Urban Residents Receiving Lowest
Cast-of-living
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.
Rural Residents Receiving Lowest
Cast-of-living
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.
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; (4) provision of premises.
Lawyers
are certified legal workers according to law, and who are
employed by legal counseling firms to act as legal advisers, agents in criminal
or civil lawsuits, or defenders in criminal lawsuits, or to handle
non-litigious legal affairs, to advise on matters of law or to write legal
papers for others, and provide service to the public.
Notarial Personnel
refers to people working for notary offices including:
directors, deputy director, notaries, assistant notaries, and other people
providing assistance.
Notarized Documents
refer to the judicatory notary documents drawn up by the
request of the party and are in accordance with facts and laws and following
certain legal proceedings. According to usage and locality, the notary
documents are divided into following 4 types: domestic notary documents,
domestic economic notary documents, foreign-related civil notary documents and
foreign-related economic notary documents.
Mediators
refer to workers on people mediation committees responsible
for mediating in civil disputes and cases of slight infraction of the law. They
include members of the mediation committees and mediators of mediation groups.
Mediation of Civil Disputes
refers to number of cases made by mediation committees in
mediating in civil disputes concerning civil rights and duties through
persuasion and education in accordance with the provisions of law on a
voluntary basis, so as to solve disputes by helping the parties involved come
to an agreement and understanding, including those unsuccessful ones.
Number of Labour
Dispute Cases Accepted
refers
to the number of cases of labour dispute 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 scope and 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 unemployment insurance programme in line relevant policies and regulations, and
other people who have participated according to local government regulations,
by the end of reference period.
2.
Revenue of unemployment insurance refer 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.
Expenses of unemployment insurance refer 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 pension,
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 unemployment insurance refer to the balance
of unemployment revenue deducting unemployment expenses at the end of the
reference period.