Statistical Yearbook definition
Examples of Statistical Yearbook in a sentence
Iran Statistical Yearbook, 1380 (March 2001 - March 2002), SCI, Iran.
This information is published in monthly bulletins, in the Statistical Yearbook of Greece and the Social Welfare and Health Statistics book.
In addition, the Group will make reference to the China Statistical Yearbook which contains price indices of certain commodities such as cotton and cooking oil.
Furthermore, with reference to the Statistical Yearbook 2019, 231,593 individuals are employed by the government and 1.687 million individuals work for the private sector.
The IFT has this information publicly available but only for the year 2015, as contained in its Statistical Yearbook 2015 (Anuario Estadístico 2015).
Their installed power capacities and annual power generation in 2005 were collected from the ‘Chinese Electricity Statistical Yearbook 2006’ and ‘Statistical Materials for Chinese Electrical Industry’.
The Meetings of SAARCSTAT review the progress, inter-alia, in SAARCSTAT website, publication of SAARC Statistical Yearbook, publication of SAARC Catalogue of Statistical Publications, SAARC Directory of Statistical Experts, SAARC Classification, Project on Concepts, Definitions and Standards of Health Statistics for the SAARC region, development of institutional framework for Data Collection on Trade in Services and discussion on SAARC forum for Disability Statistics.
These data are available as a part of Health Statistical Yearbook for Serbia, Montenegro and for 18 The World Health Organization – WHO and the International Diabetes Federation – IDF, estimate that in 2007, 246 million people worldwide suffered from diabetes, and that the number of diabetics will increase up to 380 million by the year 2025.
According to Steel Statistical Yearbook (2007) apparent consumption of crude steel for Norway is given in the table below: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Consumption (.000 tons) 1880 1995 1230 1260 1260 1300 1301 1812 1388 1656 We will make forecasting for 2010 by using different methods of forecasting since the plant is considered to be ready for production at the end of 2010.
Preparing and implementing a dissemination strategy, including improvements and updates to the CSO’s website, and development of data users and stakeholders communication rosters; (b) Strengthening CSO’s publishing capabilities, and enhancing the Statistical Yearbook; and (c) Arranging seminars, workshops and conferences for users and producers of statistics.