Explanatory
Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reflects the total value of
goods produced and services provided by the Macao Special
Administrative Region in a year. GDP estimates in this statistical
yearbook are compiled under both the expenditure and the production approaches. The expenditure-based GDP is measured as the sum
of household consumption expenditure; government final consumption expenditure;
gross fixed capital formation; changes in inventories; and net exports (exports
less imports) of goods and services. The production-based GDP, which is
measured as the sum of gross value added of all economic activities, can be
used to evaluate the sectoral structure of
Infant Mortality Rate Number of infants died under one year old per 1,000 live births within the
reference period.
Rate
of Natural Increase Difference
between births and deaths per 1,000 population within the reference
period.
Crude Birth Rate Live births per 1,000 population within the reference
period.
Crude Mortality Rate Deaths per 1,000 population within the reference period.
Pre-primary,
Primary and Secondary Education Refers to systematic education designed
and intended for children and young people by which they may progress from
pre-primary through secondary education; secondary education includes vocational-technical
education.
Pre-primary
Education Has a duration of 3 years and designated for children aged 3-5
years old. Children reaching 3 years old as at 31st December of the enrolment year
are eligible to the first year of pre-primary education.
Primary Education Has
a duration of 6 years. Children completing pre-primary education or reaching 6 years
old as at 31st December of the
enrolment year are eligible to the
first year of primary education. The maximum age of
attending primary education is 15.
Secondary Education Comprises 2 stages, viz. junior secondary and senior secondary.
Pre-university course is also
considered as secondary education.
(1)Junior secondary
education has a
duration of 3 years. Students completing primary education are eligible. The maximum age for
this level is 18; however, under special circumstances, schools
can accept enrolment outside
this age limit.
(2)Senior secondary
education has a
duration of 3 years. Students completing junior secondary are eligible. The maximum age for
this level is 21; however, under special circumstances, schools
can accept enrolment outside
this age limit.
Vocational
Technical Education Aims
to provide vocational and technical training to elementary and intermediate personnel.
Higher Education Refers
to instruction by theory, practice and the like in science, culture and
technology; it includes universities and institutions providing associate
degree or diploma programmes.
Special Education Refers
to education designed and intended for students who have special needs, such as
gifted children and students with mental, sensory, corporal and communication
problems, etc., to cope with their mental and physical development.
Adult Education Refers
to organized and systematic learning activities outside primary, secondary or
higher education, that are designed for individuals aged 15 and above.
Labour Force Individuals
aged 16 or over who are available to participate in the production of goods
and/or services during the reference period. It comprises the employed
population and unemployed population.
Employed Population Individuals
aged 16 or over who have worked at least 1 hour for pay, profits or family
gains during the reference period. It also includes employees who are absent
from work but maintain formal job attachment with the employer, or company
owners who are not working temporarily due to specific reasons.
Unemployed
Population Individuals aged 16 or over who, during
the reference period, do not have a job or formal job attachment to an employer
and are available to work for pay or to run own business at any time and have
sought work during the last 30 days.
Underemployed
Population Irrespective of status in employment,
employed persons who work involuntarily for less than 35 hours during the
reference period, and are available to take on additional work or looking for
extra work.
Labour Force
Participation Rate The percentage
share of labour force to the population aged 16 or over.
Unemployment Rate The percentage
share of the unemployed to the labour force.
Underemployment Rate The percentage share of the underemployed to the
labour force.
Visitor Any person travelling to a place (i.e.
Hotel Occupancy Rate
of Hotel Sector The percentage share of occupied rooms to
the total number of available rooms of the hotel sector.
Imports Entry of foreign
produced commodities to
Exports Commodities
transported out of
Domestic Exports Transport of
Re-exports Transport of commodities previously
imported out of
Transit Commodities
passing by
Country of Origin Country or territory where the crops are grown, minerals are mined and products are manufactured. If a production process is carried out in two or more
countries or territories, the origin will be the country or territory where
the processing of the merchandise
takes its
final form.
Repacking, sorting or mixing is not considered as the final phase of processing. When a country has
specific rules regarding the country of origin on merchandise imports, those
rules shall prevail.
Country of Destination The final country or territory where the goods are delivered, irrespective
of interruption during transportation. As far as no commercial exchange has taken place in the transit country or territory, the
final country or territory arrived is considered as the destination.
Terms of Trade Index Ratio of the unit value index of exports of goods to that
of imports of goods.
Building Unit Including
residential, commercial, office and industrial units, parking spaces, hotel and
other units.
Gross Floor Area The sum of the area of each floor of the building, measured to the outer
surface of the outer walls including the area of lobbies, stairs, lift landings
and communal space.
Consumer Price Index reflects the price change of a representative “basket” of
goods and services consumed by households of
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; the latter consist of savings deposits, notice
deposits, time deposits, other deposits and certificates of deposit.
Financial Transactions comprise financial assets and financial liabilities.