China Labour Statistical Yearbook 2001 is an annual statistics publication, which is comprehensively reported the labour economic situations for 2000 and some main indicators series for historically years at nation and provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities levels and parts of cities, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region in People’s Republic of China.
The book is organized into 13 parts, which are: (1) Comprehensiveness; (2) Employment and Unemployment; (3) Employment and Earnings in Urban Units; (4) Employment and Earnings in State-owned Units; (5) Employment and Earnings in Urban Collective-owned Units; (6) Employment and Earnings in Other Ownership Units; (7) Employment in Private Enterprises and Individuals Both in Urban and Rural Areas, Employment in Township and Village Enterprises; (8) Reform of Labour Social Security System; (9) Social Insurance and Welfare Funds; (10) Vocational Schools and Hours
The balance of payments is a
statistical record of all the economic transaction between residents of the
reporting country and residents of the rest of the world during a given time
period. The usual reporting period for all the statistics included in the
accounts is a year. A good or bad set of figures can have an influential effect
on the exchange rate and can lead policy makers to change the content of their
economic policies. Deficits may lead to the government raising interest rate or
reducing public expenditure to reduce expenditure on imports. Alternatively,
deficits may lead to calls for protection against foreign imports or capital
controls to defend the exchange rate. A key definition that needs to be resolved at the outset is that of a domestic and foreign resident. It is important to note that citizenship and residency are not nec A. citizenship and residency are the same thing from the viewpoint of the balance of payments statistics B. citizenship and residency are almost the same thing from the viewpoint of the balance of payments statistics C. citizenship and residency are indeed the same thing from the viewpoint of the balance of payments statistics D. citizenship and residency are not necessarily the same thing from the viewpoint of the balance of payments statistics 我来回答: 提交
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