主要统计指标解释
经济活动人口 指在16岁以上,有劳动能力,参加或要求参加社会经济活动的人口。包括就业人员和失业人员。
就业人员 指从事一定社会劳动并取得劳动报酬或经营收入的人员,包括在岗职工、再就业的离退休人员、私营业主、个体户主、私营和个体就业人员、乡镇企业就业人员、农村就业人员、其他就业人员(包括民办教师、宗教职业者、现役军人等)。这一指标反映了一定时期内全部劳动力资源的实际利用情况,是研究我国基本国情国力的重要指标。
各单位就业人员 指在各级国家机关、政党机关、社会团体及企业、事业单位中工作,取得工资或其他形式的劳动报酬的全部人员。包括在岗职工、再就业的离退休人员、民办教师以及在各单位中工作的外方人员和港澳台方人员、兼职人员、借用的外单位人员和第二职业者。不包括离开本单位仍保留劳动关系的职工。各单位的就业人员反映了各单位实际参加生产或工作的全部劳动力。
城镇私营和个体就业人员 城镇私营就业人员指在工商管理部门注册登记,其经营地址设在县城关镇(含城关镇)以上的私营企业就业人员,包括私营企业投资者和雇工。城镇个体就业人员指在工商管理部门注册登记,并持有城镇户口或在城镇长期居住,经批准从事个体工商经营的就业人员,包括个体经营者和在个体工商户劳动的家庭帮工和雇工。
城镇登记失业人员 指有非农业户口,在一定的劳动年龄内(16 岁以上及男50 岁以下、女45 岁以下),有劳动能力,无业而要求就业,并在当地就业服务机构进行求职登记的人员。
城镇登记失业率 指城镇登记失业人员与城镇单位就业人员(扣除使用的农村劳动力、聘用的离退休人员、港澳台及外方人员)、城镇单位中的不在岗职工、城镇私营业主、个体户主、城镇私营企业和个体就业人员、城镇登记失业人员之和的比。
职工 指在国有、城镇集体、联营、股份制、外商和港、澳、台投资、其他单位及其附属机构工作,并由其支付工资的各类人员。不包括下列人员: (1)乡镇企业就业人员;(2)私营企业就业人员; (3)城镇个体劳动者;(4)离休、退休、退职人员;(5)再就业的离、退休人员;(6)民办教师;(7)在城镇单位中工作的外方及港、澳、台人员;(8)其他按有关规定不列入职工统计范围的人员。(1998年以后的数据均为在岗职工数据,其他相关指标如职工工资总额,职工平均工资等指标也从1998年按此口径进行了相应调整)。
国有单位
指资产归国家所有的经济组织。包括按《中华人民共和国企业法人登记管理条例》规定登记注册的非公司制的经济组织,以及中央、地方各级国家机关、事业单位和社会团体。
集体单位 指生产资料归集体所有,并按《中华人民共和国企业法人登记管理条例》规定登记注册的经济组织。
其他单位 包括股份合作单位、联营单位、有限责任公司、股份有限公司、港澳台商投资单位以及外商投资单位等其他登记注册类型单位。
在岗职工 指在本单位工作并由单位支付工资的人员,以及有工作岗位,但由于学习、病伤产假等原因暂未工作,仍由单位支付工资的人员。
职工工资总额 指各单位在一定时期内直接支付给本单位全部职工的劳动报酬总额。工资总额的计算原则应以直接支付给职工的全部劳动报酬为根据。各单位支付给职工的劳动报酬以及其他根据有关规定支付的工资,不论是计入成本的还是不计入成本的,不论是按国家规定列入计征奖金税项目的,还是未列入计征奖金税项目的,不论是以货币形式支付的还是以实物形式支付的,均包括在工资总额内。
职工平均工资 指企业、事业、机关单位的职工在一定时期内平均每人所得的货币工资额。它表明一定时期职工工资收入的高低程度,是反映职工工资水平的主要指标。计算公式为:
职工平均工资=报告期实际支付的全部职工工资总额/报告期全部职工平均人数
职工平均实际工资 指扣除物价变动因素后的职工平均工资。计算公式为:
职工平均实际工资=报告期职工平均工资/报告期城镇居民消费价格指数
职工平均工资指数 指报告期职工平均工资与基期职工平均工资的比率,是反映不同时期职工货币工资水平变动情况的相对数。计算公式为:
职工平均工资指数=(报告期职工平均工资/基期职工平均工资) ×100%
职工平均实际工资指数 是反映职工实际工资变动情况的相对数,表明职工实际工资水平提高或降低的程度。计算公式为:
职工平均实际工资指数=(报告期职工平均工资指数/报告期城镇居民消费价格指数)×100%
Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Economically Active
Population refers to the
population aged 16 and over who are capable to work, are participating in or
willing to participate in economic activities, including employed persons and
unemployed persons.
Persons Employed in Various Units refer to the persons who are engaged in
social working and receive remuneration payment or earn business income,
including total staff and workers, re-employed retirees, employers of private
enterprises, self-employed workers, employees in private enterprises and
individual economy, employees in township enterprises, employed persons in the
rural areas , and other employed persons (including teachers in the schools run
by the local people, people engaged in religious profession and the servicemen,
etc.). This indicator reflects the actual utilization of total labour force
during a certain period of time and is often used for the research on
Persons Employed in Private
Enterprises and Self-employed Individuals in Urban Areas Persons employed
in private enterprises refer to the persons employed in the private enterprises
which have been registered at the departments of industrial and commercial
administration and are situated at a county town (i.e. a town where the county
government is located) for business operation or at urban areas with the level
higher than a county town. The self-employed individuals in urban areas refer
to persons who hold the certificates of residence in urban areas or have
resided in the urban areas for a long time and have been registered at the
departments of industrial and commercial administration and approved to be
engaged in individual industrial or commercial business, including
self-employed persons as well as helpers and hired labourers who work in the
individual households engaged in industrial or commercial business.
Registered Urban Unemployed
Persons refer
to the persons with non-agricultural household registration at certain working
ages (16-50 years for male and 16-45 years for females), who are capable of
work, unemployed and willing to work, and have been registered at the local
employment service agencies to apply for a job.
Registered Urban
Unemployment Rate refer to the persons with
non-agricultural household registration at certain working ages (16-50 years
for male and 16-45 years for females), who are capable of work, unemployed and
willing to work, and have been registered at the local employment service
agencies to apply for a job.
Staff and Workers
refer to persons
work in, and receive payment from units of state ownership, collective
ownership, joint ownership, share holding ownership, foreign ownership, and
ownership by entrepreneurs from
State-owned Units
refer to
economic units whose assets are owned by the state. Included are
non-corporation units registered according to Regulation of the People's
Republic of
Collective Units refer to economic units registered according
to Regulation of the People's Republic of
Units of Other Types of Ownership refer to units registered with other types of ownership, including cooperative
units, joint ownership units, limited companies, share holding corporations,
units invested by entrepreneurs from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, and
foreign-invested units.
Fully
Employed Staff and Workers refer to persons who
work in, and receive wages from their working units, as well as persons who
have their work posts, but are temporarily absent from work for reasons of
study or on sick, injury or maternal leave and still receive wages from their
working units.
Total
Wages Bill refer to the total remuneration payment
to staff and workers in various units during a certain period of time. The
calculation of total wages is based on the total remuneration payment to the
staff and workers. Therefore, all the wages and salaries and other payments to
staff and workers are included in the total wages regardless of their sources,
category, and forms (in kind or cash). (Total wages of staff and workers in
this yearbook include only total wages of fully employed staff and workers,
excluding the living allowances distributed to those who have left their
working units while keeping their labour contract/employment relation
unchanged).
Average Wage refers
to the average wage in money terms per person during a certain period of time
for staff and workers in enterprises, institutions, and government agencies,
which reflects the general level of wage income during a certain period of time
and is calculated as follows:
Average Wage =Total
Wage of Staff and Workers at the Report Period
/Average Number of
Staff and Workers at the Report Period
Average Real Wage refers
to average wage of staff and workers after removing the effects of price
changes, which is calculated as follows:
Average
Real Wage =Average Wage of Staff and Workers in
Reference Period
/
Consumer Price Index of Urban Residents in Reference Period
Average
Wage Indices refers to the ratio of average wage of
staff and workers in the report period to that in the base period, which
reflects the change of wage of staff and workers at the different period. It is
calculated as follows:
Average
Wage Indices = Average Wage of Staff and Workers at the Report Period
/
Average Wage of Staff and Workers at the Base Period×100%
Average Real
Wage Indices reflects
the relative changing degree of average real wage, and indicates the degree of
the rising or declining degree of real wage of staff and worker, which is
calculated as following:
Average
Real Wage Indices = Index of Average Wage of Staff and Worker at the Report
Time
/
Urban consumer prices index at the report time ×100%