PREFACE
I. China
Statistical Yearbook 2001 is an annual statistics publication, which covers
very comprehensive data in 2000 and some selected data series in historically
important years and the most recent twenty years at national level and local
levels of province, autonomous region, and municipalities directly under the
central government and therefore, reflects various aspects of China’s social
and economic development.
II. The book contains the following
twenty-six parts, l. Division of Administrative Areas and Natural Resources; 2.
General Survey; 3. National Accounts; 4. Population; 5. Employment and Wages;
6. Investment in Fixed Assets; 7. Production and Consumption of Energy; 8.
Government Finance; 9. Price Indices; 10. People’s Livelihood; 11. General
Survey of Cities; 12. Agriculture; 13. Industry; 14. Construction; 15.
Transport, Post and Telecommunication Services; 16. Domestic Trade; 17. Foreign
Trade and Economic Cooperation; 18. Tourism; 19. Banking and Insurance; 20.
Education, Science and Technology; 21. Culture, Sports and Public Health; 22. Other Social Activities and
Environment Protection; 23. Main Social and Economic Indicators of Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (SAR); 24. Main Social and Economic Indicators of
Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR). In the appendices listed are Main
Social and Economic Indicators of Taiwan Province and a Comparison of Economic
and Social Indicators among the People’s Republic of China and Other Countries.
In brief introduction at the beginning of each part, mainly coverage of this
chapter, data sources, statistical coverage, statistical methods and historical
changes are concerned. In addition, Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical
Indicators are provided at the end of each part.
III. The national data in this book do not
include that of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special
Administrative Region and Taiwan Province except for divisions of
administrative areas, territory and forest resources.
IV. Statistics of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special
Administrative Region constitute an integral part of the national statistics of
China. According to the principles set forth in the Basic Law of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and the
Basic Law of Macao Special Administrative Region statistically Hong Kong,
Macao and the mainland of China are three mutually independent regions, and
follow their own and different statistical systems in carrying out independent
statistical operation. Statistics on Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
and Macao Special Administrative Region as included in this yearbook are
provided by the Department of Census and Statistics of the Government of Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region, the Department of Census and Statistics of
the Government of Macao Special Administrative Region, and edited by National
Bureau of Statistics. Users are alerted to the difference in the concepts,
definitions and coverage of statistics when using and comparing data of the
mainland of China, Hong Kong and Macao.
V. The units of measurement used in this
book are internationally standard measurement units.
VI. The major data sources of this
publication are obtained from annual statistical reports, and some from sample
surveys. Data of Taiwan Province are collected from Monthly Statistics Bulletin. Data for major countries and
territories are collected from various statistical publications published by
the United Nations.
VII. Statistical discrepancies due to
rounding are not adjusted in this yearbook.
VIII. The notes concerning the whole table
are placed at the upper part of the table, while the notes concerning
individual indicators are placed at the lower part. If the table is a continued
one, the footnotes are placed in the last page.
IX. Notations used in this yearbook:
“ ...” indicates that the figure is not large enough to be measured
with the smallest unit in the table;
“ (blank) ” indicates that the data not
available;
“ # ” indicates
the major items of the total;
“ * ” or “ ① ” indicated “see footnotes below ”.