First, the "Statistical Yearbook -2012 Taiyuan," a collection of the city and counties (cities, districts) in 2011 the economic, social, technological and other aspects of statistical data, statistical information is an intensive, comprehensive, fully reflecting the national economy in Taiyuan and social development of annual data. Second, the contents of the book is divided into 16 chapters, namely: a synthesis; 2 population, family planning and social security; 3 employees and remuneration; 4 fixed assets, the construction industry; 5 energy consumption and inventory; 6 Price Index; 7 cities resident household surveys; 8 rural household survey; 9 utilities; 10 agriculture; 11 industrial, transportation and telecommunications; 12 enterprise surveys; 13 domestic and foreign trade and tourism; 14 fiscal, financial, tax and insurance; 15 science, culture, health, sports and the Home; 16 counties (cities, districts) economy. 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, statistical sampling surveys and business report. Fifth, the symbol for use in the yearbook: "space" indicates that the statistical information is available, insufficient or no units of measurement. "#" Indicates the main items Sixth, the reader in the use of historical data, where the discrepancy with the yearbook, and are subject to the yearbook. Seven, some of the information in the Yearbook as the total number of units of different trade-offs arising from the calculation error, were not to make mechanical adjustments. Eight, the yearbook published by the community care and support are deeply grateful. Welcome readers of the Yearbook of the content, presentation, etc. for their valuable comments to further improve the editorial work, to better serve the readers.
Table of Contents
First comprehensive 1 a l Taiyuan counties (cities, districts) and towns, the names of their offices 1-2 of administrative divisions 1-3 of natural resources 1-4 ground conditions l-5 water situation 1-6 Administrative Region of the the divided land area and population density The per capita level of 1-7 socio-economic indicators The 1-8 national economy proportional relationship 1-9 people's material and cultural life to improve the situation l-10 the main Year regional GDP (at current prices) 1-ll Main Years of Gross Domestic Product l-12 Year GDP index 1-13 regional GDP and constitute 1-14 Expenditure Approach GDP (at current prices) l-15 total output (at current prices) 1-16 Gross capital formation of l-17 Expenditure Approach GDP (at current prices) 1-18 Taiyuan Year key indicators of the national economy
The second population, family planning and social order 2-1 population 2-2 of floating population The 2-3 natural population Changes The 2-4 population Mechanical changes in 2-5 Population Sample Survey Of 2-6 family planning consolidation The 2-7 birth-control situation 2-8 fertility situation 2-9 social law and order situation
The third employees and labor remuneration 3-1 Total Employment 3-2 units Grouped by Sector employees 3-3 units Grouped by Sector Employed Persons 3-4 Grouped by Sector Workers (including the number of dispatch personnel) 3-5 Grouped by Sector Workers (including the dispatch officer) total wages 3-6 Grouped by Sector number of other practitioners 3-7 Grouped by Sector employees total wages 3-8 Grouped by Sector's annual average wage of workers in the post (including the dispatch staff) 3-9 Basic Pension Insurance 3-10 unemployment in urban areas
Title IV of fixed assets investment, the construction industry 4-1 scale of investment in fixed assets 4-2 commencement and completion of housing construction area A 4-3 fixed assets investment 4-4 fixed assets investment funding sources 4-5 the completion of investment in real estate development 4-6 Real Estate Development funding sources 4-7 production and management of real estate development units Sui conditions 4-8 real estate development and real estate sales and rental 4-9 real estate development and construction, the completion of the area and the completion value 4-10 key construction economic indicators 4-ll construction enterprise production completion The 4-12 construction industry financial position A 13 labor subcontracting Construction Enterprises
V energy consumption and inventory 5-1 a secondary energy production and constitute 5-2 of coal, petroleum products and coke consumption 5-3 total electricity consumption 5-4 scale industrial enterprises above designated energy purchase, consumption and inventory 5-5 above-scale industrial enterprises in the process of energy conversion input and output 5-6 scale industrial enterprises above the main energy consumption by Industrial Sector Energy saving since the 5-7 2006. Investment in fixed assets and structure of the energy industry since the 5-8 1949
VI Price Index 6-1 urban consumer price index (more than the same period last year = 100) 6-2 Retail Price Index (above the same period last year = 100) The 6-3 industrial producer price index (more than the same period last year = 100) 6-4 purchased from industrial producer price index (more than the same period last year to 100) The 6-5 land transaction price index (above the same period last year = 100) The 6-6 home sales price index (above the same period last year to 100)
Title VII of household survey of urban residents 7-1 urban households 7-2 urban households 7-3 urban households housing 7-4 of urban households in the per capita cash income (300 sample survey) 7-5 of urban households per capita cash expenditures (300 sample survey) 7-6 of urban households per capita consumption expenditure (300 sample survey) 7-7 urban households per 100 households ownership of consumer goods 7-8 of urban residents disposable income each month (per person) 7-9 urban residents consumption expenditure (per capita)
VIII Rural Household Survey 8-1 Household Population and employment in rural areas 8-2 rural total household income and total expenditure 8-3 rural household cash income and expenses 8-4 rural households Cash Consumption Expenditure 8-5 rural household food consumption 8-6 counties (cities, districts) of rural households 8-7 total revenue per capita net income of rural households grouped 8-8 rural household cash income and expenditure per capita net income of grouping 8-9 rural household food consumption per capita net income grouping 8-10 rural household food budget
IX utilities 9-1 level of city facilities 9-2 of urban land use 9-3 city buses, trams, taxis 9-4 city public water supply 9-5 urban self-built facilities for water supply 9-6 city artificial gas 9-7 City LPG 9-8 City Natural Gas 9-9 urban central heating 9-10 total electricity consumption 9-11 of urban roads and bridges 9-12 urban drainage 9 a 13 city landscaping 9-14 city appearance and environmental sanitation 9-15 urban environmental protection
Tenth Canto Agriculture lO-1 basic situation in rural areas Condition of 10-2 agriculture production 10 3 Agricultural Machinery 10 4 crops sown 10-5 crops total output 10-6 crop yields 10-7 fruit production 10-8 livestock production 10-9 ARGICULTURAL The 10-10 agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries middle consumption 10-11 forestry fisheries production 10 to 12 farmers in the major daily necessities (rural sampling every 100 per household number) The 10-13 rural economic income distribution
10th an industrial investment in transport and 1l-1 the number of units of the city's industrial enterprises 11-2 of the whole society of Major Industrial Products 11-3 above-scale industrial enterprises output of major products The 11-4 scale industrial production capacity 11-5 scale industrial enterprises above the main economic indicators 11-6 state-holding industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 11-7 collective industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 11-8 private industrial enterprises of major economic indicators 11-9 Foreign Investment and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan-invested industrial enterprises main economic indicators 1l a 10 large and medium-sized industrial enterprises in key economic indicators Of 11-11 civilian car ownership 11-12 road transport line length 11-13 passenger transport volume and turnover 11-14 cargo transport volume and turnover 11 to 15 whole society roads are divided into the amount of cargo class transport 11-16 railway line length 1l-17 post office of Posts and Telecommunications (the) line and the amount of communication tools has 11-18 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
XII enterprise survey 12-1 entrepreneur confidence index 12-2 Business Climate Index 12-3 SECTOR Business Climate Index
CHAPTER 13 domestic and foreign trade and tourism 13-1 Retail sales The 13-2 limit above retail chain restaurant industry operating Wholesale and retail trade of goods purchased over the 13-3 limit, sales, inventory total 13-4 limit of the lodging industry and the restaurant industry operating Sui conditions Wholesale and retail more than 13-5 limit corporate enterprise financial condition The 13-6 limit accommodation and financial position of the corporate enterprises of the food and beverage industry 13-7 of foreign trade imports and exports (Customs number) 13-8 funded enterprises in 13-9 tourist arrivals and revenue 13-10 number of outbound tourism ......
Chapter XIV of fiscal, financial, tax and insurance Chapter XV of science, education, culture and health, sports and the Home Chapter XVI counties (cities, districts) economic situation