Preface ....................................................... iii
New features .................................................... v
Explanatory notes ............................................... x
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 Index numbers of total agricultural and food production ..... 15
4 Index numbers of per capita agricultural and food
production .................................................. 16
5 Index numbers of industrial production ...................... 17
6 Production, trade and consumption of commercial energy ...... 22
7 Total imports and exports: index numbers .................... 24
Technical notes, tables 1-7 .................................... 26
Part Two. Population
II Population
8 Population by sex, rate of population increase, surface
area and density ............................................ 31
9 Selected indicators of life expectancy, childbearing
and mortality ............................................... 44
Technical notes, tables 8 and 9 ................................ 54
III Gender
10 Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament ... 57
11 Share of women in wage employment in the
non-agricultural sector .................................... 65
12 Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary and
tertiary education ......................................... 73
Technical notes, tables 10-12 .................................. 88
IV Education
13 Education at the primary, secondary and tertiary
levels ..................................................... 91
14 Public expenditure on education: percentage of GNI and
government expenditure .................................... 109
Technical notes, tables 13 and 14 ............................. 114
V Culture and communication
15 Daily newspapers .......................................... 117
16 Telephones ................................................ 124
17 Cellular mobile telephone subscribers ..................... 138
18 Internet users ............................................ 152
Technical notes, tables 15-18 ................................. 166
Part Three. Economic activity
VI National accounts and industrial production
19 Gross domestic product and gross domestic product per
capita .................................................... 171
20 Implicit price deflators of gross domestic product ........ 189
21 Gross domestic product by type of expenditure at current
price ..................................................... 207
22 Value added by industries at current prices ............... 220
23 Relationships among the principal national accounting
aggregates ................................................ 235
24 Government final consumption expenditure by function at
current prices ............................................ 247
25 Household consumption expenditure by purpose at current
prices .................................................... 255
26 Index numbers of industrial production .................... 261
Technical notes, tables 19-26 ................................. 289
VII Financial statistics
27 Rates of discount of central banks ........................ 295
28 Short-term interest rates ................................. 299
Technical notes, tables 27 and 28 ............................. 308
VIII Labour force
29 Unemployment .............................................. 309
30 Employment by economic activity ........................... 336
Technical notes, tables 29 and 30 ............................. 363
IX Wages and prices
31 Wages in manufacturing .................................... 365
32 Producer price indices .................................... 378
33 Consumer price indices .................................... 386
Technical notes, tables 31-33 ................................. 398
X Agriculture, forestry and fishing
34 Agricultural production indices ........................... 401
35 Cereals ................................................... 405
36 Oil crops ................................................. 412
37 Roundwood ................................................. 419
38 Fish production ........................................... 422
** Livestock
** Fertilizers (production and consumption)
Technical notes, tables 34-38 ............................. 430
XI Manufacturing
39 Sugar (production and consumption) ........................ 433
40 Meat ...................................................... 444
41 Beer ...................................................... 463
42 Cigarettes ................................................ 468
43 Sawnwood .................................................. 473
44 Paper and paperboard ...................................... 477
45 Cement .................................................... 480
46 Aluminium, unwrought ...................................... 484
47 Radio receivers ........................................... 486
48 Refrigerators for household use ........................... 487
Technical notes, tables 39-48 ................................. 489
XII Energy
49 Production, trade and consumption of commercial energy .... 492
50 Energy production ......................................... 526
Technical notes, tables 49 and 50 ............................. 544
XIII Environment
51 Land ...................................................... 549
52 Ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) ................ 554
** Threatened species
** CO2 emission estimates
Technical notes, tables 51 and 52 ............................. 558
XIV Science and technology; intellectual property
53 Human resources in research and development (R&D) ......... 561
54 Gross domestic expenditure on R & D by source of funds .... 572
Technical notes, tables 53 and 54 ............................. 579
Part Four. International economic relations
XV International merchandise trade
55 Total imports and exports ................................. 585
56 Total imports and exports: index numbers .................. 603
57 Manufactured goods exports ................................ 611
Technical notes, tables 55-57 ................................. 617
XVI International tourism and transport
58 Tourist/visitor arrivals by region of origin .............. 621
59 Tourist/visitor arrivals and tourism expenditure .......... 653
60 Tourism expenditure in other countries .................... 668
61 Civil aviation: scheduled airline traffic ................. 681
Technical notes, tables 58-61 ................................. 696
XVII Balance of payments
62 Balance of payments summary ............................... 699
Technical notes, table 62 ..................................... 740
XVIII International finance
63 Exchange rates ............................................ 743
64 International reserves minus gold ......................... 760
65 Total external and public/publicly guaranteed long-term
debt of developing countries .............................. 776
Technical notes, tables 63-65 ................................. 784
XIX Development assistance
66 Disbursements of bilateral and multilateral official
development assistance and official aid to individual
recipients ................................................ 787
67 Net official development assistance from DAC countries
to developing countries and multilateral organizations .... 802
68 Socio-economic development assistance through the United
Nations system—Development grants ......................... 803
Technical notes, tables 66-68 ................................. 812
Annex I. Country and area nomenclature, regional and other
groupings .......................................... 813
Annex II. Conversion coefficients and factors ................ 823
Annex III. Tables added and omitted ........................... 825
Statistical sources and references ............................ 826
Index (English only) .......................................... 830
** 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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