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İçindəkilər Contents Səhifə Page Əsas Sosial-Iqtisadi Göstəricilər Main İçindəkilər Səhifə Contents Page Əsas sosial-iqtisadi göstəricilər Main socio-economic indicators 38 Əhalinin sayı Population size 40 Doğulanlar, ölənlər və təbii artım Births, deaths and natural increase 40 Körpə ölümü Infant mortality 41 Doğulanda gözlənilən ömür uzunluğu Life expectancy at birth 41 Nikah və boşanmalar Marriages and divorces 42 Məşğul əhalinin iqtisadiyyatın sahələri üzrə bölgüsü Employment by branches of economy 43 Məşğul əhalinin iqtisadiyyatın sektorları üzrə bölgüsü Employment by sectors of economy 44 Əhalinin pul gəlirləri Money incomes of population 45 Əhalinin pul gəlirləri və xərcləri Money incomes and expenditures of population 45 Əhalinin pul gəlirləri vəl xərc əri, faizlə Money incomes and expenditures of population, in percent 46 İqtisadiyyatın sahələri üzrə orta aylıq nominal əmək haqqı Average monthly nominal wages and salaries by sectors of economy 49 Pensiyaçıların sayı Number of pensioners 50 Məktəbəqədər uşaq müəssisələri Preschool institutions 53 Ümumi təhsil General education 54 Gündüz ümumtəhsil məktəblərində müəllimlərin təhsil səviyyəsinə görə bölgüsü Distribution of teachers of general educational schools by level of education 55 Orta ixtisas təhsil müəssisələri Specialized secondary educational institutions 56 Ali məktəblər Higher educational institutions 57 Elm Science 58 Mədəniyyət Culture 61 35 …ardı… …continued… İçindəkilər Səhifə Contents Page Səhiyyənin əsas göstəriciləri Main indicators of health 62 İdman qurğuları Sport establishments 63 Sanatoriyalar, istirahət və turizm müəssisələri Sanatoriums, rest and tourism establishments 64 Pərakəndə əmtəə dövriyyəsinın əsas göstəriciləri Main indicators of retail trade turnover 65 Ümumi ictimai məhsul Gross public product 66 Milli gəlir National income 66 Ümumi ictimai məhsulun sahə strukturu Share of economic sectors in gross public product 67 Milli gəlirin sahə strukturu Share of economic sectors in national income 67 Ümumi ictimai məhsulun indeksi Index of the gross public product 68 Milli gəlirin indeksi Index of the national income 68 Dövlət büdcəsi State budget 69 İqtisadiyyata kredit qoyuluşları Credit investment to economy 71 Müəssisə və təşkilatlarının mənfəəti Profits of enterprises and organizations 71 Sənayenin əsas göstəriciləri Main indicators of industry 72 Sahələr üzrə sənaye məhsulunun (işlərin, xidmətlərin) həcmi Volume of industrial products by branches 75 Sahələr üzrə sənaye istehsalının strukturu Structure of industrial production by branches 76 Sahələr üzrə sənaye istehsalının indeksləri Indexes of industrial production by branches 77 Ən mühüm sənaye məhsullarının istehsalı Production of main types of industrial products 78 Sahələr üzrə səlnayedə ça ışan işçilərin sayı Number of employees engaged in industry by branches 80 Kənd təsərrüfatının ümumi məhsulu Gross output of agriculture 83 36 …sonu …end İçindəkilər Səhifə Contents Page Kənd təsərrüfatı bitkilərinin əkin sahəsi Cultivated area of agricultural crops 83 Kənd təsərrüfatı bitkilərinin əkin sahəsi Sown area of agricultural crops 84 Bitkiçilik məhsullarının istehsalı Crop production 84 Kənd təsərrüfatı bitkilərinin məhsuldarlığı Yield of agricultural crops 85 Hər nəfərə düşən bitkiçilik məhsulları istehsalı Crop production per capita 85 Məhsuldar mal-qaranın baş sayı Number of productive livestock 86 Heyvandarlıq məhsullarının istehsalı Productıon of livestock products 87 Hər nəfərə dü şən heyvandarlıq məhsullarının istehsalı Livestock production per capıta 87 Tikintinin əsas iqtisadi göstəriciləri Main economic indicators of capital construction 88 Tikintinin əsas iqtisadi göstəriciləri, faizlə Main economic indicators of construction, in percent 89 Tikintinin əsas iqtisadi göstəriciləri, 1969=100 Main economic indicators of construction, 1969=100 89 Yeni istifadəyə verilmiş mühüm əhəmiyyətli obyektlərin sahələr üzrə siyahısı Main important objects newly introduced into use by fields 90 Nəqliyyatın əsas göstəriciləri Main indicators of transport 100 Nəqliyyat sektorunda yük daşınması Cargo transportation in transport sector 104 Nəqliyyat sektorunda yük dövriyyəsi Cargo turnover in transport sector 104 Nəqliyyat sektorunda sərnişin daşınması Passenger conveyance in transport sector 105 Nəqliyyat sektorunda sərnişin dövriyyəsi Passenger turnover in transport sector 105 Rabitənin əsas göstəriciləri Main indicators of communication 106 37 Əsas sosial-iqtisadi göstəricilər 1969 1975 1980 Əhalinin sayı, (ilin sonuna), min nəfər 5112,8 5733,7 6206,7 İqtisadiyyatda məşğul olanların orta illik sayı, min nəfər 1730,1 2017,3 2299,5 Ümumi ictimai məhsul, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 749,1 1220,9 1912,0 İstehsal edilmiş milli gəlir, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 329,2 528,6 906,5 İqtisadiyyatın sahələri üzrə əsas fondlar, mlyn.manat 1096,0 1762,0 2429,0 Sənaye məhsulunun ümumi həcmi, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 407,0 657,0 969,7 Kənd təsərrüfatının ümumi məhsulu, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 97,5 180,4 324,5 Dəmir yol nəqliyyatının yük dövriyyəsi, mlyn. ton km 23615,0 31658,0 33193,0 Ümumi istifadədə olan avtomobil nəqliyyatının yük dövriyyəsi, mlyn.ton km 3275,0 5581,0 7469,0 Əsas fondların istifadəyə verilməsi, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 270,6 394,6 607,7 Kapital qoyuluşu, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 345,6 506,9 645,1 Pərakəndə əmtəə dövriyyəsi, faktiki qiymətlərlə, mlyn.manat 189,8 275,7 374,7 Fəhlə və qulluqçuların sayı, min nəfər 1226,2 1505,7 1802,3 İctimai əmək məhsuldarlığı, manat 255,4 314,7 443,8 Əhalinin hər nəfərinə düşən pul gəlirləri, manat 46,3 64,3 82,4 Fəhlə və qulluqçuların orta aylıq əmək haqqı, manat 10,5 12,5 14,8 Kolxozçuların əmək haqqının ödənilməsi, manat 6,5 9,4 16,5 Qeyd: 1969-1982-ci illəri əhatə edən bu və növbəti cədvəllərdəki dəyər ifadəsində olan məlumatlar 1992-ci ildə qəbul edilmiş məzənnə (10 rubl = 1 manat) əsasında verilmişdir. 38 Main socio-economic indicators 1982-ci il 1969-cu ilə nisbətən 1982 1982 compared to 1969 6406,3 1,3 d. t. Number of population (end of the year), thsd.persons 2428,2 1,4 d. t. Average annual number of employed persons, thsd.persons 2292,7 2,5 d. t. Gross Public Product,in current prices, mln.manats 1045,8 2,5 d. t. Produced national income,in current prices, mln.manats 2746,0 2,2 d. t. Fixed assets by fields of economy, mln.manats 1207,7 2,7 d. t. Total volume of industrial products, in current prices, mln.manats 383,5 2,5 d. t. Gross agriculture product, in current prices, mln.manats 35510,0 1,5 d. t. Freight turnover of railway transport, mln.ton km 8736,0 2,7 d. t. Freight turnover of motor transport in common use , mln.ton km 619,5 ... Fixed assets submitted into use in current, mln.manats 754,6 2,2 d. t. Investment , in current prices, mln.manats 405,9 1,9 d. t. Retail turnover, current prices, mln.manats 1905,8 1,6 d. t. Number of workers and employees, thsd. persons 465,6 1,8 d. t. Public labour productivity, manat 90.4 2,0 d. t. Money income per capita, manat Average monthly wages and salaries of workers and employees, 15,5 1,5 d. t. manat 19,2 3,0 d. t. Payment of wages of state farmers, manat Note: The data in value terms in this and the next tables covering 1969-1982 years were indicated based on the exchange rate adopted in 1992 (10 roubles =1 manat). 39 Əhalinin sayı (ilin sonuna, min nəfər) Population size (to the end of the year, thsd. persons) 1982-ci il 1969-cu ilə Əhali 1969 1975 1980 1982 nisbətən, % Population 1982 compared to 1969, % Population size – Əhalinin sayı - cəmi 5112.8 5733.7 6206.7 6406.3 125.3 total şəhər 2560.4 2993.3 3301.5 3407.0 133.1 urban kənd 2552.4 2740.4 2905.2 2999.3 117.5 rural Əhalinin ümumi From total sayından: population size: kişilər 2480.9 2802.0 3026.3 3124.7 126.0 male qadınlar 2631.9 2931.7 3180.4 3281.6 124.7 female Doğulanlar, ölənlər və təbii artım Births, deaths and natural increase 1982-ci il 1969-cu ilə 1969 1975 1980 1982 nisbətən, % 1982 compared to 1969, % Nəfər Person doğulanlar 148078 141857 154974 160425 108.3 births ölənlər 35428 39291 43064 42376 119.6 deaths təbii artım 112650 102566 111910 118049 104.8 natural increase Əhalinin hər 1000 Per 1000 nəfərinə population doğulanlar 29.3 24.9 25.2 25.2 86.0 births ölənlər 7.0 6.9 7.0 6.7 95.7 deaths təbii artım 22.3 18.0 18.2 18.5 83.0 natural increase 40 Körpə ölümü Infant mortality 1982-ci il 1969-cu ilə 1969 1975 1980 1982 nisbətən, % 1982 compared to 1969, % 1 yaşa qədər ölən Infant mortality uşaqların sayı – under 1 year – nəfər person hər iki cins 5435 5284 4697 4914 90.4 both sex o cümlədən: including: oğlanlar 2915 2928 2570 2631 90.3 boys qızlar 2520 2356 2127 2283 90.6 girls Hər 1000 nəfər diri Per 1000 live doğulana hesabı ilə births hər iki cins 35.8 37.5 30.4 30.4 84.9 both sex ondan: of which: oğlanlar 38.5 40.0 32.3 31.8 82.6 boys qızlar 34.8 34.3 28.2 29.4 84.5 girls Doğulanda gözlənilən ömür uzunluğu (yaş sayı) Life expectancy at birth (number of age) 1982-ci il 1969-cu ilə 1969 1975 1980 1982 nisbətən, % 1982 compared to 1969, % Cəmi əhali 69.2 69.2 68.6 69.5 100.4 Total population kişilər 65.3 65.2 64.5 65.5 100.3 male qadınlar 72.6 72.8 72.2 73.1 100.7 female 41 Nikah və boşanmalar Marriages and divorces 1982-ci il 1969-cu ilə 1969 1975 1980 1982 nisbətən, % 1982 compared to 1969, % Sayı Number nikahlar 34193 47173 60134 62143 181.7 marriages boşanmalar 6695 7096 7116 6789 101.4 divorces Əhalinin hər 1000 Per 1000 nəfərinə population nikahlar 6.8 8.3 9.8 9.8 144.1 marriages boşanmalar 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 84.6 divorces 42 Məşğul əhalinin iqtisadiyyatın sahələri üzrə bölgüsü (min nəfər) Employment by branches of economy (thsd. persons) 1982-ci il 1969-cu
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