, Finland (1969), Canada, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the United States, Portugal, Japan (1964), Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Ireland, Spain, Greece, Italy, New Zealand (1973), Turkey, United Kingdom, Mexico (1994.3.24), Czech Republic (1995.11.28), Hungary (1996.3.29), Poland (1996.7.11), Korea (1996.10.11) and Slovakia (2000.9).
The European Union (EU, EU): Member States 27: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg (1951), Denmark, Ireland, United Kingdom (1973), Greece (1981), Spain, Portugal ( 1986), Austria, Finland, Sweden (1995), Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia (2004), Bulgaria (2007) and Romania ( 2007).
European Monetary Union (the euro area, Euro Area): there are 16 member countries: Germany, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Luxembourg, Ireland, Finland, Greece, Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta and Slovakia. January 1, 2002 onwards, the euro banknotes to replace the member states of the original full circulation of the currency.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN, ASEAN): there are 10 member countries: the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei (1984), Vietnam (1995), Myanmar (1997), Laos (1997) and Cambodia (1999).
The North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA): Established in January 1, 1994, Member States have three, Canada, Mexico and the United States.
11, a number of countries (regions) classified the following meanings:
By income group country: According to the World Bank Group standards, high-income countries refers to 2007 GNI per capita of more than 11,456 U.S. dollars and the country, upper-middle-income countries refers to 2007 GNI per capita 3706-11455 U.S. dollars of the country, lower-middle income state that in 2007 per capita gross national income 936-3705 U.S. dollars of the country, low-income countries mean, respectively, in 2007 per capita gross national income of 935 U.S. dollars and the following countries.
Developed and developing countries: According to the UN standards group, developed specifically including Canada, the United States, the original EU member states, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Israel and South Africa, in addition to the above-mentioned countries other than developing countries.
Industrial and developing countries: According to the International Monetary Fund grouping criteria, the industrial countries, including Canada, the United States, the original 15 EU member states, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, in addition to the above-mentioned countries other than developing countries.
12, the yearbook and the meaning of abbreviations used is as follows:
sq.km (square kilometer) = square kilometers,
ha (hectare) = ha,
kwh (kilowatt-hour) = kWh,
g (gram) = g,
kg (kilogram) = kg,
TJ (terojoule) = 1012 joules,
TCE (ton of standard coal equivalent) = standard coal equivalent,
TOE (ton of standard oil equivalent) = standard oil equivalent,
UNSD (Statistics Division of the United Nations) = United Nations Statistics Division,
IMF (International Monetary Fund) = International Monetary Fund,
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) = Food and Agriculture Organization,
UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) = United Nations Conference on
UNDP (United Nations Development Program) = United Nations Development Program,
ILO (International Labor Organization) = International Labor Organization,
WHO (World Health Organization) = World Health Organization.
Table of Contents
First, China's position in the world
1-1 China's major targets of the order of precedence in the world
1-2 China's major indicators of the proportion of the world's total
1-3 China's agricultural output of major products in the world of bit times
1-4 China's industrial output of major products in the world of bit times
Second, geography, meteorology, natural resources and environment
2-1 Earth and the surface
2-2 the world's continents altitude
2-3 world-famous rivers
2-4 world-famous Lakes
2-5 major cities of the world's climate
Land area and population density of 2-6
2-7 Land Use (2005)
2-8 Carbon dioxide emissions
2-9 of carbon dioxide and methane emissions from
2-10 nitrogen and other greenhouse gas emissions
2-11 particles per cubic meter of air content (less than 10 microns in diameter particulate matter)
2-12 of freshwater resources
2-13 Forest Resources
2-14 national protected areas and biodiversity
2-15 air pollution in major cities of the world
Main Statistical Indicators
3, National Accounts
3-1 gross domestic product (local currency)
3-2 Gross Domestic Product (U.S. dollars)
3-3 per capita gross national income (dollars)
3-4 calculated by purchasing power parity of national accounts key indicators (2007)
Gross domestic product growth rate of 3-5
GDP per capita growth rate of 3-6
3-7 three industries to GDP growth in the contribution rate of
3-8 gross capital formation, consumer spending and net exports to GDP growth in the contribution rate of
3-9 the rate of capital formation
3-10 consumption rate
Gross domestic product, industrial structure 3-11
3-12 production approach GDP
3-13 Gross Domestic Product by Expenditure Approach
3-14 Revenue Code of gross domestic product
Main Statistical Indicators
4, the population
4-1 Mid-year population
4-2 of population age structure and dependency ratio (2007)
4-3 population, crude birth and crude death rate
4-4 Reproductive Health
4-5 infant mortality and life expectancy at birth
Marriage rate and divorce rate, 4-6
4-7 the proportion of urban population
Main Statistical Indicators
5, employment and labor compensation
5-1 labor force participation rate
5-2 Employment
5-3 the distribution of employment by industry type of composition
5-4 of the employed population by industry
5-5 unemployment and female unemployment
5-6 Unemployment
5-7 the average wage of non-agricultural sector employees
5-8 average wage of manufacturing employees
5-9 persons for each job created by the GDP growth index
5-10 labor costs of manufacturing employees
5-11 level of education constitute the economically active population
5-12 level of education of unemployed persons constitute a
Main Statistical Indicators
6, the investment environment
6-1 business start-up costs
6-2 business environment ranking (2008)
6-3 newly registered businesses
6-4 the total number of newly registered enterprises account for the proportion of enterprises
6-5 private sector loans to GDP ratio
Main Statistical Indicators
7, energy
Energy reserves 7-1
7-2 energy balance (2005)
7-3 million in gross domestic product energy consumption
7-4 power capacity (2005)
7-5 generating capacity (2005)
7-6 Energy net import share of total energy consumption,
Main Statistical Indicators
8, monetary and financial
8-1 the central government fiscal revenue to GDP ratio ①
8-2 the central government fiscal revenue
8-3 central government expenditure
8-4 the proportion of central government expenditures were
8-5 of social security accounts for the proportion of fiscal revenue
8-6 goods and services tax revenue accounted for the proportion of
8-7 the proportion of tax revenue accounts for
8-8 the proportion of GDP, the central government fiscal surplus
8-9 Money Supply
8-10 the average deposit interest rates and loan interest rates
8-11 bank non-performing loans ratio of total loans
8-12 in currency exchange rates (closing price)
8-13 Dow Jones World Stock Index ①
8-14 Number of listed companies and listed the company's total market capitalization to GDP ratio
8-15 Stock Exchange accounted for the proportion of gross domestic product and stock turnover rate
Main Statistical Indicators
9, the price index
9-1 gross domestic product deflator
9-2 Producer Price Index
9-3 Consumer Price Indices
9-4 of food consumer price index
9-5 Energy consumption price index
9-6 commodity market price index and unit value indices
Main Statistical Indicators
10, the residents income and expenditure and poverty
10-1 household consumption expenditure
Income distribution 10-2
The proportion of poor people ① 10-3
10-4 poor social indicators (2006)
Household consumption spending, 10-5
Main Statistical Indicators
11, Agriculture
11-1 Agricultural Production Index
11-2 main crops harvested area (2007)
11-3 major agricultural production (2007)
11-3 major agricultural production (2007) Continued Table 1
11-3 major agricultural production (2007) Continued Table 2
11-3 major agricultural production (2007) Continued Table 3
11-3 major agricultural production (2007) Continued Table 4
11-3 major agricultural production (2007) Continued Table 5
11-3 major agricultural production (2007) Continued Table 6
11-4 major forest production (2007)
11-5 livestock volume (2007)
11-6 livestock production (2007)
11-7 fish production
11-8 Agricultural Machinery ownership (2006)
11-9 fertilizer consumption (2006)
11-10 degree of agricultural intensification operator (2005)
Main Statistical Indicators
12, industrial and construction
12-1 by industry of the world's industrial production index
12-2, by country and geographical index of industrial production
12-3 Manufacturing Key Indicators
12-4 manufacturing value added and composition
12-5 Major Industrial Products
12-5 Major Industrial Products Continued Table 1
12-5 Major Industrial Products Continued Table 2
12-5 output of major industrial products in Table 3 Continued
12-5 output of major industrial products in Table 4 Continued
12-5 output of major industrial products in Table 5 Continued
12-6 completed housing construction
12-7 Housing and equipment
Main Statistical Indicators
13, transport and communications
13-1 highway freight passenger turnover
13-2 Railway
13-3 volume of international maritime loading and unloading capacity
13-4 turnover of air cargo and passenger traffic
13-5 motor vehicle usage
13-6 Motor Vehicle Fuel Price
13-7 Port Container Throughput
13-8 Highway Route Length
13-9 road traffic accidents
13-10 Highway spending
13-11 telephone line and mobile phone penetration
Internet users 13-12
13-13 information and communication technology expenditure to GDP ratio
13-14 per capita expenditure on information and communication technology
13-15 International Internet bandwidth
13-16 broadband users
PC penetration rate of 13-17
Main Statistical Indicators
14, Foreign Economic Relations
14-1 of the world total imports and exports of goods
14-2 the world's major countries and regions in total imports and exports of goods
14-3 total exports of goods
14-4 total imports of goods
14-5 major countries and regions of the world trade in services exports
14-6 the world's major countries and regions in total imports of trade in services
14-7 export and import unit value index
14-8 export and import volume indices
14-9 import and export of goods and services, the proportion of gross domestic product
Exports constitute 14-10 (2006)
14-11 constitute the imported goods (2006)
14-12 import and export volume of agricultural products
14-13 constitute the export destination (2006)
14-14 constitute a source of imports (2006)
14-15 the world's major exports of goods, the proportion of total exports of goods,
14-15 the world's major exports of goods, the proportion of total exports of goods continued
14-16 exports of services by industry (2006)
Main Statistical Indicators
15, the international balance of payments and external debt
15-1 in the world of international payments
15-2 sub-national (regional) international balance of payments (2007)
15-3 current account balance-GDP ratio
15-4 Foreign Direct Investment
15-5's foreign exchange reserves and gold reserves
15-6 external debt and its composition (2006)
15-7 debt risk indicators (2006)
Main Statistical Indicators
16, travel
16-1 international tourism balance of payments
16-2 Number of International Tourism
17, education, science and technology, culture, health and military
17-1 Human Development Index (2005)
17-215 years of age and over adult literacy rate
17-3 pupils and students enrollment
17-4 per student expenditure on education accounted for the proportion of per capita gross domestic product
17-5 R & D expenditures and public expenditure on education, the proportion of gross domestic product
17-6 per 1 million people the number of researchers and technical staff
17-7 high-tech product exports accounted for the proportion of manufactured exports
17-8 the number of patent applications
17-9 access to health facilities and clean drinking water sources the proportion of the total population
17-10 health care expenditure to GDP ratio and per capita medical expenditure
17-11 the number of doctors per thousand population and the number of hospital beds
17-12 Military spending accounts for central government expenditure and GDP,
17-13 the number of military personnel and their percentage share of the total labor force
Main Statistical Indicators
18, the world's largest 500 companies key indicators
18-1 aggregate by country and region the world's largest 500 companies (2007)
18-2 turnover ranking the world's largest 500 companies (2007)
Main Statistical Indicators
Appendix
Annex 1 countries (regions) Currency Unit ①
Appendix 2 Index