1-1administrative divisions (2005)
1-2 county list
1-3 natural conditions and resources
1-4 Average temperature in major cities
1-5 Average relative humidity in major cities
1-6 precipitation in major cities
1-7 sunshine schedule of major cities
Interpretation of main indicators
Second, synthesis.
2- 1 Number of legal persons and industrial activity units in the whole province (end of 2005)
2-2 major social and economic activities per day
2-3 Gross and speed indicators of national economic and social development
2-4 The main proportional relationship of the national economy
2-5 Main indicators of total population and average national economy
Interpretation of main indicators
Third, the national economic accounting
3- 1 GDP
3-2 GDP index (previous years 100)
3-3 GDP index (1952 is 100)
3-4 Composition of GDP
3-5 added value of tertiary industry
3-6 added value of tertiary industry by region
3-7 Composition of added value of tertiary industry
3-8 Composition of GDP Projects
3-9 Composition of GDP Projects by Region
3- 10 GDP and index of each region
3- 1 1 regional GDP (2005)
3- 12 GDP (expenditure method)
3- 13 GDP structure (expenditure method)
3- 14 gross domestic product (expenditure method) and its composition (2005)
3- 15 Total investment and its composition by region (2005)
3- 16 total consumption
3- 17 consumption and composition by region (2005)
3- 18 consumption level of residents
3- 19 consumption level index
3-20 Consumption Level of Residents in Different Regions (2005)
Interpretation of main indicators
Four. human population
4- 1 population
4-2 Population Composition
4-3 Birth rate, mortality rate and natural growth rate
4-4 Total number of households and total population at the end of each region
4-5 Natural changes of population in different regions
4-6 Population by age in different regions
Calculation Table of Sampling Survey of Population Changes in the whole Province in 4-7 Years
Age composition index of sampling survey of population change in the whole province in 4-8 years
Interpretation of main indicators
Verb (abbreviation of verb) the wages of employees and employees
5- 1 Basic employment situation
5-2 Employees in Three Industries (Year-end)
Number of employees in urban units by industry.
5-4 employees in three industries in each region.
5-5 employees in urban units by region (year-end)
5-6 employees in different regions
5-7 employees in private enterprises in various regions.
Number of employees in 5-8 sub-sectors
Number of employees in 5-9 industries (end of 2005)
5- 10 Number of employees by region (end of 2005)
5- 1 1 Number of employees in different industries (2005)
5- 12 Number of employees who left their jobs by industry (2005)
Number of employees in 5- 13 sub-sectors (end of 2005)
Number of employees in state-owned units in 5- 14 sub-sectors
5- 15 Number of employees in state-owned units by industry (2005)
5- 16 Number of employees in state-owned units in different regions by industry (2005)
5- 17 Number of employees in collective units by industry (2005)
5- 18 Departure of Employees in Collective Units in Different Sectors (2005)
Number of employees in urban collective units by 5- 19 sub-sectors (2005)
5-20 Number of employees in other units by industry
5-2 1 registered unemployed persons and unemployment rate in cities and towns (year-end)
5-22 Number of registered unemployed and unemployment rate in cities and towns by region
5-23 Total wages of employees and their composition
5-24 Total Wage Index of Employees
5-25 Total wages of employees by industry
5-26 Average Wage of Employees by Industry
5-27 Average wages of employees in different regions
5-28 Total wages and living expenses of employees in different industries (2005)
5-29 Total wages and living expenses of employees in various regions (2005)
5-3 1 Average wages of employees in different industries (2005)
5-33 Total wages of employees in state-owned units by industry
5-34 Total wages of employees in urban collective units by industry
5-35 Total wages of employees in other units by industry
5-36 Living expenses of employees leaving by industry
Interpretation of main indicators
Investment in fixed assets with intransitive verbs
6- 1 fixed assets investment of the whole society
6-2 Investment in fixed assets of the whole society by economic type
6-3 Divide the fixed assets investment of the whole society according to the source and composition of funds.
6-4 fixed assets investment of the whole society by economic type.
6-5 fixed assets investment and composition of the whole society (2005)
6-6 Investment in fixed assets of the whole society by region (2005)
6-7 Social housing investment by region
6-8 Area of houses under construction and completed in the whole society
6-9 Investment in Construction Projects by Composition and Construction Nature
6- 10 investment in construction projects by source of funds and affiliation
6- 1 1 Investment in construction projects by industry
6- 13 investment in construction projects of major industries in various regions
6- 14 sources of funds for investment and construction projects in various industries and new fixed assets
6- 15 Newly-added fixed assets in construction projects of major industries in various regions.
6- 16 Construction and completed housing area of various regions
6- 17 Number of urban construction and production projects with a capital of over 500,000 yuan in each region
6- 18 Number of construction and production projects in cities and towns with more than 500,000 yuan by industry
6- 19 private houses in towns and industrial and mining areas
6-20 Main indicators of rural collective investment in fixed assets
6-2 1 investment and construction of individual fixed assets in rural areas
6-22 Main indicators of real estate development
6-23 Land Development and Real Estate Purchase Development Enterprises (Units)
6-24 Investment in Real Estate Development and Construction by Purpose
6-25 Investment in real estate development and construction by industry
6-26 Sources of funds for real estate development enterprises (unit)
6-27 Real estate development and construction housing construction area completion rate
6-28 Basic Information of Real Estate Development Enterprises in Different Regions
6-30 Actual sales area of commercial housing by use
6-3 1 Actual sales of commercial housing by use
6-32 Construction and sales of real estate development enterprises (unit)
6-33 Real estate development enterprises (units) investment, capital and land situation
Interpretation of main indicators
Seven. vitality
7- 1 total energy production and its composition
7-2 Total Energy Consumption by Sectors and Consumption of Major Energy Varieties (2005)
7-3 Total Energy Consumption and Its Composition
7-4 elastic coefficient of energy output
7-5 Energy consumption elasticity coefficient
7-6 energy processing conversion efficiency
7-7 Average daily energy consumption
7-8 Comprehensive Energy Balance Table
Interpretation of main indicators
Eight. finance
8- 1 regional fiscal revenue
8-2 Local fiscal revenue
8-3 Regional taxes and additional income
8-4 Local fiscal expenditure
8-5 General Budget Revenue of Local Finance by Region (2005)
8-6 General Budget Expenditure of Local Finance by Region (2005)
8-7 Provincial Financial Expenditure on Education
8-8 Provincial Financial Expenditure on Agriculture
8-9 provincial finance is used for pension and social welfare expenditure.
8- 10 financial price subsidy
Interpretation of main indicators
Nine. price
9- 1 various price indices (last year = 100)
9-2 Fixed base index of various prices
9-3 Consumer Price Index (2005, last year = 100)
9-5 urban consumer price index (2005, last year = 100)
9-7 Price Index of Agricultural Means of Production (last year = 100)
9-9 Classification index of ex-factory prices of industrial products (last year = 100)
9- 10 purchasing price classification index of raw materials, fuel and power (last year = 100)
leading indicators
Intransitive verbs people's lives
10-1improvement of people's material and cultural life
10-2 per capita income and Engel coefficient of urban and rural households
10-3 Basic situation of urban households
10-5 Annual per capita disposable income of urban residents in various regions (2005)
10-6 Average annual household income of urban residents in various regions (2005)
10-7 Average total expenditure of urban households (2005)
10-8 Average annual household expenditure of urban residents by region (2005)
10-9 per capita annual consumption expenditure of urban residents in various regions
10-12 The average number of main commodities purchased by urban households.
10 ——13 The average number of durable consumer goods per 100 urban households at the end of the year.
Housing situation of urban households
10-16 Basic information of peasant families
10-17 per capita gross income and per capita net income of farmers' families
10-18 per capita net income of peasant families in various regions
10-19 sources of farmers' family net income in different regions
10-20 Total per capita expenditure of peasant families
10-21per capita living consumption expenditure of peasant families in various regions (2005)
10-22 per capita food consumption of rural residents
10—Average number of durable consumer goods per 100 households by the end of 2013.
10-24 per capita consumption of main foods of rural residents by region (2005)
10-26 housing situation of farmers' families
Interpretation of main indicators
XI。 city construction
11-1Basic information of urban public utilities
1 1-2 urban facilities level (2005)
1 1-3 urban construction in different regions
1 1-4 municipal establishment of cities in different regions
1 1-5 urban water consumption in different regions
1 1-6 city gas situation in different regions
1 1-7 Central heating in different cities
1 1-8 Urban public transport in different regions
1 1-9 urban landscaping in different regions
11-10 Urban Environmental Sanitation in Different Regions
Interpretation of main indicators
Twelve. environmental protection
12-1basic investment in environmental protection
12-2 wastewater discharge and treatment in various regions (2005)
12-3 industrial waste gas emission and treatment in various regions (2005)
12-4 production, treatment and utilization of industrial solid waste in various regions (2005)
12-5 environmental pollution and destruction accidents in various regions
12-6 investment in environmental pollution control
12-7 sources of investment in industrial pollution control
12-8 completion of investment in industrial pollution control
Interpretation of main indicators
Thirteen. agriculture
13-1Basic situation of rural grass-roots organizations and agriculture
13-2 main agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery production
13-3 rural grassroots organizations
13-4 rural practitioners (end of year)
13-5 cultivated land area (2005)
13-6 Gross output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery
13-7 Gross Output Index of Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery (1952 is 100)
13-8 Gross Output Index of Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery (100 in previous years)
13-9 Gross Output Value and Index of Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery by Region (2005)
13-10 added value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (2005)
13-11agricultural machinery and agricultural products processing machinery ownership
13 ——13 Fertilizer application amount in each region (2005)
13-14 irrigation, reservoir waterlogging control, water control and alkali control
13 ——15 Farmland Water Conservancy in Different Regions (2005)
13 ——16 Water conservancy facilities and area for controlling waterlogging and alkali in various regions (2005)
13- 17 Original value of productive fixed assets of farmers (year-end)
13-21sown area of crops
13—22 Crops sown area by region (2005)
13-23 Output of main agricultural products
13-24 Output of Main Agricultural Products in Different Regions (2005)
13-25 Output per unit area of main agricultural products (calculated by sowing area)
13-27 Production of fruits, cocoons, garden ginseng and reeds
13-28 Output of fruits, cocoons and garden ginseng
13-29 forestry production
13-30 Afforestation area in each region
13-31number of large livestock
13-32 meat yield and number of pigs and sheep heads
13-33 animal husbandry production
13-34 animal husbandry in various regions (2005)
13-35 Output of livestock products by region (2005)
13-36 aquatic product production
13-37 output of aquatic products
13-38 per capita output of major agricultural products
13-39 number of agricultural institutions and personnel
13-40 affected area of crops
13-4 1 Basic information of state farms
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Fourteen industry
14— 1 Number of units and total output value of all state-owned and non-state-owned industrial enterprises above designated size.
14-2 Number of employees in all state-owned and non-state-owned industries above designated size
14-3 gross industrial output value (by economic type)
14-4 main indicators of all state-owned and non-state-owned industrial enterprises above designated size in various regions
14-8 main indicators of state-owned and state-controlled industrial enterprises (2005)
14-9 main indicators of state-owned and state-controlled industrial enterprises in various regions (2005)
14— 1 1 Main economic benefit indicators of state-owned and state-controlled industrial enterprises in various regions
14-12 main indicators of foreign-invested industrial enterprises by sub-sectors (2005)
14-13 main economic benefit indicators of large and medium-sized industrial enterprises by industry.
14 ——14 Main indicators of large and medium-sized industrial enterprises by industry (2005)
14-15 main indicators of large and medium-sized industrial enterprises in various regions
Output of major industrial products over the years from 14 to 16.
The output of industrial products ranges from 14 to 17.
Interpretation of main indicators
Fifteen, the construction industry
15- 1 general situation of construction enterprises
15-2 number of construction enterprises (2005)
15-3 main economic indicators of construction enterprises (2005)
15-4 Gross output value of construction industry (2005)
15-5 Assets of Construction Enterprises (2005)
15-6 liabilities of construction enterprises (2005)
15-7 paid-in capital of construction enterprises (2005)
15-9 Total profit of construction enterprises (2005)
15 ——10 added value of construction industry (2005)
15- 1 1 total profits and taxes of construction enterprises (2005)
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