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[欧洲] 斯洛伐克共和国统计年鉴2018

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斯洛伐克共和国统计年鉴2018
Primary Econom ic Indica tors
T 1.. Primary economic indicators.......................... 32
Territory and Climate
2. Territory and Climate.................................................... 48
T 2–1.. Territorial breakdown of the Slovak Republic
as at Dec. 31, 2017............................................ 49
T 2–2.. Area, borders and surface of the Slovak
Republic in 2017............................................... 52
T 2–3.. Location of the Slovak Republic’s territory... 53
T 2–4.. Maximum distances on the area of the Slovak
Republic............................................................. 53
T 2–5.. Meteorological data from selected monitoring
stations............................................................... 54
T 2–6.. Hydrological data............................................. 57
T 2–7.. Main rivers in the Slovak Republic, their
basins and length of bordering watercourses. 57
T 2–8.. Mountains......................................................... 58
DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS
3. Population...................................................................... 61
T 3–1.. Population......................................................... 65
T 3–2.. Mid–year population by age groups................ 68
T 3–3.. Population by age as of Dec. 31...................... 69
T 3–4.. Population by nationality as of Dec. 31.......... 75
T 3–5.. Population by marital status as of Dec. 31..... 76
T 3–6.. Population change............................................ 77
T 3–7.. First marriages by age of groom and bride....... 79
T 3–8.. Marriages by age of engaged couples in 2017.. 79
T 3–9.. Marriages by education of engaged couples
in 2017............................................................... 80
T 3–10.. Divorces by age of married couples in 2017 .
T 3–11.. Divorces by education of married couples
in 2017............................................................... 80
T 3–12.. Divorces by cause of the breakdown of
marriage and by sex.......................................... 81
T 3–13.. Divorces by number of under–age children... 82
T 3–14.. Divorces by duration of marriage.................... 83
T 3–15.. Live–births by age of mother........................... 84
T 3–16.. Fertility of women by age................................. 84
T 3–17.. Live–births by month of birth......................... 85
T 3–18.. Live–births by legitimacy and birth order
of marital live–births........................................ 85
T 3–19.. Abortions by type and age of women............. 86
T 3–20.. Deaths by age and sex...................................... 87
T 3–21.. Deaths by age and sex per 100 thous.
inhabitants......................................................... 88
T 3–22.. Deaths of men by cause of death.................... 89
T 3–23.. Deaths of women by cause of death............... 90
T 3–24.. Life expectancy by sex and age......................... 91
T 3–25.. Internal migration of population by type
of migration....................................................... 95
T 3–26.. International migration by country of
previous/next residence in 2017...................... 96
T 3–27.. International migration by citizenship
of migrants in 2017........................................... 99
T 3–28.. Asylum seekers in the Slovak Republic.......... 101
4. Labour Market............................................................... 102
T 4–1.. Economic activity of the population (LFS)... 109
T 4–2.. Employed by age and education (LFS).......... 110
T 4–3.. Employed by Classification of Occupation –
ISCO–08 (LFS)................................................ 111
T 4–4.. Employed by economic activity – SK NACE
Rev. 2 (LFS)...................................................... 112
T 4–5.. Employed by status in employment, working
time and permanency of the job (LFS).......... 113
T 4–6.. Ad hoc module on self-employment (LFS)
for the 2nd quarter 2017..................................... 114
T 4–7.. Average number of employed persons
in the economy of the SR................................ 115
T 4–8.. Average gross nominal monthly earnings
of employees in the economy of the SR
calculated per persons...................................... 116
T 4–9.. Average number of employed persons and
average gross nominal monthly earnings in
the economy of the SR by size of enterprises. 117
T 4–10.. Average gross hourly earnings of employees
in the economy of the SR for the enterprises
with 20 and more employees (calculated per
persons)............................................................. 118
T 4–11.. Structure of average gross nominal monthly
earnings of employees in the economy of the
SR for 2017 (from the Structure of Earnings
Survey)............................................................... 119
T 4–12.. Structure of monthly labour costs per
employee in 2016 (from Total Labour Costs
Survey)............................................................... 124
T 4–13.. Hourly labour costs in the SR (from Total
Labour Costs Survey)....................................... 126
T 4–14.. Job applicants registered in the Offices of
Labour, Soc. Affairs, Family as of Dec. 31....... 127
T 4–15.. Unemployed by LFS......................................... 128
T 4–16.. Job vacancies by sections of economic
activities – SK NACE Rev. 2........................... 129
5. Income, Expenditure and Consumption of Households. 130
T 5–1.. Gross money income of private households
by type of income (Household Budget
Surveys)............................................................. 139
T 5–2.. Net money income of private households
(Household Budget Surveys) .......................... 139
T 5–3.. Gross money income and expenditure
of private households by social groups
(Household Budget Surveys)........................... 140
T 5–4.. Structure of net money income and
expenditure of private households by social
groups (Household Budget Surveys).............. 146
T 5–5.. Selected cross-sectional indicators based on
the cross-sectional component of EU–SILC.. 152
T 5–6.. Equipment of the households by selected
durables – EU–SILC........................................ 155
T 5–7.. Consumption of selected kinds of food and
alcoholic beverages (per capita/year) ............ 156
T 5–8.. Daily consumption of energy and the most
important nutritive substances per capita...... 157
6. Education....................................................................... 158
T 6–1.. Kindergartens and basic schools as of Sept. 15. 162
T 6–2.. Special schools as of Sept. 15.......................... 162
T 6–3.. Grammar schools as of Sept. 15..................... 163
T 6–4.. Vocational secondary schools as of Sept. 15 . 163
T 6–5.. Conservatories as of Sept. 15 ......................... 163
T 6–6.. Universities and colleges as of Oct. 31........... 164
T 6–7.. Universities and colleges by fields of study –
students of Slovak citizenship as of Oct. 31... 164
T 6–8.. Universities and colleges – foreign students .
by citizenship as of Oct. 31.............................. 167
T 6–9.. Universities and colleges – public, private
and state as of Oct. 31, 2017.............................. 168
T 6–10.. Schools by type and teaching language as
of Sept. 15.......................................................... 170
T 6–11.. Private schools as of Sept. 15.......................... 170
T 6–12.. Basic schools of arts as of Sept. 15................. 171
T 6–13.. Providing meals at schools as of Dec. 31....... 171
T 6–14.. Social scholarships........................................... 171
T 6–15.. After school facilities as of Sept. 15................ 172
T 6–16.. Church schools as of Sept. 15......................... 172
T 6–17.. Sports schools .................................................. 173
T 6–18.. Sports classes ................................................... 173
7. Health............................................................................. 174
T 7–1.. Health facilities, working posts, beds as
of Dec. 31.......................................................... 178
T 7–2.. Employees working in health services as of
Dec. 31............................................................... 179
T 7–3.. Bed fund in the wards of institutional health
care facilities as of Dec. 31.............................. 180
T 7–4.. Hospitalized patients in the wards of
institutional health care facilities and
natural curative spa.......................................... 181
T 7–5.. Average length of stay in the wards of
institutional health care facilities.................... 182
T 7–6.. Bed occupancy in the wards of institutional
health care facilities.......................................... 183
T 7–7.. Number of visits in out-patient health care
units (without home visiting service).............. 184
T 7–8.. Selected infectious diseases compulsory
notified ............................................................. 185
T 7–9.. Terminated cases of incapacity for work........ 186
T 7–10.. Incapacity for work due to disease and injury.. 187
T 7–11.. Calendar days of incapacity for work by
SK NACE Rev. 2 ............................................. 188
T 7–12.. Revenues and expenditures on health
insurance companies........................................ 189
T 7–13.. Insured under health insurance companies
as of Dec. 31...................................................... 190
T 7–14.. Expenditures on health.................................... 191
T 7–15.. Consumption of drugs...................................... 191
T 7–16.. Consumption of drugs by categories.............. 192
T 7–17.. Consumption of drugs by Anatomical
Therapeutic Chemical Classification System... 193
8. Social Protection........................................................... 194
T 8–1.. Revenues of the Social Insurance Agency...... 200
T 8–2.. Expenditures of the Social Insurance Agency. 201
T 8–3.. Pension benefits refunded by government..... 201
T 8–4.. Insured under the Social Insurance Agency
as of Dec. 31...................................................... 202
T 8–5.. Systematic sickness insurance benefits by kind. 203
T 8–6.. Pensions and average pensions as of Dec. 31. 204
T 8–7.. Expenditures on pensions benefits................. 204
T 8–8.. Pensions receivers as of Dec. 31...................... 205
T 8–9.. New granted pensions and average
age of beneficiaries........................................... 206
T 8–10.. Revenues and expenditures of supplementary
pension companies........................................... 206
T 8–11.. Contracts, insured and beneficiaries
in supplementary pension companies............ 207
T 8–12.. State social benefits – family support............. 208
T 8–13.. Social service facilities as of Dec. 31.............. 208
T 8–14.. Social service facilities as of Dec. 31 by kind... 210
T 8–15.. Expenditures on social assistance................... 210
T 8–16.. Receipts and expenditure on social protection. 211
9. Culture and Religion...................................................... 212
T 9–1.. Theatres............................................................. 215
T 9–2.. Musical ensembles............................................ 215
T 9–3.. Audio-visual works distributed to cinemas
in 2017............................................................... 216
T 9–4.. Radio broadcasting........................................... 217
T 9–5.. Television broadcasting.................................... 219
T 9–6.. Libraries............................................................. 220
T 9–7.. Periodical press................................................. 220
T 9–8.. Magazines by target group............................... 221
T 9–9.. Newspapers by type and target group............. 221
T 9–10.. Activities of individual cultural facilities
(museums, galleries, astronomic cabinets,
ZOO’s) .............................................................. 221
T 9–11.. Botanical gardens............................................. 222
T 9–12.. Preservation of monuments............................. 222
T 9–13.. Caves.................................................................. 223
T 9–14.. Selected indicators on churches...................... 224
T 9–15.. Selected indicators on Roman Catholic
Church............................................................... 226
T 9–16.. Membership in civil associations, chambers
and trade unions............................................... 228
MACROECONOMIC STATISTICS
10. National Accounts....................................................... 230
T 10–1.. Gross domestic product................................... 239
T 10–2.. Gross domestic product by output, income
and expenditure approach............................... 240
T 10–3.. Goods and services account............................ 244
T 10–4.. Balancing items of national accounts
in the Slovak Republic..................................... 246
T 10–5.. Distributive transactions for institutional
sectors................................................................ 250
T 10–6.. Main components of non–financial assets
for institutional sectors..................................... 256
T 10–7.. Financial transactions...................................... 260
T 10–8.. Gross output by economic activities............... 266
T 10–9.. Intermediate consumption by economic
activities............................................................. 268
T 10–10.. Gross value added by economic activities ..... 270
T 10–11.. Compensation of employees by economic
activities ............................................................ 272
T 10–12.. Total employment by economic activities...... 274
T 10–13.. Total hours worked by economic activities.... 276
T 10–14.. Gross fixed capital formation by selected
economic activities........................................... 278
T 10–15.. Final consumption of households
by COICOP classification............................... 280
T 10–16.. Final consumption of general government
sector by COFOG classification..................... 282
T 10–17.. Net lending/net borrowing and gross
consolidated debt of general government
sector.................................................................. 284
11. Foreign Trade............................................................... 285
T 11–1.. Territorial structure of foreign trade............... 288
T 11–2.. Foreign trade by commodity groups
(SITC Rev. 4).................................................... 289
T 11–3.. Total imports, total exports and trade balance
by selected countries........................................ 292
T 11–4.. Foreign trade by chapters in Harmonised
System – total imports..................................... 294
T 11–5.. Foreign trade by chapters in Harmonised
System – total exports...................................... 298
T 11–6.. Total imports of selected headings of the
Harmonised System ......................................... 302
T 11–7.. Total exports of selected headings of the
Harmonised System.......................................... 303
12. Prices............................................................................ 304
T 12–1.. Development of price indices (annual
averages) – inland............................................. 311
T 12–2.. Industrial producers price indices in classes
of SK NACE Rev. 2 – inland........................... 312
T 12–3.. Industrial producers price indices by the
SK NACE Rev. 2 – inland............................... 313
T 12–4.. Industrial producers price indices
by the SK NACE Rev. 2 – export.................... 314
T 12–5.. Industrial producers price indices
by the SK NACE Rev. 2 – total....................... 315
T 12–6.. Price indices of construction works by the
Classification of Products by Activity............ 316
T 12–7.. Producer price indices of agricultural
products............................................................. 316
T 12–8.. Average prices of agricultural products.......... 317
T 12–9.. Development of core and net inflation........... 317
T 12–10.. Harmonized indices of consumer prices........ 318
T 12–11.. Consumer price indices................................... 319
T 12–12.. Cost of living indices of employees................. 323
T 12–13.. Cost of living indices of pensioners................ 325
T 12–14.. Average consumer prices of selected
products................................................................ 327
13. Fixed Assets................................................................. 329
T 13–1.. Gross fixed assets at replacement prices as
of Dec. 31, 2016................................................ 331
T 13–2.. Net fixed assets at replacement prices as
of Dec. 31, 2016................................................ 332
T 13–3.. Fixed assets at replacement prices by sectors
of national accounts as of Dec. 31.................. 333
BUSINESS STATISTICS
14. Organizational Statistics............................................. 335
T 14–1.. Legal units by economic activities.................. 337
T 14–2.. Legal units by selected legal forms.................. 338
T 14–3.. Legal units by sectors and subsectors of the
National Accounts System as of Dec. 31, 2017. 339
T 14–4.. Enterprises by economic activities.................. 340
T 14–5.. Enterprises by economic activities and
selected ownership forms as of Dec. 31, 2017.. 341
T 14–6.. Enterprises by economic activities and size
categories by employees as of Dec. 31, 2017 ... 343
T 14–7.. Enterprises by selected ownership forms
and size categories by employees as of
Dec. 31, 2017..................................................... 344
T 14–8.. Self-employed natural persons by economic
activities and selected legal forms
as of Dec. 31, 2017............................................ 345
SECTORAL STATISTICS
15. Agriculture................................................................... 346
T 15–1.. Use of land........................................................ 352
T 15–2.. Gross agricultural production in enterprises
with 20 and more employees........................... 353
T 15–3.. Sown areas as of May 20.................................. 357
T 15–4.. Production of agricultural crops..................... 358
T 15–5.. Hectare yields.................................................... 359
T 15–6.. Selected sorts of vegetables............................. 360
T 15–7.. Selected sorts of fruit....................................... 361
T 15–8.. Roofed areas and irrigation............................. 362
T 15–9.. Age and sort composition of vineyards as
of Dec. 31.......................................................... 362
T 15–10.. Balance of cereals............................................. 363
T 15–11.. Livestock as of Dec. 31.................................... 364
T 15–12.. Livestock production........................................ 364
T 15–13.. Livestock yields................................................. 365
T 15–14.. Catches in inland waters.................................. 366
T 15–15.. Apiculture.......................................................... 366
T 15–16.. Sales of animal products of primary
producers........................................................... 367
T 15–17.. Level of agricultural production...................... 368
T 15–18.. Consumption of manufactured fertilizers...... 369
T 15–19.. Consumption of plant protection agents........ 369
T 15–20..Employees and earnings by main professions
in agriculture (in enterprises with 20 and
more employees)............................................... 370
T 15–21.. Economic accounts for agriculture (EAA):
production account.......................................... 371
T 15–22.. The structure of farms (from results of the
Farm Structure Survey).................................... 372
T 15–23..Employees on farms of legal persons
(from results of the Farm Structure Survey) . 372
T 15–24..Employed on farms of natural persons
(from results of the Farm Structure Survey).. 372
T 15–25.. Classification of farms by economic size
(from results of the Farm Structure Survey) . 373
T 15–26.. Used agricultural land area (from results of
the Farm Structure Survey)............................. 378
T 15–27.. Farms by size of used agriculture land (from
results of the Farm Structure Survey)............. 378
T 15–28..Farms by size of used arable land (from
results of the Farm Structure Survey)............. 379
16. Forestry........................................................................ 380
T 16–1.. Forest land as of Dec. 31................................. 382
T 16–2.. Reforestation and silviculture.......................... 383
T 16–3.. Entrepreneurial units managing forest
in 2017............................................................... 383
T 16–4.. Logging and timber deliveries......................... 384
17. Industry......................................................................... 385
T 17–1.. Basic indicators of industry............................. 387
T 17–2.. Selected indicators in industry by size
structure of enterprises.................................... 387
T 17–3.. Industrial production (not adjusted
from influence of working days number) by
economic activity.............................................. 388
T 17–4.. Industrial production (PY = 100;
not adjusted from influence of working
days number) by economic activity................ 389
T 17–5.. Industrial production (not adjusted from
influence of working days number) by Main
Industrial Groupings........................................ 390
T 17–6.. Industrial production (PY = 100;
not adjusted from influence of working days
number) by Main Industrial Groupings......... 390
T 17–7.. Turnover of enterprises with 20 and more
employees by economic activity........................ 391
T 17–8.. Turnover non–domestic of enterprises with
20 and more employees by economic activity.392
T 17–9.. Number of enterprises with 20 and more
employees by economic activity...................... 393
T 17–10.. Monthly labour productivity based on
turnover in enterprises with 20 and more
employees by economic activity...................... 394
T 17–11.. Average registered number of employees
in enterprises with 20 and more employees
by economic activity......................................... 395
T 17–12.. Average nominal monthly earnings of
employee in enterprises with 20 and more
employees by economic activity...................... 396
T 17–13.. Turnover of enterprises with 20 and more
employees by Main Industrial Groupings...... 397
T 17–14.. Selected indicators of enterprises with 20
and more employees by sector of ownership . 397
T 17–15.. Production of selected industrial commodities. 398
18. Energy.......................................................................... 401
T 18–1.. Balance of fuels, electricity and heat.............. 404
T 18–2.. Balance of solid fuels........................................ 405
T 18–3.. Balance of gaseous fuels................................... 406
T 18–4.. Balance of crude oil and petroleum products.. 407
T 18–5.. Balance of renewables and wastes................... 408
T 18–6.. Balance of electricity........................................ 409
T 18–7.. Balance of heat................................................. 410
T 18–8.. Consumption of selected fuels in agriculture
in enterprises with 20 and more employees... 411
T 18–9.. Consumption of selected fuels and
electricity in industry in enterprises with
20 and more employees.................................... 411
T 18–10.. Consumption of selected fuels and
electricity in construction in enterprises
with 20 and more employees........................... 411
19. Construction................................................................ 412
T 19–1.. Construction production and turnover –
aggregate data................................................... 416
T 19–2.. Construction production carried out by own
employees and average nominal monthly
earnings by size structure of enterprises........ 416
T 19–3. Average number of employed persons and
labour productivity per employed person by
size structure of enterprises............................. 417
T 19–4.. Average number of workers and labour
productivity per worker by size structure of
enterprises......................................................... 417
T 19–5.. Turnover by size structure of enterprises....... 418
T 19–6.. Basic indicators in construction enterprises
with 20 and more employees........................... 419
T 19–7.. Contractually agreed construction
production in new construction,
reconstructions and modernizations in
inland by Classification of Types of
Constructions in enterprises with 20 and
more employees................................................ 420
T 19–8.. Construction production carried out by
own employees by Classification of Products
(CPA) in enterprises with 20 and more
employees.......................................................... 421
T 19–9.. Dwellings........................................................... 423
T 19–10..Completed dwellings by number of rooms
in 2017............................................................... 424
T 19–11.. Completed dwellings by ownership in 2017... 424
20. Trade, Catering and Accommodation........................ 425
T 20–1.. Selected indicators on internal trade.............. 430
T 20–2.. Turnover in wholesale, retail trade and
repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
by economic activities...................................... 430
T 20–3.. Average number of employed persons in
wholesale, retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles by economic
activities............................................................. 431
T 20–4.. Average gross nominal monthly earnings
in wholesale, retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles by economic
activities............................................................. 431
T 20–5.. Turnover in wholesale trade except of motor
vehicles and motorcycles by economic
activities ............................................................ 432
T 20–6.. Average number of employed persons in
wholesale trade except of motor vehicles
and motorcycles by economic activities......... 433
T 20–7.. Average gross nominal monthly earnings
in wholesale trade except of motor vehicles
and motorcycles by economic activities......... 434
T 20–8.. Turnover in retail trade except of motor vehicles
and motorcycles by economic activities. 435
T 20–9.. Average number of employed persons in
retail trade except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles by economic activities................. 436
T 20–10..Average gross nominal monthly earnings
in retail trade except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles by economic activities................. 437
T 20–11.. Selected indicators in internal trade by size
structure of enterprises.................................... 438
T 20–12..Retail network in organizations with 20 and
more employees as of Dec. 31, 2017............... 440
T 20–13..Turnover in accommodation and food
service activities by economic activities......... 442
T 20–14..Average number of employed persons in
accommodation and food
service activities by economic activities......... 442
T 20–15..Average gross nominal monthly earnings in
accommodation and food
service activities by economic activities......... 442
T 20–16..Network of outlet centers of catering with
20 and more employees as of Dec. 31, 2017... 443
21. Transport, Storage and Post Services........................ 444
T 21–1.. Selected indicators on transport, storage
and post services (SK NACE Rev. 2)............. 448
T 21–2.. Basic data on transport network as of Dec. 31 . 449
T 21–3.. Motor vehicles as of Dec. 31........................... 449
T 21–4.. Average registered number of employees
for incorporated enterprises with 20 and
more employees (SK NACE Rev. 2)............... 450
T 21–5.. Railway transport............................................. 450
T 21–6.. Railway public freight transport by
commodity groups............................................ 451
T 21–7.. Road transport.................................................. 452
T 21–8.. Road public freight transport by commodity
groups................................................................ 453
T 21–9.. Inland waterway transport............................... 454
T 21–10.. Selected indicators for all providers of the
inland waterway transport on the territory
of the Slovak Republic regardless of
a registration country of a ship........................ 454
T 21–11.. City transport.................................................... 455
T 21–12.. Air transport..................................................... 455
T 21–13.. Pipeline transport............................................. 455
T 21–14.. Post offices........................................................ 456
22. I nformation and Communication, Information
Services....................................................................... 457
T 22–1.. Selected indicators on information and
communication (SK NACE Rev. 2) .............. 459
T 22–2.. Telecommunications as of Dec. 31................. 460
T 22–3.. Information and communication technology
in enterprises with 10 and more employees... 461
T 22–4.. Usage of information and communication
technology by individuals in households........ 462
23. Selected Market Services........................................... 463
T 23–1.. Basic indicators for selected market services. 465
T 23–2.. Turnover for selected market services by
size structure of enterprises............................. 465
T 23–3.. Average number of employed persons for
selected market services by size structure
of enterprises..................................................... 466
T 23–4.. Average gross nominal monthly earnings for
selected market services by size structure
of enterprises..................................................... 466
T 23–5.. Turnover for selected market services............. 467
24. Tourism........................................................................ 468
T 24–1.. Capacity and performances of accommodation
establishments........................................... 472
T 24–2.. Capacity and performances of accommodation
establishments in selected towns in 2017 . 472
T 24–3.. Foreign visitors in accommodation
establishments of tourism................................ 473
T 24–4.. Overnight stays of foreign visitors in
accommodation establishments of tourism... 474
T 24–5.. Active tourism organized by tour operators ..
and travel agencies in the SR........................... 475
T 24–6.. Passive tourism organized by tour operators
and travel agencies in the SR .......................... 477
25. Management of non-financial and financial
corporations................................................................ 479
T 25–1.. Selected indicators of non-financial
corporations by size structure of enterprises . 480
T 25–2.. Selected financial indicators of non-financial
corporations...................................................... 481
T 25–3.. Selected financial indicators of financial
corporations...................................................... 482
MULTI-DOMAIN STATISTICS
26. Environment................................................................. 483
T 26–1.. Protected territories.......................................... 490
T 26–2.. National parks and protected landscape
areas as of Dec. 31, 2017.................................. 491
T 26–3.. Penalties............................................................. 491
T 26–4.. Environmental expenditures............................ 492
T 26–5.. Tree species area and their age structure as
of Dec. 31, 2017................................................ 492
T 26–6.. Damage to forests caused by immisions as
of Dec. 31, 2017................................................ 493
T 26–7.. Degree of damage to forests by tree species
as of Dec. 31, 2017............................................ 493
T 26–8.. Damage of forests caused by abiotic and
biotic factors as of Dec. 31, 2017..................... 494
T 26–9.. Data on hunting grounds as of Dec. 31.......... 494
T 26–10.. Hunting and spring stock of game.................. 495
T 26–11.. Municipal waste by type of waste in 2017...... 496
T 26–12.. Municipal waste generation by subgroup of
Waste Catalogue............................................... 499
T 26–13..Waste by economic activities........................... 499
T 26–14.. Emissions of pollutants by economic activity.. 500
T 26–15.. Emissions of greenhouse gasses by economic
activity............................................................... 507
T 26–16.. Emissions and weighted emissions in districts
according to the highest amount of weighted
emissions in 2016.............................................. 512
T 26–17.. Immissions in selected localities in 2017 –
annual average concentrations........................ 513
T 26–18..Numbers of exceedances of immission limit
values in 2017.................................................... 514
T 26–19..Regional air pollution in 2017......................... 515
T 26–20..Levels of surface ozone in selected
monitoring stations........................................... 515
T 26–21.. Regional pollution of precipitation in 2017... 516
T 26–22..Water courses and waterworks under
the administration of water management
organizations as of Dec. 31.............................. 517
T 26–23..Public water-supply and sewage systems as
of Dec. 31.......................................................... 519
T 26–24..Waste water discharged into water courses
in 2017............................................................... 520
T 26–25..Generation of waste water in 2017.................. 521
T 26–26..Assessment of quality of surface water by
river basins in 2017........................................... 522
T 26–27..Water quality in the mouths of significant
water courses in 2017....................................... 524
27. Science and Technology............................................... 525
T 27–1.. Research and development (R&D) personnel. 530
T 27–2.. Research and development personnel in
FTE by sectors and fields of science.............. 531
T 27–3.. Expenditures on research and development.. 531
T 27–4.. Expenditures on research and development
by sectors and fields of sciences...................... 532
T 27–5.. Expenditures on research and development
by socio–economic objectives......................... 532
T 27–6.. Expenditures on research and development
by R&D activities.............................................. 533
T 27–7.. Expenditures on research and development
in selected fields of R&D performance.......... 533
T 27–8.. Applications concerning industrial legal
protection.......................................................... 534
T 27–9.. Granted and registered kinds concerning
industrial legal protection................................ 534
T 27–10.. Patent applications according to the
International Patent Classification in 2017.... 535
T 27–11.. Foreign patent applications and PCT
according to the International Patent
Classification in 2017....................................... 536
T 27–12.. Granted patents according to the International
Patent Classification in 2017............ 537
T 27–13.. Trademark applications by country of origin.. 538
T 27–14.. Registered trademarks by country of origin... 539
T 27–15.. Innovation activity of enterprises.................... 540
CRIMINALITY , JUSTICE, ACCIDENTS
AND NATURAL DISASTERS
28. Criminality and Justice............................................... 541
T 28–1.. Criminality........................................................ 545
T 28–2.. Development of criminal offences by basic
groups and types............................................... 545
T 28–3.. Criminal offenders............................................ 546
T 28–4.. Cases settled by courts..................................... 546
T 28–5.. Results of criminal proceedings and legally
passed sentences............................................... 547
T 28–6.. Persons convicted of selected crimes............. 547
T 28–7.. Juveniles convicted of selected crimes........... 548
T 28–8.. Civil cases.......................................................... 548
T 28–9.. Accused and convicts in custody and
penitentiary institutions.................................... 550
T 28–10..Convicts in penitentiary institutions by rank
of patrol as of Dec. 31...................................... 550
T 28–11.. Convicts in penitentiary institutions by rank
of patrol, education and sex as of Dec. 31..... 551
T 28–12..Convicts in penitentiary institutions by
duration of custodial sentence and by rank
of patrol as of Dec. 31...................................... 552
T 28–13..Convicts in penitentiary institutions by age
and sex as of Dec. 31........................................ 553
29. Accidents and Natural Disasters................................ 554
T 29–1.. Road traffic accidents...................................... 555
T 29–2.. Road traffic accidents by cause....................... 555
T 29–3.. Road traffic accidents by main causes............ 556
T 29–4.. Road traffic accidents by place of origin........ 556
T 29–5.. Fires................................................................... 557
T 29–6.. Fires by branches of the economy.................. 557
T 29–7.. Killed and injured persons in fires by
selected categories............................................ 557
T 29–8.. Floods effects on the property, environment,
people and animals .......................................... 558
GENDER EQUALITY
30. Gender equality............................................................ 559
T 30–1.. Average gross nominal monthly earnings
of employees by ISCO–08………………........... 561
T 30–2.. Job applicants by marital status as of
Dec. 31............................................................ 563
T 30–3.. Unemployment rate by education................. 564
T 30–4.. Average monthly level of pensions sole........ 565
T 30–5.. Selected cross–sectional indicators based
on the cross–sectional component
of EU SILC..................................................... 566
T 30–6.. Health status of population........................... 568
T 30–7.. Drug addiction................................................ 570
T 30–8.. Suicides........................................................... 571
T 30–9.. Criminal offenders......................................... 572
T 30–10.. Victims of crimes........................................... 574
T 30–11.. Elections.......................................................... 575
Interna tional statistics
31. International Surveys................................................... 577
T 31–1.. Surface area, population and population
density................................................................ 580
T 31–2.. Population by age groups................................. 583
T 31–3.. Marriages........................................................... 587
T 31–4.. Divorces............................................................. 588
T 31–5.. Natality.............................................................. 589
T 31–6.. Mortality............................................................ 590
T 31–7.. Infant mortality................................................. 591
T 31–8.. Natural increase (decrease) in population..... 592
T 31–9.. Net migration.................................................... 593
T 31–10.. Life expectancy in 2016.................................... 594
T 31–11.. Education attainment level.............................. 595
T 31–12.. Economic activity rate..................................... 598
T 31–13.. Employment rate.............................................. 601
T 31–14.. Employment rate of older workers.................. 604
T 31–15..Unemployment rate.......................................... 607
T 31–16.. Long-term unemployment rate........................ 610
T 31–17.. Gross domestic product per capita in
purchasing power standards (EU-28 = 100)... 613
T 31–18.. GDP growth rate.............................................. 614
T 31–19.. Labour productivity per person employed
(EU-28 = 100)................................................... 615
T 31–20..Gross domestic expenditures on research
and development............................................... 616
T 31–21.. Expenditures on social protection.................. 617
T 31–22.. Old-age pensions............................................... 618
T 31–23.. Information technologies................................. 619
T 31–24.. Share of renewable energy in gross final
energy consumption......................................... 620
T 31–25..Greenhouse gas emissions............................... 621
T 31–26.. Industrial production index............................. 622
T 31–27.. Gross agricultural production (average
from 2004 – 2006 = 100)................................. 623
T 31–28.. Cereals............................................................... 626
T 31–29..Potatoes............................................................. 627
T 31–30.. Sugar beet.......................................................... 628
T 31–31.. Cattle................................................................. 629
T 31–32.. Pigs..................................................................... 630
T 31–33.. Beef production................................................ 631
T 31–34.. Pork production................................................... 632
T 31–35.. Production of milk............................................ 633
T 31–36.. General consumer price indices...................... 634
T 31–37.. Consumer price indices of foodstuffs............. 635
T 31–38.. Inflation rate..................................................... 636
T 31–39..Comparative price levels.................................. 637
T 31–40..Imports, exports and balance of foreign
trade................................................................... 638
T 31–41.. International reserves (minus gold)
as of Dec. 31......................................................... 641
T 31–42.. Gender Equality Index in 2015.......................... 642

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