First, the "Statistical Yearbook -2010 Nanchang" is a large-scale annual statistics published by the continuous book. A true record of the 2009 Nanchang all aspects of the economic and social development and change, and important year history since the reform and opening up the main statistics. Second, the book is divided into l7 a table of contents: 1. Comprehensive; 2. Population, labor force; 3. People's lives; 4. Prices; 5. Investment in fixed assets; 6. City public utilities; 7. Foreign Trade and Tourism; 8. Finance, banking; 9. Agriculture; 10. Industry; 11. The construction industry; 12. Transport and Posts and Telecommunications; 13. Domestic trade; 14. Education, culture; 15. Health, sports, and other; 16. Enterprises and investigations; 17. Appendix, in the Appendix part of the collection of national and Jiangxi Province in 2009 statistical bulletin, the provinces (municipalities) and provincial capital cities and major economic indicators by City, Jiangxi Province. For readers on the correct use of information on the back of each chapter with a Main Statistical Indicators. Third, the Yearbook of aggregates used in calculating the price Unless otherwise indicated, are the current prices. Fourth, the data mainly from the annual statistical yearbook reports, some from sample surveys. Fifth, some of the information in this book or the relative number of total number of different trade-offs generated by the unit of calculation errors are not adjusted. Sixth, the symbol of the yearbook for use: "space" indicates that the statistical information is available with or without the information; "#" indicates the item. July, when the reader in the use of historical data, where the discrepancy with the yearbook, and are subject to the yearbook. Eight, "Yearbook" has been openly published by the readers interest and support, which we appreciate. Readers are welcome to the yearbook, layout, etc. to give valuable advice to help us further improve editorial standards, to better serve the readers.
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First, the integrated 2009 Nanchang Economic and Social Development Statistical Bulletin 3 Natural, geographical, resource 8 1-1 Administrative Division (2009) 9 Land area of 10 1-2 1-3 hydrological, meteorological 10 1-4 Main Indicators of the national economy mainly 11 years 1-5 Main Indicators of national economic growth rate of 14 The major proportion of the national economy 1-6 years between the major 15 Main indicators Main Years 1-7 year average of 16 per person 1-8 Main Year Average Daily Social and Economic activity 17 1-9 Main Indicators of the province the proportion of the national economy (2009) 18 GDP in Main Years 1-10. -L9 1-111978-2009 index of GDP (calculated at comparable prices) 20 1-121978-2009 composition of GDP (Gross Domestic Product by Region 100) 21 GDP growth 22 1-13 1-14 Gross Domestic Product and its use 22 23 Main Statistical Indicators First, the population • Labor 2-l main Households and Population 27 Years 2-2 years of agriculture, non-agricultural and urban and rural population 28 Year 2-3 primary composition of the population (to the end of the total population of 100) 29 Major changes in the natural population 2-4 years ~ - 30 Number of county households and population 2-5 (2009) 3l 2-6 county population changes (2009) N.. 31 2-7 County was the town of households and population (2009) 32 2-8 Population and Family Planning (October 2008 -2009 in September) 33 2-9 years of labor resources in 35 major Main Years 2-10 employees (according to the industrial structure points) 36 Rural Labor Force 2-11 (2009) 37 2-12 of Employed Persons (2009) 39 40 MAIN YEARS 2-13 Employees 2-14 Number of Employed Persons (2009) 41 Number of employees in various industries units 2-15 (2009) 42 2-16 The number of women working industry (2009) 43 2-17 Staff and Workers in various industries (2009) 44 2-18 Average Number of Staff and Workers-N-45 2-19 Staff and Workers in the average number of trades (2009) 46 2-20 employees increased unit case (2009) 47 2-21 employees reduction units (2009) 48 49 Main Statistical Indicators Third, people's lives 3-1 YEARS 53 total wages 3-2 years average wages of 54 major 3-3 units of Employed Persons (2009) 55 3-4 units of various sectors of Employed Persons (2009) 56 3-5 Employees in the industry in total (2009) 57 3-6 Total Wages of Staff and Workers 58 years 3-7 Average Wage of Staff and Workers 59 3-8 of the industry in the average wage of workers (2009) 60 3-91980-2009 Basic 6l of urban households 3-10 Basic Conditions of urban family life 62 3-11 Basic Conditions of Urban Households (by income group, 2009) 62 3-12 average every hundred urban households owned at the end of the main volume of consumer goods, 63 3-13 per capita cash income of urban residents 64 3-14 of urban residents per capita cash income (by income group, 2009) 65 3-15 per capita living expenditure of urban households and constitute 66 3-16 urban households to purchase consumer goods, average number of 67 3 A 68 17 urban residents living 3-18 structure type family income of urban residents (2009) 69 3-191985-2009 afternoon, the basic situation of rural households 7D 3-20 Basic Conditions of Rural Households (sub-county, 2009) 70 3-21 71 rural households use housing 3-22 and the total family income of rural residents constitute 72 3-23 total expenditure of rural households and constitute 73 MAIN YEARS 3-24 net income of rural households (per capita) of a 74 3-25 average per capita net income of rural households (sub county, 2009) for a 75 3-26 of 75 rural household consumption expenditure 3-27 cash income of rural households and composition, 76 3-28 household cash expenditure of rural residents and form a 77 3-29 Saving and Loan of 78 rural households 3-301992-2009 per capita net income of rural households (by income level group) 79 3-31 years in rural households in the major staple food consumption per capita 80 3-32 year major durable goods ownership in rural households (an average amount per one hundred year-end prices) 81 Educational level of rural household labor 3-33 (2009) 82 83 Main Statistical Indicators IV Price 4-1 Price Indices (preceding year = 100) 87 4-2 Consumer Price Index (2009. The above price is 100 years) 88 4-3 Retail Price Index (2009, annual price of more than 100) 89 4-4 months the consumer price index points (2009, above the price a year earlier to 100) 90 4-5 months the consumer price index points (2009, above the monthly price is 100) 92 May 4-6 minutes Retail Price Index (2009, above the price a year earlier to 100) for a 94 4-7 Price Indices (2009 to mainly as the base year) 96 PPI 4-8 (2009, more than 100 years the price) 97 4-9 of raw materials, fuel, power, price indices (2009, more than 100 years the price) 98 Producer price index for January 4-10 minutes (2009, 100 more than same period last year) 99 4-11 of raw materials, fuel and power purchase prices of monthly index (2009, above the same period last year 100) 103 Producer price index for January 4-12 minutes (2009, above the monthly price is 100) 105 4-13 of raw materials, fuel and power purchase prices of monthly index (2009, above the monthly price is 100) 109 111 Main Statistical Indicators Fifth, investment in fixed assets 5-1 115 total fixed asset investment 5-2 year major investment in total fixed assets of 116 5-350 million yuan investment in fixed assets (2009) 117 5-4 sub-sector investment in fixed assets 1 18 5-5 Investment in Fixed Assets by Sector (by Type of Registration, 2009) 120 5-6 Investment in Fixed Assets by Sector (as constituted by sub-operation, 2009) 124 5-7 Investment in Fixed Assets by Sector (by Type of Construction, 2009) 126 5-8 sub-sector fixed assets and new projects (2009) 128 5-9 Investment in fixed assets by industry sources of funding (2009) 130 5-10 county fixed asset investment (divided by technical composition, 2009) 132 5-11 Investment in Fixed Assets sub-counties (by Registration, 2009) 133 5-12 county industrial investment (2009) 134 5-13 county construction project and availability of funds (2009) 135 5-14 new production capacity (2009) 136 5-15 real estate situation (2009) 137 Sales of real estate area and 5-16 (2009) 142 5-17 Real Estate Finance Indicators (2009) 143 Real Estate funds 5-18 (2009) 153 5-19 county real estate situation (2009) for a l56 158 Main Statistical Indicators VI Public Utilities 6-1 163 municipal utilities 6-2 urban water supply (2009) 164 6-3 164 urban public transport escape 6-4 Urban Greening (2009) 165 6-5 Urban Environmental Health (2009). 166 166 6-6 Electricity Consumption 6-7 Environmental Protection (2009) 167 168 Main Statistical Indicators VII, foreign trade and tourism 7-1 173 total import and export customs 7-2 year actual foreign investment of 173 major 7-31994-2009 foreign investment agreement was signed 174 contracts 7-41994-2009 in inbound tourism and domestic travel to the 175 Accommodation 7-5 star hotels and tourist arrivals were 176 days 177 7-6 star hotels list 178 Main Statistical Indicators VIII, financial • Finance 8-1 years total fiscal revenue and expenditure 183 8-2 local revenue (2009) 184 8-3 local fiscal expenditure (2009) 184 8-4 185 counties financial revenue and expenditure 8-51978-2009 deposits and loans in financial institutions 186 8-6 credit funds of financial institutions (funding sources) 187 8-7 financial institutions credit funds (funds) 188 8-8 credit funds in rural cooperative financial institutions 189 8-91978-2009 type I90 savings in urban and rural residents 191 urban and rural household savings ~ 8-10 8-11 of 191 commercial insurance business profile 192 Main Statistical Indicators IX agriculture 9-1 Basic 195 rural towns Township organization counties 9-2 (2009) 195 9-3 major change in cultivated land area of 196 Years 9-4 county area of cultivated land change (subregional, 2009) 197 9-5 Rural Employment (2009). . ? 198 9-6 and structure of labor resources in rural counties (2009) 200 9-71978-2009 202 in total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 9-8 county animal husbandry and fisheries output (2009, at current prices) 203 9-9 county animal husbandry and fisheries output (2009, in comparable prices) 203 Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value .204 9-10 9-11, FORESTRY, Animal Husbandry and Fishery output value and commodity rate of 205 The output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery products 9-12 and commodity rates (sub-county, 2009) ~ 205 The total output of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 9-13, intermediate consumption and value added 206 The total output of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 9-14, intermediate consumption and value added (sub-county, 2009) 206 Intermediate consumption of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 9-15 207 Animal husbandry and fishery between 9-16 consumption (sub-county, 2009) 207 9-17 crop acreage and yield 208 9-18 crop sown area (sub-county, 2009) 209 9-19 main crop production (sub-county, 2009) 211 9-20 tea, silkworm cocoons, fruit production 213 9-21 tea, silk cocoon, fruit production (sub-county, 2009) 214 9-22 tea garden, orchard area (sub-county, 2009) 214 9-23 of 215 forestry production 9-24 of 216 livestock production 9-25 livestock production (sub-county, 2009) 217 219 9-26 Fishery 9-27 Fishery (sub-county, 2009) 220 9-28 Economic Benefits (2009) 222 9-29 Agricultural Mechanization of the main 223 9-30 agricultural mechanized farming, water, fertilizer, water conditions 224 9-31 Agricultural Electrification situation (sub-county, 2009) 225 9-32 of agricultural irrigation conditions (sub-county, 2009) 225 9-33 Agricultural Chemistry of the situation (sub-county, 2009) 226 9-34 irrigation facilities (year-end number) 227 9-35 of 228 major cases of affected crops year 229 Main Statistical Indicators X. Industry 10-1 scale industrial output value and added value (2009) "233 / 0-22002-2009 scale industrial output value of 233 10-32002-2009 afternoon, the main indicators of industrial enterprises above designated size 234 10-4 Main Indicators of industrial enterprises above county-scale (2009) 235 Large-scale industrial pillar industries 10-5 Main Indicators (2009) 236 10-6 major production and sales of industrial products (2009) 238 There are over 101 industrial major economic indicators (2009) 240 Economic efficiency of industrial enterprises above designated size 10-8 Index (2009) 254 10-9 scale industrial enterprise energy purchase, consumption and inventory (2009) 256 10-10 large-scale industrial enterprises of water consumption (2009) "256 10-11 large-scale industrial enterprises are mainly energy stocks (by industry, the end of 2009) 257 10-12 large-scale industrial enterprises are mainly energy consumption (by industry, 2009) 258 10-13 Main Economic Indicators Industrial Park: " Main Statistical Indicators 26l XI, the construction industry 11-1 CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES (general contracting and contractor qualifications enterprises Leek, 2009) 267 Financial situation of construction enterprises 11-2 (general contracting and contractor qualifications Enterprises, 2009) 279 11-3 Area of Buildings Completed Construction Enterprises (2009) 295 11-4 Cost of Buildings Completed Construction Enterprises (2009) 297 11-5 Main Indicators of Construction Enterprises (excluding labor subcontracting companies, 2009). -299 11-6 sub-counties of Construction Enterprises (general contracting and contractor qualifications, sub county, 2009) 303 Sub-county 11-7 Main Financial Indicators of Construction (general contracting and contractor qualifications, sub county, 2009) 307 11-8 Construction Subcontractors production operation (2009) 310 313 to explain the abundance of statistical indicators Second, transport and postal 12-1 major means of transport ownership j317 Year 12-2 years and the turnover volume of passenger transportation 317 12-3 major cargo volume and turnover year 318 12-4 major telecommunications network and the main equipment the year with the amount of 319 12-5 320 Main YEARS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES Postal 12-6 320 Main Year of Posts and Telecommunications 321 Main Statistical Indicators XIII, domestic trade 325 total retail sales of social consumer goods 13-1 13-2 Retail sales in counties and districts (2009) 326 13-31990--2009 327 for social consumer goods retail sales Retail sales points 13-4 months (2009) 328 13-5 Retail sales in each county sub-district number of months (2009) 329 13-6, wholesale and retail merchandise sales and above enterprises (units) Sales (2009) 330 13-7 wholesale and retail corporate enterprises purchasing, storage (2009) 331 13-8 wholesale and retail financial situation of major corporate enterprises (2009) 337 13-9 above accommodation and catering operations of corporate enterprises (2009) 358 13-10 hotels and catering services above the main financial position of Corporation (2009) 362 13-11 Wholesale and retail chain operation 378 Chain of 13-12 hotels and catering services operation of 381 13-13 refined oil wholesale enterprises of energy purchase, sales and inventory (2009) 384 13-14 refined oil retail enterprises (units) of energy commodity sales and inventory (2009) 384 Commodity Markets over 13-15 million main economic indicators (2009) 385 13-16 retail enterprises (units) qualifying million (based on product sales) 386 Commodity Markets over 13-17 billion dollars ranking (by market turnover) 387 Basic individual industrial and commercial leek 13-18 (2009) 388 Production and operation of private industrial and commercial 13-19 (2009) 389 13-20 Basic Conditions of Private Enterprises (2009) A 390 13-21 production and management of private enterprises (2009) 394 13-22 classification of commodity markets (2009) 395 396 Main Statistical Indicators XIV Education • Culture 14-1 various professional and technical personnel (municipal state-owned, collective units, 2009) 401 14-2 professional and technical personnel academic qualifications (municipal state-owned, collective units, 2009) 402 14-3 Age Status of professional and technical personnel (municipal state-owned, collective units, 2009) 403, 14-4 professional and technical personnel industry conditions (municipal state-owned, collective units, 2009) 404 14-5 kinds of full-time Schools (2009) 405 14-6 Basic Conditions of Colleges and Universities (2009) 406 114-7 College Graduate (2009 L) 407 14-8 Specialized Secondary Schools (2009) 408 14-9 Mechanic Schools (2009) 409 14-10 Basic Conditions of general secondary schools (2009) 410 14-11 Basic Vocational High School (2009) 411 14-12 primary schools, special education, work-study Schools (2009) 412 14-13 Basic Conditions of kindergarten (2009) 413 14-14 Nanchang University Adult Basic (2009) 414 14-15 TV situation? 415 'Theatre and Theatre Arts 14-16 (2009). N-415 14-17 Mass Art and Cultural Center (2009) 416 14-18 Museum (2009) 416 14-19 books, newspapers and magazine publishing (2009) 417 14-20 Public Library (2009) 417 418 Main Statistical Indicators Of Public Health • Sports • Other 15-1 Health Institutions, Beds and Personnel (2009) a ~. N. iN 423 15-2 424 sports 15-3 424 municipal organization of the Communist Youth League 15-42000-2009 425 years of the organization's Federation system 15-52000-2009 of Trade Unions 425 15-6 Nanchang People's Congress, previous number of 426 representatives 15-7 Political Consultative Conference, the number of members previous 426 Nanchang 15-8 Basic Conditions of Social Welfare Institutions (2009) 427 SOCIAL WELFARE ENTERPRISES 15-9 427 15-10 urban community services and rural services network (2009) 428 15-11 to enjoy state subsidies, RELIEF 428 15-12 Marriage Registration (2009) 429 15-131995-2009 430 years of marriage registration 15-14 Social Insurance 430 15-15 lawyers, notaries, and the basic situation of people's mediation (municipal) 431 15-161996-2009 of complaints received in Nanchang 432 CASE 15-17 Nanchang buried complaints by the Consumers Association (2009) A 433 15-18 Nanchang, "12315" report received 434 complaint cases Social Security Cases 15-19 (2009) 435 15-20 Accident (2009) 435 15-21 435 Fire Accident 15-222001-2009 People's Court of First Instance on 436 CASES SETTLED 15-23 employees 437 casualties 438 Main Statistical Indicators XVI business surveys 16-1 Nanchang City business confidence index (2009) 44l 16-2 Nanchang Business Climate Index (2009) 442 Main Statistical Indicators Appendix Republic of China 2009 National Economic and Social Development Statistics Bulletin 447 Provinces (cities, districts) administrative division (late 2009) 458 Provinces (cities, districts) Population (2009) 460 Provinces (cities, districts) and the growth rate of GDP (2009) A 461 Provinces (cities, districts) local fiscal revenue and expenditure (2009) 463 Provinces (cities, districts) Main Economic Indicators of industrial enterprises above designated size (2009) 464 Provinces (cities, districts) in urban fixed asset investment (2009) 466 Provinces (cities, districts) in fixed asset investment (2009) 467 Provinces (cities, districts) retail sales (by units sold by Location, 2009) 468 Provinces (cities, districts) consumer price index (2009) 469 Provinces (cities, districts) of urban per capita household income and expenditure of the public Tu (2009) 470 Provinces (cities, districts) per capita income and expenditure of rural households (2009) 471 Provincial land, population data (2009) 472 Provincial GDP in urban areas (2009) 473 Provincial total fixed asset investment in urban (2009) 477 Provincial urban scale industrial added value (2009) 478 Provincial city retail sales (2009) 479 Provincial capitals actually utilized foreign capital (2009) 480 Provincial city of exports (2009) '481 Provincial city of Local Government Budgetary Revenue (2009). NN-482 Provincial city of savings deposits of urban and rural residents (2009) 483 Provincial capital cities urban residents support quinone income (2009) 484 Provincial per capita income of urban farmers (2009) Sub-provincial level (non-capital) city of major economic indicators (2009) 486 Jiangxi Province in 2009 National Economic and Social Development Statistics Bulletin 487 Resident population of the province's 494 municipalities All cities GDP (2009) 494 495 agricultural output all cities Scale industrial added value all cities 495 Total retail sales of social consumer goods all cities 496 All cities over 50 million fixed asset investment '496 Revenue and expenditure of all cities (2009) 497 Staff and Workers in all cities and wages (2009) 497 Total Imports and Exports all cities (2009) 498 All cities per capita disposable income of urban residents 498 Rural per capita net income of all cities ~ 499 All cities consumer price index (previous year = 100) 499