Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Notary
Personnel refers to people working for notary offices
including: directors, deputy directors, notaries, assistant notaries and other
people providing assistance.
Notary
Documents refer to the judicial notary documents drawn up at
the request of the interested party and are in accordance with facts and the
law and following certain legal proceedings.
Extraordinarily Serious Traffic Accident refers to an accident which has caused three or more
deaths; or over 11 serious injuries; or one death and over 8 serious injuries;
or two deaths and over 5 serious injuries; or a loss over 60 thousand yuan.
Serious Traffic Accident
refers to an accident which has caused one or two deaths; or three to ten
serious injuries; or a loss over 30 thousand yuan to
60 thousand yuan.
Extraordinarily Serious Fire Case refers to a case which has caused over 30 deaths; or
over 100 serious injuries; or a direct property loss over 100 million yuan.
Serious Fire Case
refers to a case which has caused over 10 to 30 deaths; or over 50 to 100
serious injuries; or a direct property loss over 50 million to 100 million yuan.
Comparatively Serious Fire Case refers to a case which has caused over three to ten deaths; or over 10 to
50 serious injuries; or a direct property loss over 10 million to 50 million yuan.
Ordinary Fire Case
refers to a case which has caused less than three deaths; or less than 10
serious injuries; or a direct property loss less than 10 million yuan.
Cases Registered and Handled Directly by People¡¯s Procuratorate
Offices refer to those serious
criminal cases that, according to the functional jurisdiction, are registered
and handled by the People¡¯s Procuratorate Offices,
including the ones on bribery and corruption, the ones on abuse and dereliction
of duty, offences against citizens¡¯ personal and democratic rights by
government officials abusing their powers; and that are registered and handled
by the provincial Procuratorate offices in relation to other major crimes
committed by government officials by abusing their powers.
Key Cases refer to crimes
committed by county and director-level officials. This indicator reflects the
situation of those county and director-level officials involved in criminal
cases registered and handled by People¡¯s Procuratorate
offices.
Approval
for Arrest refers to the decision made by people¡¯s procuratorate office, in accordance with the law and
relevant facts, to approve the arrest of the suspect(s) as proposed by the
public security departments, state security departments or prisons authority.
This indicator reflects approved arrests made by people¡¯s procuratorate
offices that are proposed by related departments.
Decision
on Arrest refers to decision made by the people¡¯s procuratorate 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 procuratorate office.
Cases by Public Prosecution refer to those ones that are instituted by
People¡¯s Procuratorate offices after their
examination of such cases transferred by public security organs, national
security organs, jail management organs and prosecutorial organs on the bases
of the facts found. This indicator reflects the situation of public
prosecutions instituted to the people¡¯s courts by People¡¯s Procuratorate
Offices.
Summary Procedure refers to those cases of
public prosecution where the suspects might be, according to law, sentenced to
fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention,
public surveillance or punishment with fines exclusively, where the facts are
clear and the evidence is sufficient, and for which the People's Procuratorate suggests or agrees to the application of
summary procedure; those cases to be handled only upon complaints; and those
minor criminal cases prosecuted by the victims with evidence.
Protests Presented refers to those protests
presented by local People's Procuratorate at any
level who considers that there exists some definite error in a judgment or
order of first instance made by a People's Court at the same level to the
People's Court at the next higher level, including the protests raised in
accordance with the second instance and protests raised in accordance with
procedure for trial supervision.
Withdrawal of Protests refers to the actions
made by the People's Procuratorate at the next higher
level when it considers the protests inappropriate by withdrawing the protests
from the People's Court at the same level and notifying the People's Procuratorate at the next lower level.
Case Registration Supervision refers to the actions
made by the People's Procuratorate to supervise the
registration of criminal cases initiated by investigative authorities,
including supervision of the cases which have wrongly not been registered and
have wrongly been registered.
Supervision of Case Registration includes both the supervision of those
registrations initiated by investigatory authorities and the supervision of
those registrations according to notifications after hearing declined reasons
for registration.
Supervisory Activities refers to the supervision of the People¡¯s Procuratorate over the management of prisons as well as
other places of criminal reformation under supervision.
Juvenile Criminals refers to the offenders within the age range of 14 to 25
convicted guilty by the court during the reporting period while those between
14 and 18 are defined as minor offenders.
Administrative Cases refers to the cases
filed by citizens, corporations and other organizations against the specific
administrative conducts of administrative authorities and handled by the court.
Separate Compensation refers to cases
that are separately filed for administrative compensation by the party who has
no dispute on the legality of administrative conducts but brings proceedings
separately to claim for damages caused by administrative tort.
Number of Urban Residents Entitled to Minimum Living Allowances refers to the number of those whose average family income is below
a minimum local standard by the end of the reporting period, including both the
employed and unemployed, laid off and retired, and those jobless people without
stable residence or valid IDs.
Number of Rural Residents Entitled to Minimum Living Allowances refers to the number of those receiving the minimum living
allowances from the local government or community in the rural areas where this
allowances system is in place as of the end of the reporting period.
Households Enjoying Five Guarantees
refers to those senior citizens, handicapped or under-aged who, without labour ability, can not make a living by themselves and
whose statutory providers are unable to support them or who have no statutory
providers at all.
Number of Rural Recipients of Traditional Relief refers to the poor people entitled to traditional relief in rural
areas where the minimum living allowances system is not in place.
Social Welfare Enterprises
refers to those welfare-oriented enterprises employing a significant number of
handicapped people with certain labour ability
(handicapped employees shall exceed 10% of the production staff), including
welfare factories, artificial limb plants as well as other welfare enterprises.
Number of Service
Facilities in Urban Communities refers to the
number non-profit welfare facilities set up by urban communities (community
offices and residents¡¯ committees) to serve the community residents, including,
among others, community-based centers that serve senior citizens, the
handicapped or children, recreational centers, service centers, nursing homes,
apartments for the elderly (nursery for the aged), work and treatment stations
for the handicapped, day-care centers for handicapped children, domestic help
agencies and dating services, as well as social insurance management agencies
for the employees. Different types of community service providers that share
the same premise are regarded as one community service facility. The
requirements for a social service facility of communities include: (1)
independent accounting; (2) fixed employees; (3) provision of services; and (4)
premises.
Crude
Divorce Rate refers to ratio of divorced couples to the annual
average population for the reference year, the formula is:
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).
Number
of Mental Patients under the 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 programmes. This indicator reflects the situation
of mental 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 programmes 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 mental patients.
Social
Participation Rate 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 mental patients and their participation in social activities.
Violation Rate refers to the number of
the patients with mental diseases who have violated the Public
Security Regulations as a percentage of the total registered patients with
mental diseases within the year.
Total Number of Handicapped School-age Children without School
Attendance refers to the number of handicapped
children of the school age as prescribed by the provincial government in
accordance with the Law on Compulsory
Education who fail to attend any schools for various reasons as of December
31 of the current year.
Centralized Employment refers to the number of the urban handicapped
residents employed, in a centralized manner, by welfare enterprises, work and
treatment agencies, blind massagists¡¯ centers and
other organizations as of December 31of the current year.
Proportionate Employment refers to the number of the urban handicapped
residents employed by governmental bodies, organizations, corporate and public
institutions, and various economic organizations in a decentralized manner as of December 31 of the current year.
Number
of Labour Disputes Cases Accepted refers to the number of cases
of labour disputes 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 staff and workers covered
refer to staff and workers participating in the basic pension insurance programme
according to national laws, regulations and related policies at the end of the
reference period, who have already had payment records in social security
management agencies, including those who have interrupt payment without
terminating the insurance programme. Those who have registered in the programme
but with no payment records are not included.
2. Number of retirees participating
in the basic pension insurance programme refer to the number of retirees participating in basic
pension insurance programmes by the end of the reference period.
3. Revenue of the basic pension
insurance programme refers to payments made by employers
and individuals participating in the pension insurance programme in accordance
with the basis and proportion stipulated in State regulations, and income from
other sources that become source of pension insurance fund, including the
premium paid by employers and staff and workers, interest income, subsidies
from higher level agencies, income as transfer from subordinate agencies,
transferred income, government financial subsidies and other income.
4. Expenditure of basic pension
insurance programme refers to payment made on pensions
and funeral subsidies to those retired and resigned people covered in pension
insurance programmes according to related national policies on scopeand standard of expenditure. Also included are expenditure which arises due to shift of the insurance
relationship or adjustment of funds among agencies. More specifically, included
are pensions for resigned people,
pensions for retired people, pension for people quitting jobs, various
subsidies, medical fees, funeral subsidies, compensation payments, management
fees for social security agencies, expenses on subsidies to lower subordinates,
expenses as transfer to agencies at higher level, transferred expenditure and
other expenditure.
5. Balance of basic pension insurance
programme refers to the balance of basic pension insurance
funds at the end of the reference period after deducting expenses from revenue.
Basic
Medical Care Insurance
1. Number of people participating in
the insurance programme refers to people participating in
the basic medical care insurance programme according to related regulations as
at the end of reference period, including number of staff and workers and
retirees participating in this insurance programme.
2. Revenue of the insurance programme
refers to payments made by employers and individuals participating in the
medical care insurance programme in accordance with the basis and proportion
stipulated in State regulations, and income from other sources that become
source of medical insurance fund, including income of social comprehensive
funds paid by employers, income from individual accounts, government financial
subsidies, interest income and other income.
3. Expenditure of the insurance
programme refers to payment made from social comprehensive
funds to those retired and resigned people covered in basic medical care insurance
within the scope and standards of expenditure according to related national
policies, and medical care payment made from individual accounts to staff and
workers and retirees, and other expenses, including medical expenses of
hospital inpatients, medical expenses for outpatients and emergency patients,
payment from individual accounts and other expenditure.
4. Balance of the basic medical care
insurance programme 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 accounts,
investment in bonds and others.
Unemployment
Insurance
1. Number of people covered
refers to staff and workers in urban enterprises or institutions who have
participated in the unemployment insurance programme according to relevant
policies and regulations, and other people who have participated according to
local government regulations, as at the end of reference period.
2. Revenue of the unemployment insurance
programme refers to payments made by employers and individuals
participating in unemployment insurance programme in accordance with relevant
regulations and other income contributed to this programme, including
unemployment insurance premium made by employers and individuals, interest
income, subsidies from higher level agencies, income as transfer from
subordinate agencies, transferred income, government financial subsidies and
other income.
3. Expenditure of the unemployment
insurance programme refers to total expenses during the
reference period to guarantee the basic livelihood of unemployed people and
laid-off staff and workers and to encourage their re-employment. Included are
unemployment relief, medical fees, funeral subsidies, compensation payments,
training expenses, management fees for unemployment insurance agencies,
subsidies to lower level agencies, expenses as
transfer to higher level agencies, transferred expenditure and other
expenditure.
4. Balance of the unemployment
insurance programme refers to the balance of revenue of
the programme after deducting expenses at the end of the reference period.
Work
Injury Insurance
1. Number of people covered
refers to staff and workers who have participated in the work injury insurance
programme according to relevant national regulations.
2. Number of beneficiaries
refers to staff and workers and their direct dependents who
can, in accordance with relevant regulations, benefit from work injury
insurance, as a result of work injury leading to disability or death of the
staff/worker, or occupational disease leading to disability. Included in this
category are number of injured and disabled people, number of people with
occupational diseases, number of deaths at work places, and number of direct
dependents.
3. Revenue of the work injury
insurance programme refers to payments made by employers
participating in the work injury insurance programme in accordance with the
basis and proportion stipulated in State regulations, and income from other
sources that become source of work injury insurance fund, including income of
social comprehensive funds paid by employers, government financial subsidies,
interest income and other income.
4. Expenditure of the work injury
insurance programme refers to payments made from work
injury insurance funds to those who participated in the work injury insurance
programme and their direct dependents within the scope and standards of
expenditure according to related national policies, and other expenditure,
including medical fees for work injury, injury and disability subsidies, death
subsidies, nursing fees, funeral subsidies, injury prevention fees,
occupational rehabilitation fees and other expenditure.
5. Balance of the work injury
insurance programme refers to the 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 covered
refers to staff and workers who have participated in the maternity insurance
programme according to relevant regulation at the end of the reporting period.
2. Revenue of maternity insurance
refers to payments made by employers participating in the maternity insurance
programme in accordance with the basis and proportion stipulated in State
regulations, and income from other sources that become source of maternity
insurance fund, including income of funds paid by employers, interest income
and other income.
3. Expenditure of the maternity
insurance programme refers to payments made from
maternity insurance funds to staff and workers who participate in the maternity
insurance programme within the scope and standards of expenditure in accordance
with related national policies, expenses paid for pregnancy, child delivery or
surgeries related to family planning, and other expenditure, including
allowance for child bearing, medical fees and other expenditure.
4. Balance of the maternity programme
refers to the balance of the maternity insurance funds at the end of reference
period, including bank savings, special fiscal account, investment in funds and
others.