2-3 Structural Indicators on National Economic and Social Development

Continued Table 3

 

Unit: %

Item

1985

1990

1995

1997

 

 

 

 

 

Primary Schools

61.9

59.0

56.9

55.7

Science and Technology

 

 

 

 

Structure of Funding for Scientific and Technological Expenditure

 

 

 

 

# Fundraising

 

 

44.2

44.6

Loans from Banks

 

 

13.2

13.1

Structure of Internal Expenditures on Scientific and Teleological Activities

 

 

 

 

# Service Fees

 

 

21.0

19.7

Purchases of Fixed Assets

 

 

28.5

27.6

# Research and Development Expenses

 

 

41.3

45.3

 

 

 

 

 

Family, People's Livelihood and Environment

 

 

 

 

People's Livelihood

 

 

 

 

Consumption Structure of Urban Residents

 

 

 

 

Food

52.2

54.2

49.9

46.4

Clothing

14.6

13.4

13.5

12.4

Articles for Daily Use and Others

28.4

27.6

29.5

32.6

Residence

4.8

4.8

7.1

8.6

Consumption Structure of Rural Residents

 

 

 

 

Food

57.8

58.8

58.6

55.1

Clothing

9.7

7.8

6.9

6.8

Articles for Daily Use and Others

14.2

16.1

20.6

23.7

Residence

18.2

17.3

13.9

14.4

Social Welfare

 

 

 

 

Structure of Insurance Contribution and Welfare Funds of Stuff and Workers

 

 

 

 

State-owned Units

82.5

82.9

83.9

84.7

Urban Collective Owned Units

17.1

16.3

12.5

11.1

Others

0.4

0.8

3.7

4.2

Structure of Retired Staff and Workers

 

 

 

 

State-owned Units

71.2

75.7

77.6

78.7

Urban Collective Owned Units

28.5

24.6

20.1

18.6

Others

0.3

0.5

2.3

2.7

Health Care

 

 

 

 

Doctors by Type

 

 

 

 

Doctors of Traditional Chinese Medicine

23.8

20.9

18.7

17.4

Doctors of Western Medicine

42.6

60.0

61.8

62.3

Paramedics of Western Medicine

33.5

18.8

19.0

19.7

Hospital Beds by Area

 

 

 

 

Hospitals at City Level

43.2

52.9

61.3

63.5

Hospitals at County Level

56.8

47.1

38.7

36.5

Environment and Disasters

 

 

 

 

Uses of Funds in Pollution Treatment

 

 

 

 

Waste Water Treatment

44.6

47.6

45.6

62.6

Waste Gas Treatment

32.4

32.6

33.2

24.6

Solid Wastes Treatment

9.0

11.2

14.1

5.4

Noise Abatement

2.3

2.6

2.2

0.7

Others

11.7

6.0

4.9

6.7

Structure of Fire Losses Converted into Cash

 

 

 

 

Extraordinarily Serious Fires

41.4

35.1

35.8

23.7

Serious Fires

33.4

27.8

38.3

14.5

Ordinary Fires

25.2

37.2

25.9

61.8

Structure of Losses of Traffic Accidents Converted into Cash

 

 

 

 

Extraordinarily Serious Accidents

18.0

12.5

11.8

12.8

Serious Fires

14.6

19.8

22.0

21.1

Ordinary Fires

67.4

67.7

66.2

66.1