The socio-economic development data set of Qilian mountain basin includes the socio-economic development indicators of 5 prefecture level cities and 14 districts and counties in 1949-2015, such as industrial structure, population scale, labor force, employment, etc. They are the data subsets of social and economic development of prefecture level cities in Qilian mountain basin and county level cities in Qilian mountain basin. The data comes from Gansu statistical yearbook, Gansu Development Yearbook, Qinghai statistical yearbook, Qinghai national economic and social development statistical bulletin, national agricultural product cost and income data compilation, Xining statistical yearbook. As the data source is the provincial and Municipal Statistical Yearbook published publicly, the data has not been cross verified, and the data consistency test and accuracy verification need to be carried out in the process of data analysis and application. The data set is a macro data set reflecting the social and economic development of Qilian mountain basin, with full coverage and long time series. It can provide basic information for the changes of social and economic development of Qilian mountain basin.
WU Feng
One belt, one road, 64 countries in 2017 accounted for the total population of the country. Data source: organized by the author. Data quality is good. The data can have one broad prospect in one belt, one road, and the other is comprehensive research on economy, society, population and governance structure. "One belt, one road" covers Asia Pacific, Eurasia, Middle East, Africa, etc., including 65 countries, with a total population of over 4 billion 400 million, accounting for 63% of the world's population. One belt, one road, one belt, one road, one belt, one road, one country, one country, and one country.
SONG Tao
This data set records the statistical data of the number of employees at the end of the year in Qinghai Province by urban and rural areas, and the data is divided by industry, region, etc. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set consists of 8 tables, which are: number of employees at the end of the year by urban and rural areas (2003). XLS, number of employees at the end of the year by urban and rural areas (1999-2000. XLS), number of employees at the end of the year by urban and rural areas (2000-2001. XLS), number of employees at the end of the year by urban and rural areas (2001-2002. XLS), number of employees at the end of the year by urban and rural areas (2003-2004. XLS), number of employees at the end of the year by urban and rural areas (2003-2004. XLS) Number of employees 2004-2005.xls, number of employed persons by urban and rural areas 2008-2009.xls number of employed persons by urban and rural areas 2009-2010.xls. The data table structure is the same. For example, the data table in 2003 has three fields: Field 1: Total Field 2: Township Field 3: Rural
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
The data set records the number of rural labor force in different industries in Qinghai Province from 1952 to 1998, and the data is divided by year. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set contains one data table, which is: the number of rural labor by industry 1952-1998.xls. The data table structure is the same. For example, there are eight fields in the data table from 1952 to 1998 Field 1: Category Field 2: 1952 Field 3: 1978 Field 4: 1990 Field 5: 1995 Field 6: 1996 Field 7: 1997 Field 8: 1998
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
This data is the distribution data of the prehistoric era sites on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and surrounding areas, which is derived from the Supplementary Maps of the paper: Chen, F.H., Dong, G.H., Zhang, D.J., Liu, X.Y., Jia, X., An, C.B., Ma, M.M., Xie, Y.W., Barton, L., Ren, X.Y., Zhao, Z.J., & Wu, X.H. (2015). Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 BP. SCIENCE, 347, 248-250. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with an average altitude of more than 4000m, is the highestand largest plateau all around the world, and also is one of the most unsuitable areas for human life with long-term on the earth. The remains at the archaeological site are direct evidences left behind the ancient human activities. The original data of this data is digitized from the results of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau high-textual census and archaeological survey (Qinghai Volume and Tibet Volume of the Chinese Cultural Relics Atlas). The map was digitized mainly based on the distribution maps of the sites, and the latitude and longitude coordinates and altitude were obtained. a total of 6,950 sites, most of which are distributed in the northern part of the plateau. The age range of the site is between 7000BP and 2300BP. This data set is of reference value for the research on the process and power of human diffusion to the Tibetan Plateau in the prehistoric era and other studies related to human activities in the Tibetan Plateau and the prehistoric era.
DONG Guanghui , LIU Fengwen
This set of data mainly includes the demographic data of 12 counties in 6 prefecture-level cities of Qinghai, Gansu and Inner Mongolia in Heihe River Basin, covering the time period of 2000-2009. The data source is the local statistical yearbook, which mainly includes: Statistical Bureau of Suzhou District. Statistical Yearbook of Suzhou. 2004-2009; Yumen Statistical Bureau. Yumen Statistical Yearbook. 2000-2008; Jinta County Statistical Bureau. Jinta County Statistical Yearbook. 2004-2009; Gaotai Statistical Bureau. Gaotai Statistical Yearbook. 2000-2007; Shandan County Statistical Bureau. Shandan County Statistical Yearbook. 2000-2009; Sunan Yugur Statistical Bureau. Statistical Yearbook of Sunan Yugur Autonomous County. 2004-2009; Minle County Statistical Bureau. Minle County Statistical Yearbook. 2004-2009; Shandan County Statistical Bureau. Shandan County Statistical Yearbook. 2000-2009; Linze County Statistical Bureau. Linze County Statistical Yearbook. 2000-2009; Ejin Banner Statistical Bureau. Ejin Banner Statistical Yearbook. 1990-2005; Qilian County Statistical Bureau. Qilian County National Economic Statistics. 2004-2009; Part of the data of Zhangye City comes from the basic social and economic situation of townships of Zhangye City in 2005. Data of Jiayuguan City is derived from the CNKI statistical data database of China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and only contains some county-level data. Data Content Description: The data mainly includes three population indicators of 12 counties in the basin, including Ganzhou District, Gaotai County, Shandan County, Minle County, Linze County, Sunan Yugur Autonomous County, Jinta County, Sunzhou District and Yumen City, Jiayuguan City, Qilian County, and Ejin Banner. The population indicators are permanent population, agricultural population and non-agricultural population at the end of the year. It is divided into two levels: county level and township level. The statistics currently available are: County level: Ejina Banner: 2006-2009: resident population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of each year Ganzhou District: 2009: agricultural population, non-agricultural population of the year; Gaotai County: 2009: agricultural population, non-agricultural population of the year; Sunan: 2000-2009: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of each year; Minle County: 2009: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Linze: 2009: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Yumen City: 2000-2005: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of each year; Township level: Ejin Banner: 2000-2005: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Ganzhou District: 2000-2008: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; 2009: resident population at the end of the year; Gaotai County: 2000-2004, 2006, 2007: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; 2009: resident population at the end of the year; Shandan County: 2000-2007: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; 2009: resident population at the end of the year; Minle County: 2000-2008: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Jinta County: 2004-2009: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Yumen City: 2006-2008: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Suzhou District 2004-2009: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Qilian County: 2004-2009: permanent population, agricultural population, non-agricultural population at the end of the year; Permanent population at the end of the year, agricultural population, non-agricultural population County level township level county level township level county level township level Ejin Banner:2006-2009 2000-2005 2006-2009 2000-2005 2006-2009 2000-2005 Ganzhou District 2000-2009 2009 2000-2008 2009 2000-2008 Gaotai County 2000-2004、 2006、2007、2009 2009 2000-2004、 2006、2007 2009 2000-2004、 2006、2007 Shandan County 2000-2007、2009 2000-2007 2000-2007 Sunan County 2000-2009 2000-2009 2000-2009 Minle County 2009 2000-2008 2009 2000-2008 2009 2000-2008 Linze County 2009 2009 2009 Jinta County 2004-2009 2004-2009 2004-2009 Sunzhou District 2004-2009 2004-2009 2004-2009 Qilian County 2004-2009 2004-2009 2004-2009 Yumen City 2000-2005 2006-2008 2000-2005 2006-2008 2000-2005 2006-2008
ZHAO Jun
This data set records the statistical data of the number of employees in urban collective units of Qinghai Province from 2006 to 2008 by industry, region and purpose. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set contains 11 tables, which are: the number of employees in urban collective units by industry and region at the end of the year (2006). XLS, the number of employees in urban collective units by industry and region at the end of the year (2007). XLS, the number of employees in urban collective units by industry and region at the end of the year (2008). XLS, etc. The data table structure is the same. For example, the data table in 2006 has four fields: Field 1: year Field 2: Industry Field 3: Region Field 4: amount
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
This data set records the statistical data of the number of employees at the end of the year according to the three industries in Qinghai Province, and the data are divided by industry, region, subordinate relationship, etc. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set consists of three tables: the number of employees at the end of the year by three industries 1952-2001.xls, the number of employees at the end of the year by three industries 1952-2002.xls, and the number of employees at the end of the year by three industries 1952-2003.xls. The data table structure is the same. For example, there are three fields in the data table from 1952 to 2001 Field 1: year Field 2: Practitioners Field 3: Industry
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
The data set records the population and family planning situation of Qinghai Province from 2001 to 2014, and the data is divided by year. The statistical data of Qinghai Province is published by Qinghai Provincial Bureau of statistics. The data set contains 15 data tables with the same structure. For example, the data table in 2001 has 10 fields: Field 1: Indicators Field 2: Total Field 3: Xining City Field 4: Haidong region Field 5: Haibei Prefecture Field 6: Hainan Field 7: Huang Nanzhou Field 8: Golog Field 9: Yushu prefecture Field 10: Haixi
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
This data records the statistical data of the number of employees in different regions and industries of Qinghai Province at the end of 2006-2008. The data are divided according to the project, the total of the whole province, Xining City, Haidong region, Haibei Prefecture, Huangnan Prefecture, Hainan prefecture, Guoluo Prefecture, Yushu prefecture and Haixi Prefecture. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set contains six data tables with different structures. For example, there are 18 fields in the data table from 1978 to 2002 Field 1: Year Region Field 2: Total Field 3: agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery Field 4: extractive industries Field 5: manufacturing Field 6: production and supply of electricity, gas and water Field 7: Construction Field 8: geological exploration and water conservancy management Field 9: transportation, warehousing, posts and Telecommunications 10: Wholesale and retail Field 11: finance, insurance Field 12: Real Estate Field 13: social services Field 14: health, sports and social welfare Field 15: education, culture and arts, radio, film and television Field 16: scientific research and integrated technical services Field 17: state organs, political party organs and social organizations Field 18: other
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
The data set records the basic situation of rural households in Qinghai Province from 1985 to 2013, which is divided by industry, region, affiliation and registration type. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set consists of 12 data tables Basic situation of rural households in Main Years 1985-2004.xls Basic information of rural households in Main Years 1985-2006.xls Basic situation of rural households in Main Years 1985-2008.xls Basic information of rural households in Main Years 1985-2009.xls Basic situation of rural households in Main Years 1990-2010.xls Basic information of rural households in Main Years 1990-2005.xls Basic situation of rural households in Main Years 1995-2011.xls Basic situation of rural households in Main Years 2000-2013.xls Basic situation of rural households in Main Years 2000-2012.xls Basic information of rural households 1985-2001.xls Basic information of rural households, 1985-2002.xls Basic information of rural households 1985-2003.xls The data table structure is the same. For example, there are 10 fields in the 1985-2001 data table about the basic situation of rural households Field 1: Project Field 2: 1985 Field 3: 1990 Field 4: 1995 Field 5: 1996 Field 6: 1997 Field 7: 1998 Field 8:1999 Field 9:2000 Field 10:2001
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
"Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. The values shown are midyear estimates.This dataset includes demographic data of 22 countries from 1960 to 2018, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Maldives, etc. Data fields include: country, year, population ratio, male ratio, female ratio, population density (km). Source: ( 1 ) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision. ( 2 ) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, ( 3 ) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, ( 4 ) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Reprot ( various years ), ( 5 ) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database, and ( 6 ) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme. Periodicity: Annual Statistical Concept and Methodology: Population estimates are usually based on national population censuses. Estimates for the years before and after the census are interpolations or extrapolations based on demographic models. Errors and undercounting occur even in high-income countries. In developing countries errors may be substantial because of limits in the transport, communications, and other resources required to conduct and analyze a full census. The quality and reliability of official demographic data are also affected by public trust in the government, government commitment to full and accurate enumeration, confidentiality and protection against misuse of census data, and census agencies' independence from political influence. Moreover, comparability of population indicators is limited by differences in the concepts, definitions, collection procedures, and estimation methods used by national statistical agencies and other organizations that collect the data. The currentness of a census and the availability of complementary data from surveys or registration systems are objective ways to judge demographic data quality. Some European countries' registration systems offer complete information on population in the absence of a census. The United Nations Statistics Division monitors the completeness of vital registration systems. Some developing countries have made progress over the last 60 years, but others still have deficiencies in civil registration systems. International migration is the only other factor besides birth and death rates that directly determines a country's population growth. Estimating migration is difficult. At any time many people are located outside their home country as tourists, workers, or refugees or for other reasons. Standards for the duration and purpose of international moves that qualify as migration vary, and estimates require information on flows into and out of countries that is difficult to collect. Population projections, starting from a base year are projected forward using assumptions of mortality, fertility, and migration by age and sex through 2050, based on the UN Population Division's World Population Prospects database medium variant."
DONG Wen
This data set records the statistical data of the permanent population size (2007-2018) in different regions of China, and the data are divided by year. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set consists of seven data tables with the same structure. For example, the data table from 2011 to 2018 has two fields: Field 1: year Field 2: Region
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
This data records the statistical data of the number of employees at the end of 2001-2008 in Qinghai Province by registration type and sub industry. The data is divided by project, total, state-owned units, urban collective units and other units. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set contains eight data tables with the same structure. For example, the data table in 2006 has five fields: Field 1: Project Field 2: Total Field 3: state owned Units Field 4: urban collective unit Field 5: other units
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
Taking 2000 as the base year, the future population scenario prediction adopted the Logistic model of population, and it not only can better describe the change pattern of population and biomass but also is widely applied in the economic field. The urbanization rate was predicted using the urbanization Logistic model. Based on the existing urbanization horizontal sequence value, the prediction model was established by acquiring the parameters in the parametric equation applying nonlinear regression. The urban population was calculated by multiplying the predicted population by the urbanization rate. The Logistic model was used to predict the future gross national product of each county (or city), and then, according to the economic development level of each county (or city) in each period (in terms of real GDP per capita), the corresponding industrial structure scenarios in each period were set, and the output value of each industry was predicted. The trend of industrial structure changing in China and the research area lagged behind the growth of GDP, so it was adjusted according to the need of the future industrial structure scenarios of the research area.
ZHONG Fanglei
The data set records the number of rural households, population and rural employees in Qinghai Province from 1978 to 2003, and the data is divided by year. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. The data set consists of four tables: rural employees 1978-2001.xls, rural employees 1978-2002.xls, rural households, population and rural employees 1978-2003.xls, rural households, population and rural employees 2004.xls. The data table structure is the same. For example, there are eight fields in the data table from 1978 to 2001 Field 1: Year Region Field 2: total of rural employees Field 3: agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery Field 4: Industry Field 5: Construction Field 6: transportation, warehousing, posts and Telecommunications Field 7: Wholesale and retail trade catering industry Field 8: other non agricultural industries
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
The main body of the Tibetan Plateau is Qinghai Province and the Tibetan Autonomous Region. The economic and social data of Qinghai Province and the Tibetan Autonomous Region are the basis for the analysis and assessment of the basic data of sustainable development of populations, resources, environment and economic society on the Tibetan Plateau by integrating the basic data of natural sciences. Under normal circumstances, the statistical yearbooks of all provinces and regions are all in paper and CD-ROM versions, and users need to perform secondary editing before they can use them. This data set mainly relies on the raw data of the Statistical Yearbook of Qinghai Province and the Tibetan Autonomous Region to carry out data conversion and integrate the current economic and social data sets. The temporal coverage of the data is from 2007 to 2016, and the temporal resolution is one year. The spatial coverage is Qinghai Province and the Tibetan Autonomous Region of the Tibetan Plateau. The spatial resolution is the administrative unit of the prefecture or city. The data include information on population, economy, finance, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, investment in fixed assets, education and health.
WANG Shijin
The data set records the urbanization rate data of each state of Uzbekistan from 2000 to 2017.The data is from Uzbekistan's national statistics bureau. Urbanization is a concept with broad implications.In a narrow sense, it generally refers to the urbanization of population, which refers to the increase of the number of cities and the expansion of the urban scale, and the process of population aggregation to cities in a certain period.Urbanization rate refers to the proportion of permanent urban residents in a region in the total permanent resident population.The name of the original index is Russian, which has been translated and edited.The accuracy of the official data can provide basic data basis for the study of the socio-economic development of central Asian countries.
Kazakhstan National Bureau Of Statistics, HUANG Jinchuan, MA Haitao
This data records the statistical data of the number of employees of urban units in Qinghai Province at the end of 2009-2018, which are divided by project, total, state-owned units, urban collective units and other units. The data are collected from the statistical yearbook of Qinghai Province issued by the Bureau of statistics of Qinghai Province. There are 12 data tables in the dataset, and the structure of each year's data table is the same. For example, the data table in 2018 has six fields: Field 1: Project Field 2: item Field 3: Total Field 4: state owned Units Field 5: urban collective units Field 6: other units
Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Statistics
The data set records one belt, one road, 1960-2017 countries' population data along 65 countries. The total population is the sum of population groups living in a certain time and a certain area. Population density is the number of people per unit land area. Population growth rate is the rate of population growth caused by natural and migration changes in a certain period of time. Total population, population density and population growth rate are the most basic indicators in population statistics. They are of great significance for understanding national conditions and national strength, formulating population plans and economic and social development plans, and carrying out population scientific research. Data sources: (1) United Nations Population Division, world population prospects: 2017, 2018 revision; (2) census reports and other statistical publications of the National Bureau of statistics; (3) Eurostat: population statistics; (4) United Nations Statistics Division, population and vital statistics reports (different years); (5) United States Census Bureau: international database; (6) Pacific Community Secretariat: statistical and demographic programme. The data set contains three data tables: total population, population density, population growth rate,
XU Xinliang
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