Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Social Welfare Institutions refer to
institutions taking care of old people without children, handicapped people and
orphans. They include social welfare institutions run by civil affairs
departments, children welfare institutions, social welfare institutions for
mental patients, collective-owned old people’s homes in rural areas,
convalescent homes and community service centers with the capacity of receiving
those people. This indicator reflects the input in social welfare institutions.
Number of People Taken in by Social Welfare
Institutions refers to the number of old people, children, totally
dependent handicapped people and mental patients taken in by social welfare
institutions run by civil affairs departments and those run by collective units
in urban and rural areas. This indicator reflects the capacity of social
welfare institutions.
Social Welfare Enterprises are
collective owned enterprises which employ the blind, deaf-mute, and other
handicapped people who are able to work in cities and towns and enjoy exemption
from state taxes, including welfare plants, welfare commercial
services, artificial limb plants and farms, etc. This indicator reflects the
preferential policies toward disabled persons.
Rural Households with Livelihood Guaranteed
in Five Aspects refer to the households in which there are old people
without child, orphans and handicapped people who are unable to work and
without financial resources in rural areas. They are taken care of by the
collective units and their food, clothing, housing,
medical care, funeral expenses (or schooling for orphans) are guaranteed to be
provided for. This indicator reflects the total number of disadvantageous
groups of rural population.
Divorce Rate refers to proportion
of divorced people to the annual average population for the reference year, the
formula is:
Divorce rate= number of couples divorced for
the reference year x 2/annual average population x 1000¡ë
Proportion of Deaf Children Enrolled in
Ordinary Pre-school and Primary Education refers to the
proportion of deaf children who are enrolled in ordinary kindergartens or
primary schools during the year in the total number of deaf children under
rehabilitation programme (not including new comers
into the rehabilitation programme during the year).
This indicator mainly reflects number of rehabilitated deaf children entering
ordinary kindergartens or primary schools.
Number of Mental Patients under Integrated
Prevention and Rehabilitation Programme refers
to mental disease patients receiving integrated prevention and rehabilitation
treatment of various forms under open environment in areas with mental disease
rehabilitation programme. This indicator reflects the
condition of metal patients receiving rehabilitation treatment.
Supervision Rate refers to the
percentage of patients among the total number of registered mental disease
patients, who participate in social integrated and open treatment and
rehabilitation programme through various forms such
as supervision groups, family treatment, employment or guidance from
psychiatric institutions. This indicator reflects the implementation of various
measures aimed at rehabilitating those metal patients.
Social Participation Rate of Metal Patients refers
to proportion of mental disease patients who are able to manage their daily
life and participate in economic activities to the total number of mental
disease patients under supervision. This indicator reflects the condition of
recovery of those metal patients and their participation in social activities.
School-age Disabled Children not in Schools refer to
children with disability in sight, listening, speaking, mentality, limbs or
multi-disability who are obliged to compulsory education by law but have not
been enrolled in schools due to various reasons. The definition of school age
for disabled children is decided by the definition of school age as specified
by provincial governments in line with the local laws on compulsory education.
This indicator reflects the annual change of school-age disable children not
entering schools by various reasons. It will provide foundation for the
formulation of development plans of compulsory education for those disable
children, and for related principles, policies and measures as well. It is also
the base for the job of funding those disabled children back to schools across
the countries.
Lawyers are certified legal
workers according to law, and who are employed by legal counseling firms to act
as legal advisers, agents in criminal or civil lawsuits, or defenders in
criminal lawsuits, or to handle non-litigious legal affairs, to advise on
matters of law or to write legal papers for others, and provide service to the
public.
Notary Personnel refers to people
working for notary offices including: directors, deputy director, notaries,
assistant notaries, and other people providing assistance.
Notary Documents refer to the
judicatory notary documents drawn up by the request of the party and are in
accordance with facts and laws and following certain legal proceedings.
According to usage and locality, the notary documents are divided into
following 4 types: domestic notary documents, domestic economic notary
documents, foreign-related civil notary documents and foreign-related economic notary
documents.
Mediators refer to workers on
peoples mediation committees responsible for mediating
in civil disputes and cases of slight infraction of the law. They include
members of the mediation committees and mediators of mediation groups. This
indicator reflects the number of people engaged in meditation.
Mediation of Civil Disputes refers
to number of cases made by mediation committees in mediating in civil disputes
concerning civil rights and duties through persuasion and education in
accordance with the provisions of law on a voluntary basis, so as to solve
disputes by helping the parties involved come to an agreement and
understanding, including those unsuccessful ones. This indicator reflects the
workload of the mediation committees.
Acceptance of Case refers
to the decision made by the people’s procuratorate
office on reported cases, prosecution, impeachment, surrender, self-found
criminal clues or suspects after initial investigation to confirm the act of
crime and to start legal proceedings of the case as criminal case.
Large Cases refer to cases
involving a corruption or bribery of over 50,000 yuan,
or a misappropriation of over 100,000 yuan. Cases of collectively illegal possession of public funds, unstated
sources of large properties, or disguised overseas savings deposits involving
500,000 yuan, or a case that has been defined by the
“Standard on Serious and Large Cases of Misconduct and Tortious
that Directly Accepted by People’s Procurators Office (trial)”. This
indicator mainly reflects number of accepted cases of job-related criminals
that caused serious economic losses or extremely harmful to the society.
Key Cases refer to cases
committed by government officials with a ranking of division director or county
administrator. This indicator mainly reflects the recorded and spied on cases
by the people’s procurators offices toward government official with a ranking
of division director or county administrator.
Decision on Arrest refers
to decision made by people’s procurators office, in accordance with laws, to
arrest the suspect(s) in the cases that are accepted and to be investigated by
procurators office. This indicator mainly reflects the implementation of the
decision on arrest by people’s procurators office.
Approval for Arrest refers to
the decision made by people’s procurators office, in accordance with laws and
relevant facts, to approve the arrest of the suspect(s) that is proposed by the
public security departments, state security departments or authority of
prisons. This indicator reflects approved arrests made by people’s procurators
office that are proposed by related departments.
Decision on Prosecution refers
to the decision made by people’s procurators office, in accordance with laws
and relevant facts, to institute proceedings to the people’s court against the
suspect(s) of criminal cases handed over by the public security departments,
state security departments or authority of prisons, or by the anti-corruption
departments within the procurators office. This indicator reflects the
condition of the prosecutions made by people’s procurators office toward the
people’s court.
Appeals refer to cases
transferred to the appeal departments of procurator’s offices after initial
review by departments dealing with complaint letters and calls of the public.
Included are appeals against decisions made by procurator’s offices and appeals
against court rules and verdicts.
Number of Labour
Dispute Cases Accepted refers to the number of cases of labour dispute submitted that, after being reviewed by the labour dispute arbitration committees in line with the
relevant national regulations, are accepted and registered for treatment.
Basic Pension Insurance
1.Number of
people participated in the insurance programme: by
the end of reference period, number of staff and workers participated in the
insurance programme in line with national laws,
regulations and related policies, who have already had payment records in
social security management agencies, including those who interrupt payment but
not terminate the insurance programme. Those who have
no records are not included.
2.Number of
retired and resigned people participated in the insurance programme:
by the end of reference period, number of retired and resigned staff and
workers participated in the insurance programme.
3. Revenue of pension insurance refer to
payments made by units and individuals covered in pension insurance programs,
and income from other resources according to national provision, including the
premium paid by units and staff and works, interest income, subsidies from
higher level agencies, income as transfer from subordinate agencies,
transferred income, financial subsidies and other income.
4. Expenses of pension insurance refer to payment made to those retired
and resigned people covered in pension insurance program in terms of pension or
compensation within the expenditure scope and standards according to related
national policies, and expenditure occurred due to shift of the insurance
relationship or adjustment funds among agencies, including: pension for
resigned people, pension for retired people, pension for people quitting jobs,
various subsidies, medical fees, funeral subsidies, pension and alms,
management fees for social security agencies, expenses on subsidies to lower
subordinates, expenses as transfer to subordinate agencies, transferred
expenditure and other expenditure.
5.Balance of basic
pension insurance: refer to the balance of basic pension insurance at the end
of the reference period after deducting expenses from revenue.
Retired or Resigned Personnel refers to
people who have formally gone through the formalities for their retirement or
quitting work and enjoy the corresponding treatments.
Basic Medical Care Insurance:
1.Number of
people participated in the insurance programme: refer
to number of people participated in the basic medical care insurance programme according to related regulation by the end of
reference period, including: number of staff and workers and retired persons
participated in this insurance programme.
2.Revenue of basic medical care insurance:
according to national provision, payments made by units and individuals covered
in basic medical care insurance programme, and income
from other resources, including: income of social comprehensive funds paid by
unites, income from individual accounts, financial subsidies, interest income
and others.
3.Expenses of basic
medical care insurance: refer to payment made to those retired and resigned
people covered in basic medical care insurance within the expenses scope and
standards according to related national policies, and medical care payment from
individual accounts and others. Including: expenses on
fee-for-service in hospital, expenses on fee-for-service in clinic, payment
from individual accounts and other expenditure.
4. Balance of basic medical care insurance:
refer to the balance of medical care insurance of social comprehensive funds
and individual accounts at the end of the reference period, including: bank
savings, special fiscal account, investment in bonds and others.
Unemployment Insurance
1.Number of
people participated in unemployment insurance programme:
number of staff and workers in urban enterprises or institutions and other
people according to local government regulations participated in unemployment
insurance programme in line with national laws,
regulations and related policies by the end of the reference period.
2.Revenue of
unemployment insurance: refer to payments made by units and individuals covered
in unemployment insurance programme, interest income,
subsidies income from higher level agencies, income as transfer from
subordinate agencies, transferred income, financial subsidies and other income.
3.Expenses of unemployment insurance: refer
to dole, medical fees, funeral subsidies, pension and alms, expenses on
training of veteran, management fees for unemployment insurance agencies,
subsidies to lower level, expenses as transfer to subordinate agencies,
transferred expenditure and other expenditure.
4.Balance of
unemployment insurance: refer to the balance of unemployment revenue deducting
unemployment expenses.
Work Injury Insurance
1.Number of
people participated in work injury insurance: number of staff and workers
participated in work injury insurance programme in
line with national laws, regulations and related policies.
2. Revenue of unemployment insurance: refer
to payments made by units and individuals covered in unemployment insurance programme, interest income, subsidies income from higher
level agencies, income as transfer from subordinate agencies, transferred
income, financial subsidies and other income.
3. Expenses of unemployment insurance: refer
to the amount of insurance paid to un-employees and laid off workers to
guarantee their basic lives and promote the re-employment of those people
during the reporting period, including: dole, medical fees, funeral subsidies,
pension and alms, expenses on training of veteran, management fees for
unemployment insurance agencies, subsidies to lower level, expenses as transfer
to subordinate agencies, transferred expenditure and other expenditure.
4.Expenses of work injury insurance: refer
to payments made to those who participated in the work injury insurance programme and their lineal relative and other expenditure,
including: medial fees, subsidies, death subventions, nursing fees, funeral
subsidies, preventive fees, healing fees for occupational diseases and other
expenditure.
5.Balance of work
injury insurance: refer to the total balance of the work injury funds at the
end of the reference period, including: bank savings, special fiscal account,
investment in bonds and others.
Maternity Insurance
1.Number of
people participated in maternity insurance programme
according to related regulation at the end of the reporting period.
2.Revenue of
maternity insurance: refers to payments made by units covered in maternity
insurance programme according to national provisions,
and income from other resources, including: income of funds paid by units,
interest income and other income.
3.Expenses of maternity insurance: refer to
payments made to those who participated in maternity insurance programme according to the coverage and standards set by
related national regulations, expenses occurred during pregnancy, delivery and
surgeries for birth control and other expenditure, including: allowance for
child bearing, medical fees and other expenditure.
4.Balance of the
maternity insurance: refers to the total balance of the maternity insurance
funds at the end of the reference period, including: bank savings, special
fiscal account, investment in funds and others.
Insurance and Welfare Funds for Retired and
Resigned Staff and workers refer to the total living expenses
actually received by those retirees, including those from social insurance management
agencies and units.
1.Pensions for
retired veteran cadres: refer to living expenses paid to retired veteran cadres
according to related regulations.
2.Pensions for
Retirement: refer to living expenses paid to retired staff and workers
according to related regulations.
3.Living Expenses
for Resigned Staff and Workers: refer to living expenses paid to resigned staff
and workers according to related regulation.
4.Medical Care
Expenses: refer to fee-for-service, cost of medical care and per diem subsidies
during hospitalizations of retired and resigned staff and workers were paid
directly by units
5.Others: refer to other expenses,
including other types of insurance and welfare funds, funeral subsidies, living
allowance, price subsidies and heating subsidies during the winter time.