First, administrative divisions and natural resources 1-1 administrative divisions of Shaanxi Province 1-2 List of administrative divisions of Shaanxi Province Natural conditions and resources 1-3 Land status 1-4 1-5 Main Mountain 1-6 the main river 1-7 to maintain reserves of major mineral 1-8 Shaanxi reserves of mineral reserves rank the top 10 of the minerals 1-9 Shaanxi important mineral reserves to maintain the order of precedence in the country and western Basic climatic conditions in major cities 1-10 The average temperature of 1-11 major cities 1-12 precipitation in major cities 1-13 hours of sunshine in major cities 1-14 People's Congress of Shaanxi Province previous representation 1-15 Political Consultative Committee in Shaanxi Province the number of previous Main Statistical Indicators Second, comprehensive 2-1 day Shaanxi 2-2 Shaanxi Province, accounting for the major share of the socio-economic indicators 2-3 overall economic and social development indicators 2-4 speed economic and social development indicators The main structure of the national economy indicators 2-5 2-6, the proportion of national economic and social development and efficiency indicators 2-7 average level of socio-economic key indicators 2-8 per capita industrial and agricultural output of main products 2-9 cities (districts) the main indicators of national economy 2-10 Number of Corporate Units Number of units of industrial activities 2-11 2-12 grouped by body type and number of employees number of corporate units 2-13 cities, counties (cities, districts) the number of corporate units and employees 2-14 cities, counties (cities, districts) the number of units and employees in industrial activities Main Statistical Indicators 3, National Accounts 3-1 Gross Domestic Product 3-2 GDP index 3-3 GDP index Contribution rate of three industries 3-4 Pulling rate of 3-5 three industries 3-6 GDP by industry 3-7 non-public economic value added 3-8 cities (districts) of GDP 3-9 cities (districts) GDP Index 3-10 counties (cities, districts) of GDP Main Statistical Indicators Fourth, the population 4-1 and composition of population The natural changes 4-2 4-3 municipalities (district) resident population and the natural growth rate 4-4 Population Age structure and dependency ratio 4-5 cities (districts) family planning 4-6 cities, counties (cities, districts) resident population 4-7 cities, counties (cities, districts) and the total number of household population Main Statistical Indicators Five, practitioners and staff wages 5-1 Number of Employed Persons 5-2 enterprises, institutions, organizations, and the number of total wages 5-3 Number of Employed Persons by Sector 5-4 pm Staff and Workers in Figures 5-5 of workers is the number of professional and technical personnel carve industry 5-6 cities (districts) in the post of Staff and Workers Staff and Workers and 5-7 in total wages Average wage and index 5-8 5-9 of urban employment sub-sector remuneration 5-10 Staff and Workers by Sector in total wages 5-11 cities (districts) of urban employment and labor compensation in the total amount of Employees 5-12 new jobs were created and placed source destination 5-13 registered unemployed and the unemployment rate The basic situation of social security 5-14 5-15 Pension Fund appropriations situation 5-16 participated in basic pension insurance, workers and retirees 5-17 Basic Conditions of Unemployment Insurance 5-18 cities, counties (cities, districts) of urban employment, number of employees and wages Main Statistical Indicators Sixth, investment in fixed assets 6-1 Investment in Fixed Assets 6-2 by Rural Investment in Fixed Assets Add 6-3 whole social fixed assets 6-4 area of residential buildings completed in the whole of society 6-5 Investment in Fixed Assets, and constitutes the main target 6-6 cities (districts) investment in fixed assets 6-7 constitute the province by national industry and investment in sub-towns 6-8 investment in the provincial economy of urban construction of various industries, and the number of new fixed assets put into the project Urban investment in new production capacity of 6-9 or benefits 6-10 Eight pillar industries of urban investment 6-11 urban infrastructure investment 6-12 of financial fixed asset investment funding sources 6-13 urban financial investment funding sources 6-14 units of investment funds from state-owned economy 6-15 municipalities (district) towns sources of investment funds 6-16 cities (districts) of investment funds from state-owned economic units 6-17 municipalities (district) registered by type of economic investment in cities and towns 6-18 cities (districts) Grouped by investment in towns 6-19 municipalities (district) towns by Sector Investment 6-20 cities (districts) investment in the energy industry towns 6-21 cities (districts) by Structure of the Urban Investment 6-22 cities (districts) according to the nature of the urban construction investment 6-23 cities (districts) by the construction phase of the urban investment sub- 6-24 municipalities (district) the construction of urban investment, production projects and the number of new fixed assets 6-25 municipalities (district) towns to invest in housing construction area and the cost 6-26 Main Indicators of investment in real estate development and structure 6-27 real estate investment funds 6-28 cities (districts) and new real estate development and investment in fixed assets 6-29 cities (districts) according to the composition and use of sub-project investment in real estate development 6-30 size and cost of real estate development 6-31 commodity housing sales 6-32 Real Estate Development and Management 6-33 Basic Real Estate Development Company 6-34 counties (cities, districts) of urban fixed asset investment Main Statistical Indicators 7, energy 7-1 energy production, consumption and composition 7-2 primary energy balance Energy production increased by a factor 7-3 7-4 per million in energy production Efficiency of energy conversion 7-5 7-6 unit GDP energy consumption 7-7 cities (districts) unit GDP energy consumption 7-8 unit energy consumption of industrial value added 7-9 unit GDP power consumption 7-10 of energy consumption elasticity coefficient 7-11 average daily consumption of various energy 7-12 per million in total industrial output value of energy consumption 7-13 total electricity across the province 7-14 primary energy consumption by industry group Main Statistical Indicators 8, Financial 8-1 Revenue and Expenditure 8-2 local finance sub-project expenditure 8-3 cities, counties (cities, districts) local revenue Main Statistical Indicators 9, the price index 9-1 retail price and consumer price index 9-2 Retail Price Index by Category 9-3 Consumer Price Index by Category 9-4 19 cities and counties the retail price index 9-5 19 cities and counties the consumer price index 9-6 of agricultural means of production price index 9-7 ex-factory price indices of industrial products 9-8 main raw materials, fuel, power, price indices 9-9 Price Indices of Investment in fixed assets 9-10 real estate price index 9-11 agricultural products price index Main Statistical Indicators 10, living 10-1 Basic Conditions of people's lives 10-2 per capita income of urban and rural residents and the Engel coefficient 10-3 municipalities (districts) per capita income of urban and rural residents 10-4 balance of savings deposits of urban and rural residents 10-5 Basic Conditions of Urban Households 10-6 per capita cash income of urban households 10-7 per capita consumption expenditure of urban households 10-8 average urban household Purchases of Major Commodities 10-9 of people of different income levels and household durable goods ownership is the basic condition 10-10 people of different income levels per capita cash income of the family 10-11 people of different income levels per capita cash expenditure of households 10-12 people of different income levels per capita household consumption expenditures 10-13 people of different income levels per capita purchase of major commodities in the number of families 10-14 living conditions of urban households 10-15 survey cities and counties (districts) Key Indicators of Urban Household Survey 10-16 Basic Conditions of Rural Households 10-17 total income of rural residents and per capita household net income 10-18 rural households grouped by per capita net income Basic Rural Households 10-19 Per Capita Living Expenditure Rural Households 10-20 Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (Net Income) Rural Households 10-21 Per Capita consumption of the main physical and possession of durable goods per 100 Rural Households 10-22 Per Capita consumption of the main physical and possession of durable goods per one hundred (by net income groups) 10-23 counties (cities, districts) per capita income of urban and rural residents Main Statistical Indicators 11, the environment and the city 11-1 Basic Conditions of Environmental Protection 11-2 municipalities (districts) of industrial solid waste discharge and treatment situation 11-3 municipalities (districts) and industrial wastewater treatment capacity 11-4 municipalities (district) waste water treatment facility operation 11-5 municipalities (districts) and processing of industrial waste gas emissions 11-6 level of urban facilities 11-7 City Municipal Facilities 11-8 urban water supply situation 11-9 city gas situation 11-10 urban landscape situations 11-11 urban environmental sanitation situation 11-12 National Scenic Area Main Statistical Indicators 12, Agriculture 12-1 grassroots organizations in rural areas, rural households and population 12-2 Rural Laborers 12-3 municipalities (districts) Rural Employment 12-4 municipalities (district) water conservation Cultivated area 12-5 12-6 municipalities (districts) Cultivated area Animal husbandry and fishery output 12-7 12-8 municipalities (districts) animal husbandry and fishery output value Animal husbandry and fishery output value index 12-9 12-10 animal husbandry and fishery output value index 12-11 animal husbandry and fishery sub-output 12-12 animal husbandry and fishery value added 12-13 cities (districts) the added value of agriculture, forestry 12-14 Major Farm Crops 12-15 cities (districts) of Major Farm Crops Product yield of crops 12-16 12-17 municipalities (district) production of major crops products 12-18 main crop yield per unit area 12-19 cities (districts) main crop yield per unit area 12-20 tea, mulberry, fruit size and yield 12-21 fruit production 12-22 cities (districts) tea, mulberry, fruit size and yield 12-23 primary forest products output 12-24 municipalities (district) production of major forest products 12-25 cities (districts) forestation 12-26 animal husbandry and fishery production 12-27 cities (districts) the situation of livestock 12-28 cities (districts) of animal products and aquatic products 12-29 cases of food-producing county Case 12-30 commodity cotton base in County 12-31 tobacco-producing county case 12-32 Apple Base County case 12-33 County pear base case 12-34 Kiwi base county condition 12-35 municipalities (district) disaster Modernization of Agriculture 12-36 12-37 cities (districts) Modernization of Agriculture 12-38 small and medium enterprises, non-public enterprises had revenues of 500 million yuan of rural 12-39 small and medium enterprises, non-public enterprises had revenues of billions of village 12-40 cities, counties (cities, districts) the main indicators of the rural economy Main Statistical Indicators 13, industry 13-1 total industrial output value 13-2 scale industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 13-3 over the scale of the main economic indicators of industrial enterprises 13-4 scale industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 13-5 scale industrial enterprises sub-sector of major economic indicators 13-6 state-owned and state holding industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 13-7 foreign and overseas-invested industrial enterprises in key economic indicators 13-8 Main Economic Indicators of Large and Medium Enterprises 13-9 scale industrial enterprises the main economic indicators 13-10 sub-sector industrial enterprises above the scale of the main economic indicators 13-11 state-owned and state holding industrial enterprises the main economic indicators 13-12 foreign and overseas-invested industrial enterprises in key economic indicators 13-13 medium-sized industrial enterprises in key economic indicators 13-14 Eight pillar industries of major economic indicators 13-15 Major Industrial Products 13-16 Main industrial products 13-17 cities (districts) of industrial output value of industrial enterprises above designated size 13-18 cities (districts) the added value of industrial enterprises above designated size 13-19 cities (districts) the number of units of large industrial enterprises 13-20 cities (districts) output value of industrial enterprises above designated size 13-21 cities (districts) of total assets in large-scale industrial enterprises 13-22 cities (districts) of large industrial enterprises Total Liabilities 13-23 municipalities (district) scale industrial enterprises the main business income 13-24 cities (districts) the total profits of industrial enterprises above designated size 13-25 cities (districts) of large industrial enterprises Average Number of Staff 13-26 cities (districts) and medium-sized industrial enterprises in the number of units, gross output value and total assets Main Statistical Indicators 14, the construction industry 14-1 Gross Output Value 14-2 construction enterprises with qualification levels of the major production targets 14-3 has the qualification level of the main financial indicators of construction enterprises 14-4 construction contractor general contractor and professional construction enterprise key indicators 14-5 construction contractor general contractor and professional construction enterprise key financial indicators 14-6 service sub-indicators of construction enterprises mainly produce 14-7 service sub Main Financial Indicators of Construction Enterprises 14-8 municipalities (regions) the number of construction enterprises 14-9 municipalities (district) employees in construction enterprises 14-10 cities (districts) Construction Enterprises 14-11 cities (districts) Construction Labor Productivity 14-12 cities (districts) value of construction enterprises completed 14-13 cities (districts) construction enterprises of Buildings Under Construction 14-14 cities (districts) Construction Enterprise Building Completed 14-15 cities (districts) completed housing construction enterprise value 14-16 municipalities (district) owned construction enterprises Construction Machinery and Equipment 14-17 municipalities (district) owned construction enterprises Number of Machinery and Equipment Construction 14-18 municipalities (district) owned construction enterprises Construction Machinery & Equipment 14-19 cities (districts) of steel consumption in construction enterprises 14-20 cities (districts) of wood consumption in construction enterprises 14-21 cities (districts) of cement consumption in construction enterprises 14-22 cities (districts) Total assets of construction enterprises 14-23 cities (districts) Total Liabilities of Construction Enterprises 14-24 cities (districts) Construction of Fixed Assets 14-25 cities (districts) construction enterprises current assets 14-26 cities (districts) paid-in capital construction enterprises 14-27 cities (districts) Construction Enterprise settlement income 14-28 cities (districts) the total tax construction enterprises 14-29 cities (districts) the total profits of construction enterprises 14-30 municipalities (district) project payment due at the end of construction enterprises 14-31 cities (regions) the average number of construction enterprises 14-32 cities (districts) main economic indicators of construction enterprises Main Statistical Indicators 15, Transport and Telecommunications 15-1 Transportation Routes, quality and the transport network density 15-2 rail, road and air routes line length 15-3 means of transport 15-4 municipalities (district) highway mileage 15-5 Passenger Traffic, passenger turnover and composition 15-6 freight, cargo turnover and composition 15-7 civilian car ownership 15-8 private vehicle ownership 15-9 Highway Department operating car ownership 15-10 Railway Passenger and Freight Traffic 15-11 provincial passenger and cargo transport volume of the road transport sector 15-12 Railway main economic and technical indicators 15-13 Railway main financial indicators and labor productivity 15-14 Railway sub-category of the goods sent and the number of loading 15-15 Main Indicators of road transport 15-16 Business Volume of Post and Telecommunications 15-17 cities (districts) of Posts and Telecommunications in business 15-18 Business Volume of Post and Telecommunications constitute 15-19 cities (districts) Post Office Exchange and postal routes 15-20 cities (districts) communication tools possession of Posts and Telecommunications 15-21 Main Financial Indicators of Telecom Companies 15-22 postal and telecommunications standards Main Statistical Indicators 16, domestic trade 16-1 wholesale outlets, staff 16-2 retail outlets, staff 16-3 catering outlets, staff 16-4 Number of wholesale outlets 16-5 Number of retail outlets 16-6 Number of catering outlets 16-7 wholesale trade employees 16-8 retail employees 16-9 restaurant employees 16-10 cities (districts) wholesale and retail trade, catering outlets, staff 16-11 cities (districts) wholesale and retail trade, catering outlets number 16-12 cities (districts) wholesale and retail trade, catering industry employees 16-13 of wholesale and retail trade, hotels and catering industry, the number of corporate enterprises and employees 16-14 Total Retail Sales of Consumer Goods 16-15 municipalities (district), total retail sales 16-16 cities (districts) by sales region and industry retail sales of social consumer goods 16-17 cities, counties (cities, districts), total retail sales 16-18 Above wholesale purchase of goods, sales, inventory total 16-19 Above the retail purchase of goods, sales, inventory total 16-20 cities (districts) of wholesale trade total purchases 16-21 cities (regions) limit the total amount above the purchase of retail goods 16-22 cities (districts) of wholesale trade sales of goods 16-23 cities (districts) Above Retail Trade 16-24 cities (regions) limit the total amount above wholesale commodity stocks 16-25 cities (regions) limit the total stock of goods for more than retail 16-26 of wholesale and retail value of goods sold category 16-27 over limit the operation of the accommodation industry 16-28 Catering Trade above operation 16-29 cities (districts) Above the accommodation industry and catering operation 16-30 of wholesale and retail, restaurant Financial Indicators 16-31 of wholesale Financial Indicators 16-32 Above the main financial indicators of retail 16-33 Above Catering Financial Indicators 16-34 Above Accommodation Financial Indicators 16-35 Wholesale and retail trade, catering chain operation 16-36 focus on the market value of goods sold category 16-37 Commodity Exchange Market focus 16-38 cities (regions) limit the energy consumption of catering enterprises above 16-39 refined oil wholesale enterprises across the province energy purchase, sales and inventory 16-40 refined oil retail enterprises across the province (units) of energy commodity sales and inventory 16-41 cities (districts) of refined oil wholesale enterprises amount of energy purchased 16-42 cities (districts) of energy sales of refined oil wholesale enterprises 16-43 cities (districts) of refined oil wholesale enterprises of energy at the end of inventory 16-44 cities (districts) of refined oil retail enterprises (units) of energy commodity sales 16-45 cities (districts) of refined oil retail enterprises (units) of energy commodities inventory at the end of Main Statistical Indicators 17, foreign trade and tourism 17-1 total value of export 17-2 by Trade total import trade 17-3 by Trade value exports 17-4 by Country (Region) sub-total value of export 17-5 by Country (Region) sub-total value of imports of foreign trade 17-6 by Country (Region) sub total exports 17-7 Exports Value The amount of imported goods classification 17-8 17-9 major export quantity, amount 17-10 Main import commodity, the amount of 17-11 use of foreign capital 17-12 Foreign Investment 17-13 total tourism income and the total number of 17-14 tourism development 17-15 tourist arrivals by country 17-16 cities (districts) of Foreign Economic and International Tourism 17-17 Basic Conditions of the main star hotel Main Statistical Indicators 18, finance and insurance 18-1 Deposits of financial institutions, loans 18-2 securities owners to the situation 18-3 Insurance premium income 18-4 insurance property insurance premium income divided 18-5 Property Insurance claims and benefits expenses 18-6 Life insurance premium income divided 18-7 life insurance claims and payment of expenses Main Statistical Indicators 19, education, technology and culture 19-1 Basic Conditions of education at all levels 19-2 Basic Conditions of Colleges and Universities 19-3 Basic Conditions of secondary vocational school 19-4 of Schools 19-5 Basic Conditions of Primary Schools 19-6 Basic Technical School 19-7 technological achievements registered in the province where 19-8 units of local state-owned enterprises professional and technical personnel 19-9 local professional and technical personnel of state-owned institutions 19-10 cases a variety of technical contract is signed 19-11 Patent Project 19-12 culture 19-13 Cultural Institutions and personnel 19-14 public art and cultural centers (stations) activities 19-15 cultural relics 19-16 Publishing 19-17 magazines, newspapers, publishing 19-18 Broadcasting and Television 19-19 cities (districts) the number and volume of books, libraries, radio and television coverage of the population Main Statistical Indicators 20, sports, health and other 20-1 sports The development level of the number of athletes 20-2 20-3 Sports Activities 20-4 health institutions, beds and staff numbers 20-5 various health institutions, beds and staff numbers 20-6 infectious disease morbidity and mortality 20-7 were the first 10 Diseases 20-8 municipalities (district) health institutions, beds and staff numbers 20-9 rural village situation in the WHO 20-10 community health service centers (stations) situation 20-11 new rural cooperative medical condition 20-12 Social Welfare and enterprises, institutions and personnel 20-13 Social Welfare Institutions 20-14 Basic Conditions of Social Welfare Enterprises 20-15 urban community service facilities 20-16 Trade Union 20-17 women's work 20-18 lawyers, notaries, and people's mediation work 20-19 Domestic Notarial Documents by Type 20-20 Marriage Registration 20-21 cities (districts) of marriage registration 20-22 Traffic Accident 20-23 Fire Accidents 20-24 types of casualty situation 20-25 community donations and adoption registration Main Statistical Indicators 21 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions key indicators 21-1 of the total population and the natural growth rate 21-2 Gross Domestic Product 21-3 investment in fixed assets 21-4 Real Estate Development Company (units) of investment and commercial housing sales The consumer price index 21-5 21-6 per capita income of urban and rural residents 21-7 per capita consumption expenditure of urban and rural residents Animal husbandry and fishery output 21-8 21-9 Output of major agricultural products 21-10 Major Industrial Products 21-11, total retail sales and import and export volume 21-12 International Tourism Appendix 2010 Shaanxi Statistical Highlights