Preface ....................................................... iii
New features and explanatory notes .............................. v
Introduction .................................................... 1
Part One: World and region summary
I World and region summary
1 World statistics - selected series ...................... 11
2 Population, rate of increase, birth and death rates,
surface area and density ................................ 13
3 Production, trade and consumption of commercial
energy .................................................. 16
4 Total imports and exports: index numbers ................ 18
** Index numbers of industrial production
** Index numbers of per capita agricultural and food
production
** Index numbers of total agricultural and food
production
Part Two: Population and social statistics
II Population and human settlements
5 Population by sex, rate of population increase,
surface area and density ................................ 23
6 Selected indicators of life expectancy, childbearing
and mortality ........................................... 38
** Population in urban and rural areas, rates of growth
and largest urban agglomeration population
III Gender
7 Proportion of seats held by women in national
parliament .............................................. 47
8 Share of women in wage employment in the
non-agricultural sector ................................. 53
9 Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary and
tertiary education ...................................... 58
IV Education
10 Teaching staff at the primary, secondary and tertiary
levels .................................................. 71
11 Public expenditure on education ......................... 86
** Education at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels
V Nutrition and health
12 Food supply ............................................ 91
13 Population undernourished .............................. 95
14 People living with HIV ................................ 100
VI Culture and communication
15 Telephones ............................................ 105
16 Cellular mobile telephone subscribers ................. 118
** Daily newspapers
** Internet users
Part Three: Economic activity
VII National accounts and industrial production
17 Gross domestic product and gross domestic product
per capita ............................................. 133
18 Implicit price deflators of GDP ........................ 151
19 Gross domestic product by type of expenditure at
current prices ......................................... 167
20 Value added by industries in current prices ............ 179
21 Industrial production indices ...........................191
** Government final consumption expenditure by function
in current prices
** Household consumption expenditure by purpose at
current prices
** Relationships among the principal national accounting
aggregates
VIII Financial statistics
22 Rates of discount of central banks ..................... 217
23 Short-term interest rates .............................. 220
IX Labour force
24 Unemployment ........................................... 227
** Employment by economic activity
X Wages and prices
25 Producer price indices ................................. 251
26 Consumer price indices ................................. 259
** Wages in manufacturing
XI Agriculture, forestry and fishing
27 Cereals ................................................ 269
28 Oil crops .............................................. 274
29 Roundwood .............................................. 278
30 Fish production ........................................ 282
31 Livestock .............................................. 288
32 Fertilizers ............................................ 312
** Agricultural production indices
XII Manufacturing
33 Sugar .................................................. 323
34 Beer production ........................................ 334
35 Cigarette production ................................... 339
36 Fabric production ...................................... 343
37 Footwear production (uppers of leather) ................ 348
38 Sawnwood production .................................... 351
39 Cement production ...................................... 355
40 Pesticide production ................................... 361
41 Pig iron and crude steel production .................... 364
42 Aluminium production (unwrought) ....................... 370
43 Passenger car production ............................... 373
44 Refrigerator production (for household use) ............ 375
** Household washing and drying machine production
** Machine tool production
** Meat production
** Paper and paperboard production
** Radio and television receiver production
** Truck production
XIII Energy
45 Production, trade and consumption of commercial
energy ................................................. 378
46 Production of selected energy commodities .............. 414
XIV Environment
47 CO2 emissions estimates ................................ 431
48 Ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) ............. 436
** Land
** Threatened species
** Water supply and sanitation coverage
XV Science and technology
49 Personnel in research and development (R&D) ............ 441
50 Gross domestic expenditure on R & D by source of
funds .................................................. 454
** Patents
Part Four: International economic relations
XVI International merchandise trade
51 Total imports and exports .............................. 463
52 Total imports and exports: index numbers ............... 481
53 Manufactured goods exports ............................. 488
XVII International tourism and transport
54 Tourist/visitor arrivals by region of origin ........... 493
55 Outbound tourism ....................................... 523
** Civil aviation: scheduled airline traffic
** Tourist/visitor arrivals and tourism expenditure
XVIII International finance
56 Exchange rates ......................................... 539
57 Public and publicly guaranteed long-term debt .......... 547
** International reserves minus gold
** Total external debt
XIX Development assistance
58 Disbursements of bilateral and multilateral official
development assistance and official aid to
individual recipients .................................. 551
59 Net official development assistance from DAC
countries to developing countries and multilateral
organizations .......................................... 566
60 Socio-economic development assistance through the
United Nations system .................................. 567
Technical Notes ............................................... 575
Annexes
I Country and area nomenclature, regional and other
groupings ................................................. 615
II Conversion coefficients and factors ....................... 625
III Tables added and omitted .................................. 629
** Asterisks preceding table names identify tables that
were presented in previous issues of the Statistical
Yearbook which are not contained in the present issue.
These tables will be updated in future issues of the
Yearbook when new data become available.
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