Main Social and Economic Indicators of
Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) Reflects the total of
goods produced and services provided annually in
Infant
Mortality Rate Deaths of
infants under one year old per 1,000 live births within the reference period.
Natural Growth Rate Surplus
(or deficit) of births over deaths per 1,000 residents of the average
population within the reference period.
Crude Birth Rate Live births per
1,000 residents of the average population within the reference period.
Crude Mortality Rate Deaths per 1,000
residents of the average population within the reference period.
Regular
Education Systematic academic programmes designed in principle, for children and
juveniles to access / progress from pre-primary education to university. Three
pre-requisites are set up:
Programme duration of
at least one academic year.
Specific
academic qualification for entrance.
Examination or specific
academic assessment procedures included.
Pre-primary
Education Composed of 2 stages: infant
education and the preparatory level for primary education.
Infant
education Designed for children aged
between 3-4 years old. Children aged 3 as at 31st December of the
year of enrolment are also eligible. No knowledge assessment tests are required
for progression.
Preparatory
level for primary education Designed for children
aged 5 as at 31st December of the year of enrolment. Progress
examination is a pre-requisite for advancement access. This type of preparatory
level is also called the third year of pre-primary education in some
educational institutes.
Primary
Education Lasts for 6 years. Children
having completed the preparatory level or aged 6 as at 31st December
of the year of enrolment are eligible to the first year of primary education.
The maximum age for primary education is 15.
Secondary
Education It is divided into 2
stages: Junior secondary and senior secondary. Pre-university courses are also
considered secondary education.
Junior
Secondary Education For a duration
of 3 years. Students having successfully completed the primary education are
eligible. The maximum age for this level is 18 years old. However, under
certain circumstances, the educational institutes can exercise their discretion
to accept enrolment beyond the age limit.
Senior
Secondary Education For a duration
of 2-3 years. Students having successfully completed the junior secondary level
are eligible. The maximum age for this level is 21. However, under certain
circumstances, the educational institutes can exercise their discretion to
accept enrolment beyond the age limit.
Vocational
Technical Secondary Education Programmes aiming at training
vocational technical personnel in elementary and intermediate levels.
Higher Education Degree or non-degree programmes
offered by universities, polytechnical institutes or
equivalent.
Special
Education Programmes designed for
students with mental, sensory, corporal or communication problems, etc.
Adult
Education Practical programmes or courses, outside the regular education,
organized for general participation, which are designed for individuals aged 15
and above.
Labour Force Total number of people aged 14 and above who are available to participate
in the production of goods and services during the reference period. It
comprises employed population and unemployed population.
Employed Population Total number of
people aged 14 and above who have worked at least 1 hour during the reference
period, for pay, profits or family gains, in cash or in kind. It also includes
individuals who have a job and are absent from work but maintain a formal job
attachment with the employer, or company owners who are temporarily not working
due to specific reasons.
Unemployed Population Total
number of people aged 14 and above during the reference period with all of the
following conditions:
Not
having a job or any formal job attachment to an employer.
Available
for work with remuneration or running own business.
Seeking
work during the last 30 days.
Underemployed Population Refers to the
employed population who, regardless of their status in employment, worked
involuntarily for less than 35 hours during the reference period, and have
sought or are available to take on additional work.
Labour Force Participation Rate The proportion of
labour force in the resident population aged 14 and above in Macao, China.
Unemployment Rate The proportion of
unemployed in the labour force.
Underemployment Rate The proportion of
underemployed in the labour force.
Visitor Any person travelling to a place (ie
Macao, China) other than his/her usual environment and whose main purpose of
travel is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the
place visited. The maximum length of stay has been amended from 3 consecutive
months to 12 consecutive months since August 2000.
Hotel Occupancy Rate The percentage of
rooms occupied by guests in the total number of available rooms.
Imports The entry of any
commodities into
Exports The outgoing
from
Domestic
Exports The outgoing from
Re-exports The outgoing from
Transit Commodities passing
through or transhiped in
Country
of Origin The country or territory
where the crops were grown, the minerals were mined and the articles were
manufactured wholly or partly. If partly, the origin is considered the country
or territory responsible for the last phase of manufacture before the
merchandise took its final form. Repacking, sorting or mixing are not considered a manufacture operation.
Country
of Destination The final
country or territory to which the goods are delivered, whether or not the
transport has been interrupted, and without any commercial transaction in the
transit country or territory.
Terms
of Trade Index The
ratio of the unit value index of exports to that of imports.
Housing
Unit Division(s) or annex
of a permanent building. Each housing unit has independent entrance of access
to the common area of the building; can be legally registered with the property
registry and can be independently transacted.
Gross
Floor Area The sum of area of each
floor in a building measured to the outer surface of the outer walls including
the area of lobbies, stairs, lift landings and communal space (shared by 2 or
more housing units).
Consumer Price Index Reflects
the price change of a representative “basket” of goods and services consumed by
families in
Money
Supply (M1) Refers to the sum
of currency in circulation and demand deposits.
Money
Supply (M2) Refers to the sum of money supply M1 and
quasi-monetary liabilities that consist of savings deposits, notice
deposits, time deposits and certificates of deposits.
Financial
Transactions Comprise financial
assets and financial liabilities.