12-4      Rural Labor Force by  Sector (Year-end) 

The number of laborers by sector in this table is classified by main activity. For example, those engaged primarily in agriculture and secondarily in

commerce are classified under farming, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(10 000 persons)

 

Farming, Forestry,

 

 

Transport

Wholesale,

Other

Year

Animal Husbandry

Industry

Construction

Storage, Post and

Retail Trade

Nonagricultural

Region

and Fishery

 

 

Communication

and Catering

Trades

 

 

 

 

Services

Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1978

28455.6

             

            

              

                

            

1979

29071.6

897.6

 

 

 

 

1980

29808.4

916.3

            

              

                 

            

1981

30677.6

882.7

 

 

 

 

1982

31152.7

878.7

378.9

114.7

 

 

1983

31645.1

873.0

482.5

160.9

 

 

1984

31685.0

3228.2

811.4

316.4

 

 

1985

30351.5

2741.0

1130.1

434.1

462.6

1945.8

1986

30467.9

3139.3

1308.6

506.1

531.8

2036.0

1987

30870.0

3297.2

1431.3

562.5

606.9

2232.5

1988

31455.7

3412.8

1525.5

607.3

657.1

2408.3

1989

32440.5

3255.6

1501.8

614.2

652.4

2474.3

1990

33336.4

3228.7

1522.8

635.3

693.2

2593.1

                      

              

             

            

              

                

            

1991

34186.3

3267.9

1533.8

655.0

722.8

2726.7

1992

34037.0

3468.2

1658.8

706.3

813.7

3117.6

1993

33258.2

3659.0

1886.8

799.9

948.8

3703.1

1994

32690.3

3849.5

2057.3

908.3

1084.3

4064.5

1995

32334.5

3970.7

2203.6

983.0

1170.4

4379.7

                      

              

             

            

              

                

            

1996

32260.4

4018.5

2304.3

1027.6

1261.5

4415.7

1997

32434.9

4031.3

2372.7

1057.8

1381.5

4683.9

1998

32626.4

3928.6

2453.5

1087.9

1461.9

4874.0

1999

32911.8

3953.0

2531.9

1115.8

1584.6

4799.3

2000

32797.5

4108.6

2691.7

1170.6

1751.8

5441.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Beijing      

69.7

33.5

13.9

13.3

12.1

23.3

  Tianjin      

79.7

42.9

11.0

10.5

10.7

13.4

  Hebei        

1665.5

388.4

202.5

92.1

135.3

223.4

  Shanxi       

658.3

114.7

51.0

53.8

46.0

64.9

  Inner Mongolia

524.3

17.9

22.9

11.3

14.9

40.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Liaoning     

651.2

77.6

56.3

37.5

49.8

93.7

  Jilin        

516.8

21.2

21.6

13.7

19.4

48.3

  Heilongjiang 

744.1

36.2

26.4

18.1

26.8

61.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Shanghai     

84.6

104.1

13.1

6.8

13.0

34.0

  Jiangsu      

1480.2

436.8

252.0

89.1

104.8

325.1

  Zhejiang     

1014.9

474.3

110.7

69.0

141.3

298.3

  Anhui        

2001.8

161.5

172.2

61.3

103.9

297.1

  Fujian       

768.7

141.1

79.4

36.4

60.8

157.6

  Jiangxi      

983.4

84.9

60.7

22.5

33.5

362.2

  Shandong     

2462.6

352.9

285.6

112.7

153.2

272.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Henan        

3558.6

354.4

279.9

107.5

170.6

241.5

  Hubei        

1159.1

116.1

104.1

44.6

72.1

285.7

  Hunan        

2071.4

191.6

126.3

51.7

85.1

330.0

  Guangdong    

1570.1

419.8

195.1

76.3

129.6

394.2

  Guangxi      

1556.8

65.0

83.6

33.2

51.2

355.6

  Hainan       

177.2

6.4

7.6

6.0

9.1

17.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Chongqing    

921.5

59.3

75.6

18.5

33.5

244.3

  Sichuan      

2631.1

175.5

212.5

54.1

113.6

602.3

  Guizhou      

1372.1

64.7

34.4

18.5

32.8

280.1

  Yunnan       

1674.3

52.1

53.2

35.8

36.9

96.7

  Tibet        

90.1

1.6

2.3

1.9

2.0

2.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Shaanxi      

1002.2

61.9

74.3

36.1

47.6

121.2

  Gansu        

697.5

29.8

41.7

19.4

20.5

125.5

  Qinghai      

142.3

6.1

5.0

3.9

3.6

11.0

  Ningxia       

153.1

8.1

12.1

7.6

7.3

9.8

  Xinjiang     

314.5

8.5

4.9

7.7

10.9

7.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a)The number of industrial laborers includes those working in enterprises at village and lower levels.