Employment and Wages
I. The data in this chapter show
the basic conditions of China's labour economy, including the main data of
labour statistics of the whole country and 31 provinces, autonomous regions and
municipalities under the direct leadership of the central government, such as
the economically active population, number of the employed persons and staff
and workers, number of persons employed in the urban and rural private
enterprises and self-employed persons in industry and commerce, number of registered
unemployed persons in urban areas, total wages and average wages of the staff
and workers and the changes in index, etc.
II. There are three main sources
for the data published in this chapter:
(1) Data on basic conditions of employment (tables 5-1 to
5-14), total wage bill of workers and staff (tables 5-19 to 5-28), and data on
urban employed persons by industry, occupation, education attainment and status
of employment and on urban unemployed persons by cause of unemployment (tables
5-29 to 5-34) are collected and tabulated in accordance with the Comprehensive
Labour Statistics Reporting System, the Programme on the Sample Survey on the
Population Changes and the Rural Social and Economic Survey of the National
Bureau of Statistics. They are prepared and provided by the Department of
Population, Social and Science Statistics, NBS.
(2) Data on the urban registered unemployed persons and on
the career services and the exchanges of labour force (tables 5-1 and 5-29) are
collected in line with the Statistical Reporting System on Training and
Employment and provided by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
(3) Data on the number of persons
employed in the urban and rural private enterprises and self-employed persons
in industry and commerce (tables 5-15 to 5-18) are collected through
Statistical Reports on Basic Conditions of Urban and Rural Private Enterprises
and Statistical Reports on Basic Conditions of Urban and Rural Individual
Industrial and Commercial Business and provided by the State Administration for
Industry and Commerce.
III. Coverage of statistics and
survey methods:
(1) Coverage of statistics: The
Comprehensive Labour Statistics Reporting System covers all independent
accounting units. The Programme on the Sample Survey on the Population Changes
covers the population of the whole country. The Rural Social and Economic
Survey covers all rural areas below township level in China. The Statistical
Reporting System on Training and Employment covers all urban population of
China. The Statistical Reports on Basic Conditions of Urban and Rural Private
Enterprises and on Basic Conditions of Urban and Rural Individual Industrial
and Commercial Business cover the whole society.
(2) Survey methodology: A complete enumeration and reporting
from lower levels to higher levels is used in the Labour Statistics Reporting
System. The annual sample surveys on population changes are conducted with a
multi-stage stratified cluster sampling scheme. Statistics on training,
employment, private enterprises and self-employed individuals are collected
compiled on basis of administrative records.
IV. Since 1989, China Labour
Statistical Yearbook has been jointly published by the National Bureau of
Statistics and the Ministry of
Labour and Social Security, which provides more detailed data than those in
this chapter.