Question 2: What industries does the tertiary industry include? Classification standard of China.
In 1985, the National Bureau of Statistics made special provisions on the division of three industries, namely: (1) The primary industry is agriculture (package).
Including forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries and so on. ); (2) The secondary industry is industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, tap water and electricity).
Electricity, steam, hot water, gas industry) and construction industry; (3) The tertiary industry is other industries besides the above industries.
It also includes four levels: the first level is the circulation department, including transportation, post and telecommunications, and commercial catering.
Industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing; The second level is the departments that serve production and life, including financial industry, insurance industry,
Geological survey, real estate, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting information services and various technologies.
Service industry, etc. The third level is the department that serves to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents, including education, culture,
Radio and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; The fourth level is to serve the public.
Departments that need services include state organs, political party organs, social organizations, military and police departments, etc.
According to Xie's data, from 65438 to 0988, the proportion of these four levels of industries in the tertiary industry is: developed countries are
25: 10:30:35; Asia's "four little dragons" are 30:15: 35: 20; Indian and China are about 35: 25: 25:
15。 The first and second floors are circulation, and the third and fourth floors are services. In developed countries, service is more important than circulation.
Class, Asia's "four little dragons" are roughly the same, but China and India are the opposite, so it can be seen that circulation analogy is more important than service class.
It shows that the emerging industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.
Question 3: What industries does the secondary industry include? The secondary industry processes the products (raw materials) provided by the primary industry and this industry, including mining, manufacturing, production and supply of electricity, gas and water, and construction.
Question 4: What industries does the tertiary industry include? 3. Classification standard of China.
In 1985, the National Bureau of Statistics made special provisions on the division of three industries, namely: (1) The primary industry is agriculture (package).
Including forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries and so on. ); (2) The secondary industry is industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, tap water, electric power Li Ding, steam, hot water and gas industry) and construction industry; (3) The tertiary industry is other industries besides the above industries.
It also includes four levels: the first level is the circulation department, including transportation, post and telecommunications, and commercial catering.
Industry, material supply and marketing and warehousing; The second level is the departments that serve production and life, including financial industry, insurance industry,
Geological survey, real estate, public utilities, residential services, tourism, consulting information services and various technologies.
Service industry, etc. The third level is the department that serves to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents, including education, culture,
Radio and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare; The fourth level is to serve the public.
Departments that need services include state organs, political party organs, social organizations, military and police departments, etc.
According to Xie's data, from 65438 to 0988, the proportion of these four levels of industries in the tertiary industry is: developed countries are
25: 10:30:35; Asia's "four little dragons" are 30:15: 35: 20; Indian and China are about 35: 25: 25:
15。 The first and second floors are circulation, and the third and fourth floors are services. In developed countries, service is more important than circulation.
Class, Asia's "four little dragons" are roughly the same, but China and India are the opposite, so it can be seen that circulation analogy is more important than service class.
It shows that the emerging industries within the tertiary industry in developing countries and regions are relatively weak.
Question 5: What are the industry category codes and industry category names?
100 1, electronic information
1002, traditional manufacturing industry
1003, wholesale and retail
1004, financial insurance
1005, cultural and educational services
1006, mass communication
1007, tourism and leisure
1008, legal accounting
1009, General Service staff
10 10, logistics and warehousing
10 1 1, civil engineering
10 12, medical and environmental protection
10 13, political and social welfare
10 14, agriculture, forestry, fishery and animal husbandry
10 15, ore mining
10 16, accommodation and catering
Industry category subdivision code
Industry category code, industry category subdivision code and industry category subdivision name
100 1,1001,software and network related industries.
100 1, 100 102, photoelectric and optical related industries.
100 1, 100 103, telecommunications and communication related industries.
100 1, 100 104, electronic components related industries.
100 1, 100 105, computer and consumer electronics manufacturing.
100 1, 100 106, semiconductor industry
100 1, 100 107, game design related industries.
1002, 10020 1, food, tobacco and beverage manufacturing
1002, 100202, Furniture and Installation Manufacturing
1002, 100203, chemical related manufacturing industry.
1002, 100204, non-metallic mineral products manufacturing industry
1002, 100205, electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing industry
1002, 100206, entertainment products manufacturing industry.
1002, 100207, textile industry
1002, 100208, paper products manufacturing industry
1002, 100209, petroleum and coal products manufacturing industry
1002, 1002 10, metal-related manufacturing industry
1002, 1002 1 1, transportation tool manufacturing industry
1002, 1002 12, other related manufacturing industries.
1002, 1002 13, footwear/textile products manufacturing industry
1002, 1002 14, printing related industries.
1002, 1002 15, rubber and plastic products manufacturing industry.
1002, 1002 16, machinery and equipment manufacturing and repair industry.
1002, 1002 17, precision instruments and medical devices related industries.
1003, 10030 1, wholesale industry
1003, 100302, retail industry
1003, 100303, direct selling related industries.
1004, 10040 1, financial institutions and related industries
1004, 100402, investment and wealth management related industries
1004, 100403, insurance industry
1005, 10050 1, education service industry
1005, 100502, publishing industry ... >>
Question 6: 1 industry, secondary industry and tertiary industry. What are they? An industry is defined as a group of companies that provide mutually replaceable products or services, that is, their products or services can meet the needs of the same basic customers. A company's closest competitor is a company that can meet the needs of the same basic customers.
The primary industry refers to all kinds of industries mainly based on agriculture, such as animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, nomadic industry, forestry and so on.
The secondary industry is dominated by manufacturing, including extractive industries, electricity and natural gas industries, and of course there are other sayings.
The tertiary industry refers to the service industry, including construction, transportation, communication, commerce, finance and occupation.
The fourth industry refers to the information industry, which is a new concept of industrial division recently. In other words, the information sector is divided from three major industries, called
The fourth industry. According to Japan's division of information industry, it is divided into three major departments:
① Computer manufacturing: manufacturing and sales.
② Communication processing industry: software industry, information processing service industry (computer center, online information processing) and information providing service industry (database).
③ Others: equipment management, complete sets of equipment and value-added communication.
Question 7: What are the primary industry, the secondary industry and the tertiary industry? The division of three industries in China began with 1985. At that time, in order to meet the needs of establishing GNP statistics.
The National Bureau of Statistics put forward the Report on the Establishment of Tertiary Industry Statistics to the State Council, which stipulated for the first time.
Dividing scope of three industries in China.
With the continuous development of social economy, great changes have taken place in China's national economy and industry. In order to timely and accurately reflect
The development of China's three industries is relatively good internationally at the same time, in 2003, the National Bureau of Statistics in 2002.
The revised national economic industry classification (GB/T4754? D2002) on the basis of national standards, the original three industries
The division scope has been adjusted, and a new "Three Industrial Division Standards" has been formulated, which was released in May 2003.
Start implementation.
The new three industries are divided as follows: the primary industry refers to agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery. The secondary industry is
Refers to mining, manufacturing, production and supply of electricity, gas and water, and construction. The tertiary industry refers to industries other than the primary industry.
Industries other than the secondary industry. The tertiary industry includes transportation, warehousing and postal services, information transmission and accounting.
Computer services and software, wholesale and retail, accommodation and catering, finance, real estate, leasing and commerce.
Service industry, scientific research, technical service and geological exploration industry, water conservancy, environment and public facilities management industry, and residential service industry.
Services and other services, education, health, social security and social welfare, culture, sports and entertainment, public * * *
Management and social organizations, international organizations.
Question 8: How many types of industries are there? What's the difference between industry, industry and occupation? Definition of industry, trade and occupation
1, the definition of industry
(1) Definition of economic tradition
Industry is the sum of the parts of the national economy divided by the same standards, and it is also the body of enterprises or organizations with the same nature.
(2) the definition in Ci Hai:
Industry refers to the general name of business forms composed of various related industries with related interests and different division of labor. Although their business methods, business forms, business models and circulation links are different, their business objects and business scope are all around the same product, and their respective cycles can be completed in each industry in the business form.
The ring. These two concepts are the definitions of industries in different stages of development.
2, the definition of industry
Industry refers to an enterprise or group that produces similar products or has the same technological process or provides similar services.
* * * of the knitting group. For example, catering industry, clothing industry, machinery industry and so on.
3. Definition of occupation
Occupation refers to people participating in social division of labor and using specialized knowledge and skills to create material wealth and spiritual wealth for society.
A job that obtains reasonable remuneration as a source of material life and meets spiritual needs.
Second, the classification of industry, industry and occupation
1, industry classification
There are many research ideas to summarize the theoretical research on the development and evolution of human production behavior. It is very popular in the world at present.
The purpose of this paper is the idea of three industrial divisions, that is, according to the historical order of human production development: the first agriculture, the second processing and manufacturing industry, and the first.
Third, the division of service industry is used to reflect the different characteristics of various activities in the national economy. From 65438 to 0985, China National Bureau of Statistics clearly divided China's industries into three major industries. Agriculture (including forestry, animal husbandry and fishery) is the primary industry, while industry (including extractive industry, manufacturing industry, tap water, electricity, steam and gas) and construction industry are the secondary industries. Industries other than primary industry and secondary industry are classified as tertiary industry. This is an important decision and measure of China's economic system reform.
The concept of industry definition (1) is more suitable for the above three industry stage. The development of the three industries has gone through a relatively long period.
Time, but the development time of each industrial stage has been greatly shortened.
With the rapid development of electronic information technology, information technology has penetrated into all fields of social economy. In recent years, the information industry has been called the fourth industry from international to domestic. The development of information industry not only accelerates the global integration of market economy
The pace of development, while breaking the original pattern of some industries and industries, industries and industries need to constantly accelerate adjustment.
And re-divided to adapt to the new situation. New energy, new materials, energy conservation and environmental protection, biology, high-end equipment manufacturing and other emerging industries.
Constantly emerging.
Industrial definition
(2) The concept is more suitable for the period since the development of the fourth industry.
2. Industry classification
The industry classification is based on the National Economic Industry Classification (GB/T4754-20 1 1), that is, the National Bureau of Statistics' comments on
Notice on the implementation of the new national standard of national economic industry classification (No.[20 1 1]69) requires that the new national economic bank
Industry classification (GB/T4754-20 1 1) has been used since 20 12.
3. Occupational classification
Occupation classification is based on Occupation Classification and Code (GB/T 6565-2009).
Third, the relationship between industry, industry and occupation.
There are similarities, close connections and differences among industries, industries and occupations.
Industry, trade and occupation are the products of social division of labor and the inevitable result of the continuous development of social productive forces. This is their essential similarity. In social development, with the emergence of new technologies. New products and employees of corresponding occupations have been produced. With the production of new products and the continuous expansion of the corresponding number of employees, new industries have gradually formed. When the new industry develops to a certain scale, it will merge with other related industries and merge or form a new industry according to the degree of its function. Industry, industry,
The difference between occupations is that in the field of national economy, from high to low, the concept involves a range from large to small. The focus of industry is the macro field of productivity distribution, which reflects the social division of labor of productivity distribution based on industry, and industry is composed of industries. The focus of industry is the micro-field of products produced by enterprises or organizations, which reflects the social division of labor in product production based on industry, and industry is composed of enterprises or organizations. The focus of occupation is the specific work type of employees in the organization, which reflects that people are unique ... >>
Question 9: What are the top five industries in the world in 2065438+04? The primary industry refers to industries that provide means of production, including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, aquaculture and other production departments that directly target natural objects.
The secondary industry refers to the processing industry that uses basic means of production to process and sell. \
The tertiary industry, also known as the service industry, refers to other industries other than the primary and secondary industries. The tertiary industry is extensive. Including transportation, communications, commerce, catering, finance and insurance, administration, family services and other intangible production sectors.
The concept of the fourth industry refers to industries with social publicity and administrative functions, including education, culture, radio and television, health (disease control), sports, civil affairs (helping the disabled, welfare, charity), environmental protection, national defense, justice, public security, social security, family planning, religion and ethnic affairs.
The fifth industry belongs to the category of intelligent industries, including consulting, planning, advertising, literature and art, science and education. It directly obtains and uses people's own intelligent resources to meet the needs of people or institutions in knowledge, culture and technology.
Question 10: What is the primary industry? Primary industry: agriculture (including planting, forestry, animal husbandry, sideline and fishery)
Secondary industry: industry (including mining, manufacturing, tap water, electricity, steam, hot water and gas) and construction.
Tertiary industry: other industries except the primary and secondary industries. Because the tertiary industry includes many industries and a wide range, it can be divided into two parts according to the actual situation in China. One is the circulation department and the other is the service department. Specifically, it can be divided into four levels:
The first level: the circulation department, including transportation, post and telecommunications, commerce, catering, material supply and marketing and warehousing.
The second level: departments that serve production and life, including finance, insurance, geological survey, real estate, public utilities, residents' services, consulting services and comprehensive technical services, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, water conservancy services and water conservancy, highway and inland waterway maintenance, etc.
The third level: departments that serve to improve the scientific and cultural level and the quality of residents, including education, culture, radio and television, scientific research, health, sports and social welfare.
The fourth level: departments that need to serve the public, including state organs, political party organs, social organizations, the army and the police.