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.
Employed Persons refer to the persons aged 16 and over who are engaged in social working and receive remuneration
payment or earn business income. This indicator reflects the actual utilization of total labour force during a certain period of
time and is often used for the research on China抯 economic situation and national power.
Persons Employed in Various Units refer to all the persons working in government agencies of various levels, political
and party organizations, social organizations, enterprises and institutions, and receiving wages or other forms of payment.
They include fully-employed staff and workers, re-employed retirees, teachers in schools run by the local people, foreigners
and Chinese compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan working in various units, part-time employees, employees of
other units working temporarily at current posts, and employees holding the second job, but exclude staff and workers who
have left their working units while keeping their labour contract (employment relation) unchanged. This indicator reflects the
total number of laborers actually engaged in production or other operations in various units.
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 refers to the ratio of the number of the registered unemployed persons to the
sum of the number of persons employed in various units (minus the rural labour force, retirees, and Hong Kong, Macao,
Taiwan or foreign employees they employ) laid-off workers in urban units, owners and employees in urban private
enterprises, urban self-employed individuals and the registered urban unemployed persons. The formula is as follows:
Registered urban unemployment rate = number of registered urban unemployed persons÷(number of persons employed in
urban units - rural labour force employed retirees employed - Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan or foreign employees employ +
laid-off workers + owners and employees in urban private enterprises + self-employed individuals in urban areas + registered
urban unemployed persons) × 100%.
Staff and Workers refer to persons working in, and receive payment from units of state ownership, collective ownership,
joint ownership, share holding ownership, foreign ownership, and ownership by entrepreneurs from Hong Kong, Macao, and
Taiwan, and other types of ownership and their affiliated units. They do not include 1) persons employed in township
enterprises, 2) persons employed in private enterprises, 3) urban self-employed persons, 4) retirees, 5) re-employed
retirees, 6) teachers in the schools run by the local people, 7) foreigners and persons from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan
who work in urban units, and 8) other persons not to be included by relevant regulations. (Data of 1998 and afterward refer to
fully employed staff and workers. Other related statistics such as total wage bill and average wage are adjusted since 1998
accordingly).
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抯 Republic of China on the Registration of Enterprises and Corporations, state organs,
institutions and social organizations at the central and local levels.
Collective-Owned Units refer to economic units registered according to Regulation of the People抯 Republic of China on the
Registration of Enterprises and Corporations where the means of production are collectively owned.
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 Wages of Staff and Workers at Reference Time /Average Number of Staff and Workers at Reference
Time.
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 Reference Time / Average Wage of Staff and Workers at
Base Period x 100%
Average Real Wage Indices average real wage of staff and workers refers to the average wage of staff and workers
after removing the effects of the price changes and average real wage indices of staff and workers refers to the change of
real wage, which reflects the relative increasing or decreasing level of real wage of staff and workers, which is calculated as
follows:
Average Real Wage Indices = Average Wage Indices of Staff and Workers at the Reference Time / Urban Consumer Price
Indices at Reference Time x 100%
Professional Personnel refers to the persons who are engaged in special professional work or in professional
management who got the titles of a professional post before 1983 or who were appointed to professional positions since
1984.
Professional personnel specifically refers to engineering professionals, agricultural professionals, scientific research
professionals (natural science researchers, social science researchers and laboratory technicians), health professionals,
teaching professionals (including institutions of higher education, specialized secondary schools, technical schools, regular
secondary schools, and primary schools), civil aviation professionals, nautical professionals, economic professionals,
accounting professionals, statistical professionals, interpretation professionals, library professionals, archives professionals,
professionals of culture, arts and cultural relics, newsman and publishing professionals, lawyers, notary professionals, radio
and television announcers, industrial arts professionals, sports professionals, artists and political professionals.
Professional management personnel specifically refers to the managers of enterprises and institutions, the personnel
engaged in the management of production, techniques, economic and political aspects in the functional departments under
the enterprise and institution, production workshops and accessorial workshops (or accessorial production units) under the
enterprises.
Professional personnel excluded the personnel managed by or according to the system of civil servants. |