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  • 1. NATIONAL STATISTICAL OFFICE OF MONGOLIA MONTHLY BULLETIN OF STATISTICS 12 2010December Ulaanbaatar

2. CONTENTS General notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Methodological notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 12. Main indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 20I. Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21II. Labour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22III. Selected social indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26IV. , Social welfare and social insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28V. Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30VI. Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38VII. Crime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43VIII. Gross domestic products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47IX. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51X. , , Money, loan, stock market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64XI. State budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71XII. External trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74XIII. Business Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87XIV. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92XV. Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113XVI. onstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119XVII. Domestic trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122XVIII. , Transport and communications . . . . . . . . . . . . 123XIX. Inbound and Outbound passengers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126XX. , Meteorology and air pollution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 p Appendix of budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130- p Appendix of GDP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 137 3. Monthly Bulletin of statistics General notesI. :I. Abbreviations: AR Arkhangai -BO Bayan-Olgii BKHBayankhongor BU Bulgan -GO Govi-Altai DO Dornogovi DD Dornod DU Dundgovi ZA Zavkhan OV Ovorkhangai OM Omnogovi SU Sukhbaatar SE Selenge TO Tov UV Uvs KHOKhovd KHSKhovsgol KHEKhentii -DA Darkhan-Uul UB Ulaanbaatar OR Orkhon GS GovisumberII. II. Months have been shown by the Roman(I, II, III, IV, V... .)numerals (I, II, III, IV, V, etc).I-XII I-XII shows the accumulated data from the .beginning of the year including the particularmonth.1990-1995; 1990-1997 1990-1995; 1990-1997 annual average for . this particular time period.III. : III. The following symbols were used: ... ... data are not available 0.0 0.0 the amount is nil or negligible - . - no execution. Shows the term of which and in some cases it indicates not all elements of sum are given. .IV. IV. Due to the rounding figures (composition) , may not add up to the total and 100 100 percentage. . 3 4. Methodological notes Labour force survey The economically active population (Labour Force) comprising all persons of( )- either sex who furnish the supply of labour , for the production of economic goods and services (employed and unemployed,, including those seeking work), as defined by . the System of National Accounts (SNA), during a specified time reference period. , Economically active population is divided .into "usually active" or "currently active"during a specified time-reference period. The usually active population 12 comprises all persons a specified working age whose activity status, as determined in terms of the total number of weeks or days . during a long specified period or thepreceding 12 months or the precedingcalendar year was either employed or unemployed. 7 Economically currently active population comprises of population of labour . age, unemployed or employed in terms of their primary activity for the last week. 7 The economically currently inactive , population comprises all persons who were, neither "employed" or "unemployed" during ,the last week for the reasons such as attendant at educational institutions; retired; engaged in family duties and disabled. . , Employed means all citizen engaged in economic activity for pay (wages or salary) , and having an employment status of some . , sort. One can be regarded as employed if engaged in economic activity for pay above an hour for the last week. .Unemployed is a citizen of labour age, with full work abilities, who was for a while , , unemployed, ready to work and actively looking for a job., . a/ not employed means no work has a/ been done for pay or by an employment contract, no income was earned as self- 359 employed work or services within last week, as stated in Law on Labour or Clause 359 of4 5. Monthly Bulletin of statistics , Civili code., ;/ b/ available for work means to be not against signing an employment contract or a 359 work agreement as stipulated in Law on Labour or Clause 359 of Civili code. ;/ c/ actively seeking a job means actively trying to get a job by registering with , state or private employment offices, having information about vacancies at least once, or , addressed at least once to job vacancies , provider or their internet pages, placing job seeking advertisements in posters, and mass, media. . Labour The economically active population( )- (Labor Force) comprising all persons of either , sex who furnish the supply of labour for the , production of economic goods and services (employed and unemployed, including those, seeking work), as defined by the System of . National Accounts (SNA), during a specified ( )-time reference period. Economically active ,population is divided into usually active or currently active during a specified .time-reference period. Unemployed is a citizen of labour age, , , with full work abilities, who was for a while unemployed, ready to work and actively, looking for a job..Education Data for school enrollment, graduates , ,and new entrants is shown by aimags and, , , capital city, sex and academic years., ., Such as the number of pupils and (), - students kindergartens, secondary and high , , , school, vocational training institutions and , higher educational institutions and universities is being compiled according to . the international standard Classification of 1997 Education. The ISCED has been updated 5 6. and revised in 1997 and adopted since then. 0-6 According to this classification the education.is classified between 0-6 levels. , Social insurance and social welfare The social insurance is a socio-, , economic measure to provide pensions, , benefits or payments prescribed in the , legislation to the insured person in , contingencies of retirement, disability,, , , sickness and unemployment, as well as his/ or her dependents in case of the insured persons death, having established a Social , ,Insurance Fund through contributions , payable by individuals. The social insurance . shall consist of the branches as 1/ pension , , insurance, 2/ benefits insurance, 3/ health, , insurance, 4/ insurance against employment , injury and occupational diseases, 5/ .unemployment insurance. The social welfare is a measure to provide pensions, conditioned cash benefits , and community based welfare and, specialized care or nursing prescribed in the legislation to the person who needs social welfare supports. . , Data on social insurance and welfare 2009 4 is published monthly basis starting from April . 2009. Health Monthly health statistics are compiled through local units of Health Department, an Implementing Agency of the Government of Mongolia and received by the NSO of ()- . Mongolia.1 The mortality rate /infant mortality rate/(1000 ), 1-5 among children up to 1 year old in every (1000 1000 live birth, child mortality rate aged ), between 1-5 years old in every 1000 live , ,births, a number of people infected by contagious disease, a classification of .diseases, and a number of cured people anddeaths are calculated by regions. (1 The infant mortality rate (infants under1000 )- 1 age one year per 1000 live births) is estimated as a ratio of the number of deaths of infants under 1 year to the number of alive . births during a particular period of time.6 7. Monthly Bulletin of statistics1-5 The under 1-5 mortality rate (under (1-5 1000 1-5 age one year per 1000 live births) is)- 1-5 estimated as a ratio of the number of deaths of under 1-5 year to the number of alive births during a particular period time.. Crime Culpable acts and omissions subject , to the criminal liability specified in the , Criminal Code which are socially dangerous . shall be recognized crimes. Crime data source is monthly report of General Police . Department. Crimes shall be classified as follows , , according to the nature and degree of their , social danger and gravity of the punishment , , , to be imposed minor, less serious, serious . and grave. The Crime indicators have been innovated and enriched in connection with change of Criminal Law.. - , - Indicators like crime against human life, health, crime to cause others to commit, , suicide, violent crime such as attempted and negligent murder are being compiled in the, bulletin; . - , - Rape crime was included to the crime against children, family and social .morality; - - Crime against ownership right , includes theft of property, robbery, snatch , away others property, deceiving to obtain, others property, illegally misuse others , property and wasting;, . - Arson was included to crime against - environmental protection. .- Indecent assault was added to crime - against social safety. . The number of committed offences per 18 1000010000 population aged 18 and over is a quotient of the number of crimes and number of people aged 18 and over at the beginning 18 of the year. .7 8. Gross domestic product The primary data sources for Gross() Domestic Product (GDP) are official statistics , and balancesheets of enterprises., . Gross Domestic Product is a sum of value added produced by all domestic and, foreign units resident in the economy or sum ( ,of final products during one year period., ) . "Methodology on estimation of GDP- , and GNI" is approved by a decree Chairman2007 101/203 of NSO and Minister of Finance, 101/203, on " 2007. GDP from 2000-2006 estimated by this methodology."- -2000-2006 //-. According to 22nd paragraph of the third part, 12th article of the Law on Statistics, 12 it has decided to change base year of GDP3 22 estimation at the constant price from 2000 by- 2000 2005. 2005 . Prices () The consumer price index is a weighted average by consumption , expenditure distribution of prices of various goods and services purchased by the , households for its own consumption. . Since January 2008 having revised its methodology for CPI by which CPI for - Ulaanbaatar city was taken a national CPI, 2008 1the National Statistics Committee has moved to the international methodology by which the national CPI is estimated on the basis of , 2005weighted average for 2005 HIES consumption expenditure of aimags and the Capital city.. , The average market prices of agricultural foodstuff, wool, hide & skin at , , aimags centers & the capital city were shown., .8 9. Monthly Bulletin of statistics, , Money, loan, stock market Currency in circulation includes the , population and commercial banks cash and . currency outside the banks. 1- Money M1 includes public and private , sectors bank account currency, population , demand deposits and currency outside the . banks. 2 1 Money M2 is a sum of money M1 and . Quasi money. Quasi money consists of the , time saving deposits of individuals and , enterprises as wellas foreign currency .deposits. An active stock in a particular month is considered as the stock of companies with predominated trading.. General government budget , Since October 1995, the budget revenue and expenditure has been compiled 1995 10- according to the International Monetary Fund .standard classifications. The Mongolian General government, budget revenue and expenditure consists of , the central and local budget revenue and. expenditure. ,The Ministry of Finance collect and , ,aggregate the General government budget revenue and expenditure data from its Y department and offices that are under the(Y)- . jurisdiction of the ministry and forward the data to the National Statistical Office (NSO). ,State budget revenue and expenditure includes revenue and expenditure of , Government Special funds for Pension, , , Social Security, Roads, and Privatization. , . External trade- , , On 17th February of 2009, the 2009 chairman of NSO, the Minister of Finance and 2 17- the director of Customs General Administration approved "Methodology of calculating indicators of merchandise trade - statistics". According to this new . methodology and its amendments, estimates9 10. of previous years have changed. . . The table of this chapter were developed on the basis of the statistical . reports from the Customs GeneralAdministration of Mongolia. The commodities were classified according to the Harmonized System, developed by the World Trade Organization.- The price of import goods is defined by the, . .. CIF condition which means that exporter has to bear costs of transportation and insurance till purchasers country border as well as , customs tax. . Business Register Business Register Database has now 1998 been under construction for number of years , and is based on the results of the Census of Establishments, which was held in 1998. The Business database is currently updated on regular basis from National General Taxation Department data files as well as other registering organizations. . This Chapter is prepared based on Business Register data of the National Statistical Office, by end of March 2005.2005 3- . Legal Unit is the organizational structure specified in provision 1.1, article 3 3 1.1- of Law on State registration of Legal Units of Mongolia.. Legal units and economic entities that ,conduct several economic activities are reported by the main type of business activities. . Industry Classification by the kind of economic activities is based on the ISIC (International - Standard Industrial Classification) of United Nation.10 11. Monthly Bulletin of statistics . The value of total industrial sale is value of sales, completed work and services of business entities during the particular period. , .The growth of the industrial production was estimated on the basis of constant price of 2005 for the main commodities. 2005 . Data on production of the main industrial commodities shows a physical quantity of the particular produced goods. . , Hazardous phenomena and disasters , , For terms, namely hazardous phenomena, disasters, and accidents, , concepts and definitions set out in the Law . on Disaster Protection of Mongolia arefollowed. , Disasters mean loss of many human , lives and livestock, immense damage to, property and environment that exceeds , , , national and local resources and capacity , , due to hazardous phenomena, major , technological accidents, and terrorist acts or explosion. . Hazardous phenomena mean severe snow, dust storm, drought, dzud, flood, , , , , earthquake, desertification, fire, epidemic,, , , , epizootic, hazardous vegetative diseases or, spreading detrimental rodents. , . Major technological accidents mean destruction of factories, buildings,, communication or roads, accidents of , transportation facilities or leakage of, , , radioactive and hazardous chemical , substances caused by violation of technological procedures. .--- o 0 o --- 11 12. , Social and economic situation of Mongolia (2010 ) (As of the preliminary results of 2010)I. I. Social indicators According to the report of Ministry of2010 65.7 . ,Health, 65.7 thous.mothers delivered65.9 . . 65.9 thous.children in 2010. The number of 2010 mothers delivered children decreased by2.9 4.2 . 2.9 thous or 4.2 percent compared to previousyear. 2010 1-5In 2010, child mortality aged 347 1-5 increased by 107 or 44.6 percent to 347; 107 44.6 while infant mortality decreased by 111 or 8.0, percent to 1275. The number of maternal1275 , 111 deaths caused by pregnancy and delivery8.0 . complications decreased by 26 or 30 46.4 percent to 30 during the time., 26 46.4 . , , The number of unemployed who had ()-registered at Labour and Welfare Service, Divisions in aimags and capital city and were 2010 12 actively looking for job reached 38.3 , 38.3 thous.persons at the end of December, 173 0.5 . 2010, reflecting a increase of 173 persons or 0.5 percent, compared to the previous year. (1411 ), Compared to the previous year, the increase(609 ), (495 ), in the number of registered unemployed was(426 ), (308 ), mainly due to the increase in Ulaanbaatar city(294 ), (199 ), (142 ) (1411 persons), Tov (609 persons), Omnogovi (495 persons), Zavkhan . (426 persons), Arkhangai (308 persons),Dundgovi (294 persons), Khovd (199persons) and Khentii aimags (142 persons)respectively. As of the beginning of 2010/2011 2010/2011 academic year, number of students and 850.5 . pupils in all levels of educational institutions 9.4 . 1.1 reached 850.5 thous, increased by 9.4 thous. or 1.1 percent compared to the previous year. 2009/2010 In the 2009/2010 academic year, 139.5 .139.5 thous.students and pupils graduated all levels of educational institutions, of which ()- 90.2 . (9- 90.2 thous.pupils graduated general 53.5 , 11- 34.5 ), education schools (53.5 thous.pupils 9 th grade, 34.5 thous.pupils 11 th grade),()- 15.1 ., , 15.1 thous.students graduated technical and, 34.2 . vocational schools, 34.2 thous.students.graduated universities, higher educational institutions and colleges. According to the report of the StateSocial Insurance General Office, at the end12 13. Monthly Bulletin of statistics2010 576.0 .of 2010, 576.0 thous.persons were registered,as insurer, of which 356.7 thousand or 356.7 61.9 61.9 percent were those from the , ,establishments, and 219.2 thousand or219.2 38.1 38.1 percent from the public administration . institutions. Total amount of pension allocated from 2010 360.5 the social insurance fund reached , 73.6 , 360.5 bln.tog in 2010, out of which retirement12.6 pension accounted for 73.6 percent, pension, 7.1 , for disabled persons 12.6 percent,6.7 .breadwinner loss pension 7.1 percent, andmilitary pension 6.7 percent. In 2010, social welfare pensions and2010 56.7 . benefits allocated for 56.7 thous.people, 1.0 . 1.8 ,showing an increase of 1.0 thous.people or 2.8 1.8 percent, total amount of the allocated fund 11.2 . increased by 2.8 bln.tog or 11.2 percentcompared to the previous year. 2010 In 2010, along with the decision to 120 . allocate 120.0 thous.tog to every citizen from 2.6 276.0the Human development fund, a total of . 276.0 bln.tog were distributed to2.6 mln.people. 2010 In 2010, the number of infectious41.4 . , 2514 disease cases was 41.4 thousand, up by 6.5 . 2514 cases or 6.5 percent compared the previous year. The increase from the previous386 23.3 , year was mainly due 2323 or 9.9 times 1144 19.8 ,increase in the number of persons infected 975 by Enterovirus-71, and 2234 persons or 32.519.8 , percent increase in viral hepatitis, 352 609 9.6 persons or 11.4 percent increase in, , , shigellosis, but there was 386 or 23.3 2323 9.9 , percent decrease in the number of persons 2234 infected by varicella, 1144 persons or 19.8 32.5 , percent in trichomoniasis, 975 persons or 352 11.4 19.8 percent in syphilis, 609 persons or 9.6 .percent in gonococcal infection cases. 2010 /- 21 In 2010, 21 persons infected by, HIV/AIDS were newly recorded and the total/- 83 .HIV/AIDS cases reached 83 at the national /- 2010 level. In December 2010, a new HIV/AIDS12 . cases were not recorded. 2010 19825 The total number of crimes committed 548in 2010 was 19825, reflecting a decrease of 2.7 . 548 crimes or 2.7 percent compared to the 2010 7486 ,previous year. In 2010, occurred crimes1191 caused 7486 injuries, and 1191 deaths, down 1107 12.9 ,by 1107 persons or 12.9 percent and by 167 12.3 167 persons or 12.3 percent compared to .previous year. 13 14. II. II. Macroeconomic indicators The preliminary estimates of GDP by- 2010 production approach reached 8255.1 bln.tog, 8255.1 at current price, 4154.0 bln.tog at, 2005 2005 constant price in 2010, up by4154.0 , 25.3 percent at current price and 6.1 percent 25.3 , at constant price compared to the previous6.1 . year. - 2010 The above increase in GDP for ; ,2010 was mainly due to the 23.4 percent increase in wholesale and retail trade; repair23.4 , of motor vehicles and motorcycles, 11.3 , , 11.3 percent increase in manufacturing sector 6.3 and 6.3 percent increase in mining and .quarrying sector, respectively. The preliminary estimates of gross domestic product by expenditure approach2010 reached 8420.7 bln.tog in 2010, increased by8420.7 , 1852.3 bln.tog or 28.2 percent compared to1852.3 28.2 . the previous year. The increase was mainly due to the growth in final consumption and gross capital formation..The national consumer price index in December, 2010 increased by 2.4 percent() 2010 12 compared to the previous month, and 2.4 , 13.0 percent compared to the same period of 13.0 .the previous year. Annual average inflation rate was 10.1 percent. The increase in10.1 . national index compared to the previous , ,month was mainly due to 5.2 percent increase 5.2 in food and non-alcoholic beverages. . M According to the report of the Bank of (M2) 2010 Mongolia, money supply (broad money or4680.0 , M2) at the end of 2010 reached to740.4 18.8 , 4680.0 bln.tog, reflecting an increase of 1800.0 740.4 bln.tog or 18.8 percent compared to the62.5 .previous month, and an increase of1800.0 bln.tog or 62.5 percent compared tothe previous year. 2010 At the end of 2010, currency issued in 519.7 , circulation reached 519.7 bln.tog, 46.8 9.9 ,demonstrating an increase of 46.8 bln.tog or 147.9 39.89.9 percent compared to the previous month, . and 147.9 bln.tog or 39.8 percent comparedto the previous year. , , Loans outstanding at the end of 2010, amounted to 3264.8 bln.tog, up by2010 3264.8 152.3 bln.tog or 4.9 percent compared to the 152.3 previous month, and up by 609.8 bln.tog or4.9 , 609.8 23.0 percent compared to the previous year. 23.0 . Principals in arrears at the end of 2010 90.6 2010, reached 90.6 bln.tog reflecting an14 15. Monthly Bulletin of statistics, 0.3 increase of 0.3 bln.tog or 0.4 percent 0.4 , compared to the previous month, and31.2 25.6 . decrease of 31.2 bln.tog or 25.6 percent compared to the previous year. At the end of 2010, the non-performing 2010 374.4 loans over the bank system reached , 3.4 374.4 bln.tog, showing an increase of 0.9 , 3.4 bln.tog or 0.9 percent compared to the87.6 19.0 previous month, and decrease of 87.6 bln.tog. or 19.0 percent compared to the previous year. Mongolian togrog exchange rates 2009 against US Dollar and EUR, which . continually weakened in 2009 compared to same period of previous year, has 2010 3 appreciated since March 2010. Mongolian . . togrog against US Dollar appreciated by 2010 5.8 percent to 1357.84 tog, against EUR by1357.84 , 10.1 percent to 1805.08 tog, against CNY by 5.8 , 4.7 percent to 200.93 tog, against RUB by 1805.08 10.1 , 0.8 percent to 44.89 tog in 2010, compared 200.93 to the previous year. 4.7 , 44.89 0.8 . 2010 In 2010, there were total 253 trading253 , 92.9 days and 64.5 mln.shares valued at , 64.5 92.9 bln.tog were traded. . As of the preliminary result of 2010, total 2010 revenue and grants of the General 3078.4 Government Budget amounted to, 3078.4 bln.tog and total expenditure and net 3076.3 lending amounted to 3076.3 bln.tog,, 2.2 representing a profit of 2.2 bln.tog in the .General Government Budget overall balance. 2010 Current revenue of the General 3035.9 Government amounted to 3035.9 bln.tog and, 2271.2 , current expenditure reached 2271.2 bln.tog 764.7 as of the preliminary result of 2010. Thus, the .budget current balance was in profit of 764.7 bln.tog. Compared to the previous year, tax 1053.0 revenue increased by 1053.0 bln.tog or65.0 65.0 percent in 2010. The increase was mainly due to increase of 236.6 bln.tog or 236.6 2.3 times in windfall tax on some products,2.3 , and of 185.2 bln.tog or 90.2 percent in 185.2 corporate income tax and of 251.3 bln.tog or90.2 , 77.1 percent in value added tax, and 101.8 251.3 bln.tog or 61.0 percent in excise tax.77.1 , 101.8 61.0 . 15 16. Compared to the previous year, non-tax10.2 2.9 revenue increased by 10.2 bln.tog or 2.9 percent, out of which revenues from oil 53.4 petroleum up by 29.1 bln.tog or 2.1 times and49.2 other revenues up by 27.8 bln.tog or29.1 2.1 , 2.4 times, revenues from navigation fee up 27.8 by 9.4 bln.tog or 42.4 percent, although the2.4 , 9.4 revenues from dividends decreased by 42.4 53.4 bln.tog or 49.2 percent. As of the preliminary results of 2010, total expenditure and net lending of the2010 General Government Budget increased by3076.3 , 739.6 bln.tog or 31.7 percent to739.6 31.7 3076.3 bln.tog compared to the previous , 247.1year. This was mainly due to increase of 31.3 , , 247.1 bln.tog or 31.3 percent in subsidies 74.6 13.0 ,and transfers, 74.6 bln.tog or 13.0 percent in, 149.0wages and salaries, 149.0 bln.tog or 37.8 , 37.8 percent in purchase of other goods and 104.1 22.6 services, 104.1 bln.tog or 22.6 percent in .capital expenditure. 2010 Spending of 564.7 bln.tog on capital 564.7 expenditure as of the preliminary results of 2010 was higher by 104.1 bln.tog or104.1 22.6 22.6 percent compared to the previous year.. The increase in capital expenditure was due 13.5 to an increase of 117.6 bln.tog or 50.5 27.1 percent in capital expenditure of domestic sources, although the foreign 117.6 financed capital expenditure decreased by27.1 . 13.5 bln.tog or 50.5 percent. 2010 In 2010, Mongolia traded with132 , 132 countries from all over the world and total 6177.1 external trade turnover reached., 2899.2 6177.1 mln.US dollars, of which exports., 3277.9 . made up 2899.2 mln.US dollars and import. made up 3277.9 mln.US dollars. 2010 External trade balance showed a deficit378.7 . , of 378.7 mln.US dollars in 2010, increased by 126.4 mln.US dollars or 50.1 percent,126.4 . 50.1 compared to the previous year.. Total external trade turnover increased by 2154.0 mln.US dollars or 2154.0 . 53.5 percent, of which exports up by53.5 , 1013.8 mln.US dollars or 53.8 percent, and 1013.8 . 53.8 imports up by 1140.2 mln.US dollars or 53.3, 1140.2 percent respectively, compared to the. 53.3 . previous year. 98.0 Mineral products, natural or cultured , stones, precious metal, jewelry, coins, , , ,textiles & textile articles live animals, animal, , origin products, raw & processed hides,16 17. Monthly Bulletin of statistics, , skins, fur & articles thereof accounted for 98.0, percent of the total export value amount., , , .III. III. Economic sector indicators 2010 At national level as of the end of32.7 , 2010, 32.7 mln.livestock were counted, of1920.3 ., 2176.0 .,which1920.3thous.horse,269.6 ., 14480.4 ., 2176.0 thous.cattle, 269.6 thous.camel,13883.2 . .14480.4 thous.sheeps and 13883.2 thous.goat. 11.3The total number of livestock decreased 25.7 by 11.3 mln.heads or 25.7 percent compared301.0 13.5 , 423.3 to the previous year, of which horse by 301.0 16.3 , 7.5 2.7 , percent or 13.5 thous, cattle by 423.3 thous 4.8 24.9 , 5.8 or 16.3 percent, camel by 7.5 thous or 2.7 29.4 .percent, sheep by 4.8 mln or 24.9 percent, goat by 5.8 mln or 29.4 percent. 2010 10.3 In 2010, 10.3 mln.head adult animals had lost, up by 8.6 mln.heads compared to 8.6 . the previous year. 2010 355.1 . , In 2010, 355.1 thous.tons of cereals,168.0 . , 82.3 . 168.0 thous.tons of potatoes, 82.3 thous.tons, 1132.3 . , 31.3 . of vegetables were harvested and . 1132.3 thous.tons of gross hay harvest, 36.6 . 31.3 thous.tons of handmade fodder were9.3 , 16.7 . produced. Cereals harvest decreased by 11.1 , 4.3 .36.6 thous.tons or 9.3 percent, while potatoes 5.5 , increased by 16.7 thous.tons or 11.1 percent,220.0 . 24.1 , vegetables by 4.3 thous.tons or 5.5 percent,5.5 . 21.1 . gross hay harvest by 220.0 thous.tons or 24.1 percent, handmade fodder by 5.5 thous.tons or 21.1 percent compared to previous year. In 2010, the total industrial output 2010 increased by 169.7 bln.tog or 10.0 percent to(2005 ) 1874.6 bln.tog (at 2005 constant prices)1874.6 , compared to the previous year. The increase169.7 10.0 . in the industrial output was mainly due to , 16.7-91.8 percent increase in main mining , and quarrying products such as crude oil, , fluor spar concentrate and coal; 11.2-69.0 percent increase in manufacturing products16.7-91.8 ; , , ,such as copper, lime, alcohol, metal steel, , , ,flour, solid concrete, cement, sawn wood,, , , ,yoghurt, soft drinks, juice, metal foundries,, , , fodder, milk; and 2.1-2.3 times increase in, products such as steel casting, and iron ore. 11.2-69.0 ; , 2.1-2.3 .17 18. Industrial output (at 2005 constant (2005 ) prices), in 2010, showed increase in mining2010 ,of coal and lignite extraction of peat (91.8%), : other mining and quarrying (19.5%), (91.8%), extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (19.5%), , (16.7%) for the mining and quarrying sector; (16.7%); manufacture of office accounting and : computing (5.5 times), manufacture of rubber (5.5 ),and plastics products (84.4%), production of non-metallic mineral products (54.0%), (84.4%), manufacture of wood and wooden products (35.6%), manufacture of basic metals (29.6%),(54.0%), , manufacture of food products and beverages(35.6%), (29.6%),(24.0%), manufacture of chemicals and , chemical products (18.2%), manufacture of(24.0%), wearing apparel, dressing and dyeing of fur(18.2%), , (17.5%), publishing, printing and reproduction (17.5%), , , of recorded media (7.6%), manufacture of (7.6%), tobacco products (2.9%) for the (2.9%); , manufacturing sector compared to the , previous year. For the electricity, thermal : , ,energy and water supply subdivision, there (6.4%) was an increase in production of electricity, . thermal energy, and steam (6.4%). , In 2010, a total of 350.8 bln.tog of2010 350.8 326.5construction and installation work were 93.1 ,carried out at the national level. Of which,24.3 6.9 326.5 bln.tog or 93.1 percent of the work were .executed by domestic entities, and , 24.3 bln.tog or 6.9 percent by foreign entities. 71.4 25.6 , The 71.4 bln.tog or 25.6 percent increase of construction and installation work compared 75.9 to the previous year was mainly due to the30.3 .75.9 bln.tog or 30.3 percent increase in worksexecuted by domestic entities. 2010 In 2010, 29.4 mln.tons freight and29.4 , 250.7 mln.passengers (double counting)250.7 were carried by all types of transport, carried 4.6 freight rose by 4.6 mln.tons or 18.7 percent,18.7 , 18.2 and carried passengers by 18.2 mln.persons 7.8 .or 7.8 percent., According to the report of the Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, maximum2010 12 precipitation was in Bayantes soum (16.4 ) . (16.4 mm) of Zavkhan aimag in December, 12 2010. Monkhhairkhan soum of Khovd aimag had the highest air temperature (16.0C),(16.0 ), , while Bayantes, Tosontsengel soums of Zavkhan aimag had lowest air temperature(-46.0 ) . (-46.0C). Maximum wind speed reached 34 - , m/sec in Tonkhil soum of Govi-Altai aimag 34 / and Bulgan soum of Omnogovi aimag..18 19. Monthly Bulletin of statistics Daily average concentration of nitrogen 2010 12 dioxide exceeded 28 times around 32- 32nd Toirog, 26 times around West28 , crossroad, 15 times around 1st micro district26 , 1- and the Offitseruudiin ordon, 8 times around Khan-Uul district of Ulaanbaatar city, 2 times15 , - 8 ,around Kharkhorin market; daily average 2 ; concentration of sulphur dioxide exceeded 32- 29 times around 32nd Toirog, 25 times 29 , around West crossroad, 24 times around 25 , Offitseruudiin ordon and Kharkhorin market, 22 times around 1st micro district, 3 times 24 , 1- 22 , around Khan-Uul district; particulate matter- 3 ; less than 10 micrograms exceeded 29 times10 around 32 nd Toirog, 27 times around 32- 29 , Kharkhorin market, 12 times around 27 , -Khan-Uul district, 11 times around 1st micro 12 , 1- district, 9 times around West crossroad; 11 , particulate matter less than 2.5 micrograms 9 ; 2.5 exceeded 25 times around West crossroad from the maximum allowable concentration 25 of air quality standard in December, 2010. . , 2010 In 2010, 2976 disasters and accidents2976 223 occurred. As a result, 223 people died, , 9.7 , 9.7 mln.livestock and animals had lost. By. , the types of disasters, 2541 object fires, 2541 , 120 river and lake accidents, 104 times forest, 120 , and steppe fires, 35 cases of animal, 104 , , madness disease, 32 heavy storms, 35 , 31 earthquakes more than 3 magnitude.32 , 3- Estimated damage caused by the disasters 31 . amounted to 534.8 bln.tog., 534.8 . C.CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL STATISTICALOFFICE OF MONGOLIAS.MENDSAIKHAN2011 1 1111 January, 2011 19 20. MAIN INDICATORS2010 2008 2009 2010%2009 Social statistical indicators ( ) Number births (live births) 63 262 68 76265 889 95.81000 Birth per 1000 population 24.0 25.523.7 92.91000 Death per 1000 population 5.86.26.2100.0 ,Unemployment, end of the December,12 , .thous.persons 29 813 38 07738 250100.5 Number of infectious disease cases43 793 38 85941 373106.5 Number of committed offences20 704 20 37319 825 97.3 Macro economic statistical indicators, , GDP at current prices, bln.tog 6 555.66 590.6 8 255.1125.3, 2005 GDP at 2005 constant, prices, bln.tog3 964.03 913.7 4 154.0106.1 National consumer price index,, ; end of the year, %22.1 4.2 13.0- *,Currency in circulation*12 , end of the December, bln.tog 407.2371.8 519.7**139.8 1* Money M1*12 , end of the December, bln.tog 647.3651.21 157.6** 177.8 2* Money M2*12 , end of the December, bln.tog 2 270.02 880.04 680.0** 162.5 , 12 Market exchange rate, end of the December , 1 .=*1 USD=togrog*1 229.01 446.5 1 234.1 85.3 , Revenue of General Goverment, , at current price, bln.tog2 170.41 994.0 3 078.4154.4 ,Expenditure of General Government, , at current price, bln.tog2 466.82 336.6 3 076.3131.7 ,General Government budget overall balance, bln.tog - 296.4- 342.62.2- General Government current budget, , revenue, at current price, bln.tog 2 151.01 972.6 3 035.9153.9 General Government current budget, , expenditure, at current price, bln.tog 1 761.21 788.2 2 271.2127.0 , General Government budget current balance, bln.tog 389.9184.5 764.7414.5, .Exports, mln.USD 2 534.51 885.4 2 899.2153.8, . Imports, mln.USD 3 244.52 137.7 3 277.9153.3 , External trade balance, . mln.USD - 710.0- 252.3 - 378.7 150.1 Economic statistical indicators , ,Number of livestock, end of the year, mln.heads 43.3 44.032.7 74.3 , .Number of survivals, thous.heads 12 780.0 13 767.47 399.2 53.7 , .Losses of adult animals, thous.heads1 640.61 732.9 10 319.9595.5 , .Sown areas, thous.hectar- -Cereals 154.0252.4 259.2102.7- -Wheat 150.0248.9 250.2100.5- -Potatoes 12.3 13.513.8102.1- -Vegetables6.46.5 7.0107.9 , .Gross harvested, thous.tons- -Grains212.9 391.7 355.190.7- -Potatoes134.8 151.2 168.0 111.1- -Vegetables 78.678.082.3 105.5 ,Gross industrial output, at constant2005 , prices of 2005,bln.tog 1 762.81 704.9 1 874.6110.0: Of which:- , -Mining and quarrying 976.9998.6 1 099.4110.1- -Manufacturing586.7503.5 560.7111.4-, , -Electricity, thermal energy and water supply 199.3202.8 214.5105.8 , ,Total amount of construction and capital , repair, maintenance, at current price, bln.tog 508.2279.4 350.8125.6 , Carried freight, mln.t 23.9 24.729.4118.7 , Carried passengers, double counted, mln.persons , 231.6232.4 250.7107.8 - Number of active legal units36 498 36 87740 921111.0 , Wholesale trade, mln.tog 1 050.3871.8 1 424.8163.4 , Retail trade, mln.tog587.7406.5 650.7160.1 , Number of inbound tourists through the borderof Mongolia, thous.persons 446.4433.1 456.1105.3* : * Source: Monthly statistical bulletin, Bank of Mongolia** : ** Note: Preliminary estimates20 21. Section 1. PopulationI. POPULATION1.1. 1000 , , , , , , BIRTH AND DEATH, NATURAL INCREASE PER 1000 POPULATION, by regions, aimags and the Capital, at the end of selected years , Birth Death Natural increaseAimags and the200820092010*2008 2009 2010* 2008 20092010*Capital/Total24.0 25.5 23.75.8 6.26.218.2 19.3 17.5 Western region/Subtotal25.3 25.8 22.6 5.36.35.520.0 19.5 17.1 /BO26.6 25.2 23.3 5.16.25.121.5 19.0 18.2 O/GO20.6 22.3 21.6 5.46.55.715.1 15.9 15.9 /ZA23.5 24.7 20.5 5.46.46.018.1 18.2 14.5 /UV29.0 31.2 24.3 6.07.36.523.0 23.9 17.8 /KHO 25.4 25.0 23.0 4.65.44.520.8 19.5 18.5 Khangai region/Subtotal23.7 25.1 22.3 6.26.86.317.5 18.3 16.0 /AR23.2 23.3 20.8 6.46.75.816.8 16.7 15.0 /BKH 23.4 23.4 21.7 6.56.86.216.9 16.6 15.5 /BU20.5 22.6 15.5 5.46.25.515.1 16.4 10.0 /OR25.8 28.2 27.2 6.27.36.919.6 20.9 20.3 /OV23.3 25.5 23.0 6.06.66.017.2 18.9 17.0 /KHS 24.8 26.3 23.2 6.47.17.118.4 19.2 16.1 Central region/Subtotal22.8 25.9 19.85.9 6.45.816.9 19.5 14.0 /GS26.2 29.3 27.75.8 6.64.720.4 22.7 23.0 /DA22.2 27.1 26.96.2 7.26.716.0 19.9 20.2 O/DO22.7 24.9 21.95.7 5.35.817.0 19.6 16.1 /DU23.0 26.1 18.05.3 5.86.117.7 20.2 11.9 /OM26.1 28.2 23.56.0 6.96.320.1 21.3 17.2 /SE21.6 24.8 18.25.8 6.25.315.8 18.7 12.9 /TO22.6 24.8 10.46.2 6.85.216.4 18.05.2 Eastern region/Subtotal23.5 25.0 21.66.4 6.56.017.1 18.5 15.6 /DD24.2 26.2 24.66.3 6.76.817.8 19.5 17.8 Y/SU20.6 22.8 20.86.0 6.06.014.5 16.8 14.8 /KHE 25.1 25.5 19.16.8 6.85.318.2 18.7 13.8 Ulaanbaatar/UB 24.2 25.6 26.75.6 5.86.618.6 19.8 20.1: * , .Note:* Natural increase of population is calculated based on data of by birth and death produced by the Ministry of Health.21 22. 2. II. LABOUR2.1 , , 12 EMPLOYMENT IN INDUSTRY, by divisions, at the end of December of the selected years 2010 XII Industrial division 2009 XII2010 XII % 2009 XII Industrial division52 57454 289 103.3 , Mining and quarring 15 39516 402 106.5 Mining of coal and lignite, extraction of peat 4 415 5 216 118.1 , Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas399 399 100.0 Mining of metal ores 8 349 8 653 103.6 Other mining and quarrying 2 232 2 13495.6 Manufacturing 22 75423 664 104.0 , Manufacture of food products and beverages 9 163 9 611 104.9 , , , , , Production, processing and preserving of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils, fats 1 356 1 32897.9 , Manufacture of dairy products 440 451 102.5 , , Manufacture of grain mill products, starches, starch products, and prepared animal feeds679 805 118.6 Manufacture of other food products3 339 3 532 105.8 / Manufacture of beverages / / includes alcohol drinks/3 349 3 495 104.4 Manufacture of tobacco products112 127 113.4 Manufacture of textiles4 544 4 22793.0 , Manufacture of wearing apparel, dressing anddyeing of fur1 431 1 482 103.6, , , Tanning, dressing of leather, manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery harness, 460 28762.4 footwear, Manufacture of wood and wooden products887 1 090 122.9, Manufacture of paper and paper products245 301 122.9, , Publishing, printing and reproduction ofrecorded media 1 177 1 11494.6, Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel 5556 101.8 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical670 990 147.8 products Manufacture of rubber and plastics products2745 166.7 Production of other non-metallic mineral 2 020 2 299 113.8 products Manufacture of basic metals1 140 1 148 100.7 Manufacture of fabricated metal products,except machinery337 384 113.9 Manufacture of office accounting and computing 2027 135.0 , Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus 615691.8 , ,Manufacture of medical precision and optical , instruments, watches and clocks112 10593.8 Manufacture of other transport equipment119 127 106.7 , Manufacture of furniture, manufacturing n.e.c174 188 108.0 , Electricity, thermal energy and, water supply14 42514 22398.6, , Electricity, thermal energy, steam11 01511 00099.9 , Collection, purification and distribution3 410 3 22394.5 of water22 23. Section 2. Labour2.2 *, , 2005 , LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY OF INDUSTRIAL SECTOR *, by divisions, at 2005 constant prices, the end of the selected years. thous.tog 2010 Industrial division2009 2010 % 2009 Industrial division 34 579.6 36 494.5 105.5 , Mining and quarring68 979.6 69 127.4 100.2 Mining of coal and lignite, extraction of peat 33 965.1 57 576.6 169.5 , Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas 256 427.1299 128.4 116.7 Mining of metal ores 92 660.2 77 678.683.8 Other mining and quarrying 10 694.9 12 981.8 121.4 Manufacturing23 711.8 25 680.7 108.3 , Manufacture of food products and beverages 27 375.2 31 817.9 116.2 , , , , , Production, processing and preserving of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils, fats23 552.3 19 014.780.7 , Manufacture of dairy products33 367.4 39 662.5 118.9 , , Manufacture of grain mill products, starches, starch products, and prepared animal feeds 67 492.7 85 965.0 127.4 Manufacture of other food products9 890.98 405.185.0 / Manufacture of beverages // includes alcohol drinks/ 37 676.7 48 008.3 127.4 Manufacture of tobacco products 212 230.9181 879.885.7 Manufacture of textiles31 059.8 25 519.882.2 , Manufacture of wearing apparel, dressing and dyeing of fur 5 729.16 358.4 111.0, , ,Tanning, dressing of leather, manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery harness, 16 453.69 957.460.5footwear, Manufacture of wood and wooden products 3 107.43 704.6 119.2, Manufacture of paper and paper products10 175.37 524.373.9, , Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media9 200.1 10 331.5 112.3, Manufacture of coke, refinedpetroleum products and nuclear fuel10 404.29 176.788.2 Manufacture of chemicals and chemicalproducts 14 500.3 17 268.3 119.1 Manufacture of rubber and plasticsproducts6 272.9 12 477.8 198.9 Production of other non-metallic mineralproducts 12 267.0 17 937.5 146.2 Manufacture of basic metals51 261.3 64 431.6 125.7 Manufacture of fabricated metal products,except machinery211.2132.6 62.8 Manufacture of office accounting and computing14 607.2 77 417.2 530.0 Manufacture of electrical machineryand apparatus11 609.96 155.053.0 , , Manufacture of medical precision and optical , instruments, watches and clocks 6 763.72 889.842.7 Manufacture of other transport5 848.7 561.39.6equipment , Manufacture of furniture, manufacturing n.e.c8 518.67 092.983.3 , Electricity, thermal energy and, water supply 14 921.0 15 739.3 105.5, , Electricity, thermal energy, steam 18 494.6 19 604.8 106.0 , Collection, purification and distribution4 121.54 019.897.5of water:* ( ).Note:* Gross output per employees (Employment number is the employment average number of the year ). 23 24. 2. 2.3 , , NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED, by educational level, at the end of reference period2010 XII2007 XII 2008 XII 2009 XII 2010 XII%By educational level 2009 XII Total29 945 29 81338 077 38 250 100.5: Of which: Female 16 981 17 61121 064 20 11695.5 Higher education4 0474 734 6 8277 267 106.4 Specialized secondary education1 9791 917 2 0221 92095.0 Professional technical and vocational training 2 1742 043 2 2492 252 100.1 Upper secondary school 12 262 12 55316 511 17 298 104.8Basic education 8 1407 352 9 0728 02488.4 Primary school1 1361 043 1 2141 268 104.4 Uneducated207171 182221 121.42.4 , , , , NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED, by region, aimags and the capital, at the end of selected years, 2010 XII2008 XII2009 XII2010 XII% 2009 XII Aimags and the Capital / Total29 81338 077 38 250100.5 / West region 5 7257 886 7 158 90.8 / BO 1 1731 292 1 140 88.2 / GO 984996 817 82.0 / ZA 1 5262 225 2 651119.1 / UV 1 4042 252 1 230 54.6 / KHO6381 121 1 320117.8 / Khangai region11 10914 463 12 400 85.7 / AR 1 779 1 8242 132116.9 / BKH2 299 2 9952 291 76.5 / BU 1 118 2 9451 616 54.9 / OR 1 755 1 8041 748 96.9 / OV 2 115 2 5682 230 86.8 / KHS2 043 2 3272 383102.4 / Central region3 9725 379 6 868127.7 / GS 113157 128 81.5 / DA 1 1591 641 1 773108.0 / DO 322532 642120.7 / DU 448554 848153.1 / OM 492484 979202.3 / SE 9781 120 998 89.1 / TO 460891 1 500168.4 / East region 2 6802 672 2 736102.4 / DD 917730 786107.7 / SU 6961 041 907 87.1 / KHE1 067901 1 043115.8/ Ulaanbaatar6 3277 677 9 088118.4 / UB 6 3277 677 9 088118.424 25. Section 2. Labour2.5 , , 2010 NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED, by age group, at the end of 2010 , : Of whom: By age groupAimags andTotal16-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 the CapitalFemale FemaleFemaleFemaleFemale / Total 38 250 20 116 9 196 4 682 13 015 7 0989 2845 1636 755 3 173 / West region7 158 3 8561 634900 2 492 1 3851 8401 0291 192 542 / BO1 140 493255107 456 22225510417460 / GO817 516236152 264 17119513212261 / ZA2 651 1 343486258 894 467775407496 211 / UV1 230 736374224 413 24728717515690 / KHO 1 320 768283159 465 278328211244 120 / Khangai region 12 400 6 6492 7011 432 4 101 2 2323 2811 9072 317 1 078 / AR2 132 993497259 677 322535270423 142 / BKH 2 291 1 390301201 846 502598405546 282 / BU1 616 798404202 449 209456248307 139 / OR1 748 942530282 573 31440724723899 / OV2 230 1 146632324 733 385591311274 126 / KHS 2 383 1 380337164 823 500694426529 290 / Central region 6 868 3 7861 9471 015 2 418 1 4501 525872 978449 / GS12867 1794525 28 1738 16 / DA1 773 1 003629345 598 361330186 216111 / DO642 427212133 226 161117 8487 49 / DU848 458214107 315 19122312096 40 / OM979 571290144 382 24321313794 47 / SE998 479214 83 334 171249134 201 91 / TO1 500 781371194 518 298365194 246 95 / East region2 736 1 337 819 429 1 042 544527231 348133 / DD786 435 225 118 293 164165 99 103 54 / SU907 544 391 243 385 241 80 3851 22 / KHE 1 043 358 20368 364 139282 94 194 57/ Ulaanbaatar 9 088 4 4882 095906 2 962 1 4872 1111 1241 920 971 / UB9 088 4 4882 095906 2 962 1 4872 1111 1241 920 9712.6 , , , NUMBER OF NEWLY REGISTERED PERSONS AND UNEMPLOYED ENTERED INTO WORKING, by region, aimags and the capital, at the end of selected years , Aimags and the Capital Number of unemployed newly registered Number of registered unemployed entered into work 2008 20092010 2010 I-XII2010 I-XII %2008 20092010 2010 I-XII2010 I-XII%%% I-XIII-XII I-XII2008 I-XII2009 I-XIII-XIII-XII I-XII2008 I-XII2009 I-XII / Total 63 03275 56964 328 102.1 85.152 68951 70046 335 87.9 89.6 / West region7 830 10 174 7 667 97.9 75.47 8597 6616 451 82.184.2 / BO1 2851 680 1 276 99.3 76.01 9291 5601 350 70.086.5 / GO1 2701 394 1 156 91.0 82.91 3131 3821 335101.796.6 / ZA2 1492 333 2 327108.3 99.72 0131 4131 468 72.9 103.9 / UV1 4472 451 1 740120.2 71.07731 3191 360175.9 103.1 / KHO 1 6792 316 1 168 69.6 50.41 8311 987938 51.247.2 / Khangai region 13 634 14 73811 346 83.277.011 991 10 2169 442 78.792.4 / AR1 4291 767 1 799125.9 101.8 1 0801 5591 234114.379.2 / BKH 2 1952 874 1 221 55.642.5 2 0622 1611 882 91.387.1 / BU3 8992 907 1 887 48.464.9 3 383932702 20.875.3 / OR3 4473 409 3 201 92.993.9 3 3173 1543 204 96.6 101.6 / OV1 8933 019 2 879152.195.4 1 8041 9682 120117.5 107.7 / KHS 771762 359 46.647.1 345442300 87.067.9 / Central region10 381 12 64010 522101.483.2 9 5809 9328 134 84.981.9 / GS7001 028 700100.068.1 742932536 72.257.5 / DA2 4012 387 2 099 87.487.9 1 8551 9051 967106.0 103.3 / DO6891 322 916132.969.3 749956795106.183.2 / DU697812 1 203172.6 148.2 809679643 79.594.7 / OM1 5432 245 1 843119.482.1 1 1871 3451 251105.493.0 / SE2 0862 171 1 422 68.265.5 2 1162 0291 500 70.973.9 / TO2 2652 675 2 339103.387.4 2 1222 0861 442 68.069.1 / East region6 8587 023 6 867100.197.8 5 8895 5315 908100.3 106.8 / DD1 7331 613 2 084120.3 129.2 1 3931 6642 028145.6 121.9 / SU3 2183 422 2 983 92.787.2 2 7962 7222 650 94.897.4 / KHE 1 9071 988 1 800 94.490.5 1 7001 1451 230 72.4 107.4/ Ulaanbaatar24 329 30 99427 926114.8 90.1 17 370 18 360 16 400 94.489.3 / UB 24 329 30 99427 926114.8 90.1 17 370 18 360 16 400 94.489.3 25 26. 3. III. SELECTED SOCIAL INDICATORS3.1 , , , , , NUMBER OF ORPHAN CHILDREN, by aimags region and the Capital, by age group, at the end of the year ,20082009 2010 Aimags and By age groupBy age group By age group the CapitalTotal 0-67-9 10-1516-18 Total 0-67-9 10-15 16-18 Total 0-67-9 10-1516-18 / TOTAL48 1066 0048 769 19 65713 67645 857 5 8078 076 19 47412 50042 8235 4317 835 18 092 11 465 Orphan children lacking both parents / Total5 0183856532 222 1 7584 683 354 6032 147 1 579 4 656397 680 2 0921 487 West region / Subtotal871 4396 422 310869 4389 419318 85366115388 284/BO 302 1433 15798352 1432 182124 35515 34181 125/GO 127 13185343136 132061 42 13628 18 6228/ZA 132418515910441441 4567 38 2531/UV 130311645212481255 49 110 3 17 3852/KHO180916975815341180 58 18517 38 8248 Khangai region / Subtotal 1 22091 166 528 435 1 10172 149 528352 1 03571166452 346/AR19711227589 182 42089 69 171 6 34 7655/BKH 185 7208870 177102786 54 16715 27 8045/BU 58 213192450 3 919 1947 37 2314/OR2613450 11265 2432745 105 66 20221 3910240/OV19911239966 1771115 103 48 19411 31 7775/KHS 3202638 135 121 2721733 126 96 25415 28 94 117 Central region / Subtotal801 66 103 339 293755 54 102 329270 69663 84327 222/GS193 2 6 8 155 1 5 4 17 539 -/DA 256 1833 11194259 1330 119 97 19514 21 9169/DO545 32323 599 821 2151 57 1821/DU44- 22418 392 220 1558 59 2816/OM515 62119 522 422 2449 44 2417/SE 234 25369380190 163474 66 18321 23 8455/TO 143 1021615114172368 43 143 9 17 7344 East region / Subtotal397 3348 168 148350 4244 121143 3312752 124 128/DD 186 15227772173 251753 78 16213195575/SU705 63029 522 921 2052 1112119/KHE141 13206147125 151847 45 11713224834 Ulaanbaatar/UB1 729152240 765 572 1 608 143 219 750496 1 741170 263801 507 Orphan children lacking one parents / Total 43 0885 6198 116 17 43511 91841 174 5 4537 473 17 32710 92138 1675 0347 155 16 0009 978 West region / Subtotal 9 7041 3451 810 3 879 2 670 9 4531 3971 6523 874 2 5308 288 1 1631 4953 5272 103/BO2 770385552 1 197 636 2 6493964471 159647 2 518 3764511 140551/GO1 174184262 423 305 1 178178230461309 1 106 162255433256/ZA1 446206240 588 412 1 431195259591386 1 221 165234528294/UV2 148253316 911 668 1 992272289857574 2 118 256298920644/KHO 2 166317440 760 649 2 203356427806614 1 325 204257506358 Khangai region / Subtotal10 8021 2442 169 4 475 2 914 10 190 1 1351 9504 405 2 7009 696 1 0711 9214 0212 683/AR2 142240416 889 5971 990 222381838549 1 977 247372857501/BKH 1 925231322 787 5851 760 194311783472 1 571 212283659417/BU885118158 353 25689087180371252 884 103163354264/OR1 475142339 641 3531 591 128386643434 1 505 109402605389/OV1 912211477 784 4401 746 193309865379 1 642 210353722357/KHS 2 463302457 1 021 6832 213 311383905614 2 117 190348824755 Central region / Subtotal 6 8848671 170 2 839 2 008 6 804 867 1 1352 925 1 8775 969 8191 0752 4941 581/GS150 12 108048 1711414 94 49 15519 18 80 38/DA1 557226254 588 489 1 479 205 265584425 1 138 162260418298/DO772 94117 352 209 777 113 126336202 736 102 98314222/DU582 64 72 267 179 5894985284171 58158 91277155/OM761107149 306 199 698 108 136285169 61494117291112/SE1 635210355 635 435 1 779 227 319750483 1 490 218281582409/TO1 427154213 611 449 1 311 151 190592378 1 255 166210532347 East region / Subtotal 3 544371511 1 504 1 158 3 235 360 4471 451977 2 921 308 422 1 335856/DD1 200108161 500 431 1 154 146 140486382 1 012 119 124 425344/SU1 044126154 415 349 90198 131411261 77581 112 362220/KHE 1 300137196 589 378 1 180 116 176554334 1 134 108 186 548292 Ulaanbaatar/UB 12 1541 7922 456 4 738 3 16811 4921 6942 2894 6722 83711 293 1 6732 2424 6232 75526 27. Section 3. Selected social indicators3.2 , , , , , NUMBER OF FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS, by aimags, region and the Capital, number of household members, at the end of the selected years, , TotalFemale headed households by family size Aimags and 3 / Less than 3 3-56 / 6 and over200820092010the Capital2008 2009 20102008 20092010 2008 2009 2010 / Total 76 793 81 209 80 75038 980 42 000 44 53628 62330 29328 758 9 1908 9167 456 West region / Subtotal 11 095 12 060 11 9475 5796 5246 982 3 994 4 240 3 8811 522 1 296 1 084/BO 1 6032 0392 000741987934 646 742 719216 310 347/GO 1 9481 9702 1149161 0171 343 831 755 654201 198 117/ZA 2 6292 7012 6881 4751 5941 703 816 806 819338 301 166/UV 2 5992 5852 6701 5871 4691 530 818 955 999194 161 141/KHO2 3162 7652 4758601 4571 472 883 982 690573 326 313 Khangai region / Subtotal 18 108 19 011 19 1189 1769 856 11 337 6 485 6 996 6 4622 447 2 159 1 319/AR 2 5122 6262 7011 3191 5171 648 930 932 932263 177 121/BKH3 0363 1863 3181 1941 3201 886 1 284 1 535 1 163558 331 269/BU 1 6821 7661 7731 0821 1331 238 497 536 4621039773/OR 2 5122 6522 7491 2251 2361 303 1 007 1 153 1 180280 263 266/OV 2 7592 8592 8561 3811 5991 576 910 989 1 052468 271 228/KHS5 6075 9225 7212 9753 0513 686 1 857 1 851 1 673775 1 020 362 Central region / Subtotal 15 113 15 867 16 4898 5918 9539 733 5 057 5 633 5 5921 465 1 281 1 164/GS 647678569324435360 295 217 178 282631/DA 3 3733 7934 2561 8371 8022 481 1 107 1 631 1 512429 360 263/DO 2 1902 4152 3771 1991 5201 366 815 755 881176 140 130/DU 1 5271 6491 8209251 0121 085 494 557 6451088090/OM 2 1452 2052 3801 3081 2891 442 674 765 782163 151 156/SE 2 5852 7932 3641 5181 6641 410 821 838 700246 291 254/TO 2 6462 3342 7231 4801 2311 589 851 870 894315 233 240 East region / Subtotal7 0867 5447 6393 8324 2534 474 2 710 2 671 2 678 544 620 487/DD 2 3942 6633 0011 1681 3561 676 988 1 003 1 069 238 304 256/SU 1 7091 9101 8451 0291 0631 135 590 735 63990 11271/KHE2 9832 9712 7931 6351 8341 663 1 132 933 970 216 204 160 Ulaanbaatar/UB25 391 26 727 25 557 11 802 12 414 12 01010 37710 75310 1453 212 3 560 3 4023.3 NUMBER OF SINGLE ELDERLY HEADED HOUSEHOLD : Of wich:, Total 60, 55, Aimags and the Capital Male aged 60 and over Female aged 55 and over 20082009 2010 20082009 20102008 20092010 / Total 20 01322 36623 0766 3627 2037 28213 651 15 163 15 794 West region / Subtotal 4 804 5 2045 172 1 3411 4191 514 3 4633 7853 658/BO131 18919561 84 8970105106/GO885 920811 213228222 672692589/ZA1 245 1 3861 458 395468478 850918980/UV1 527 1 5061 507 345357361 1 1821 1491 146/KHO 1 016 1 2031 201 327282364 689921837 Khangai region / Subtotal 5 890 7 1057 165 1 7672 1552 197 4 1234 9504 968/AR1 207 1 3921 422 375470477 832922945/BKH 1 003 1 2561 152 241344425 762912727/BU624 749714 217264250 407485464/OR240 31832798115110 142203217/OV1 055 1 3811 571 339445395 7169361 176/KHS 1 761 2 0091 979 497517540 1 2641 4921 439 Central region / Subtotal 4 226 4 6115 173 1 3941 6191 612 2 8322 9923 561/GS132 14113242 49 4590 92 87/DA561 5321 081 140158287 421374794/DO521 528636 149163212 372365424/DU688 944633 233419212 455525421/OM729 613617 254176174 475437443/SE643 722808 241263276 402459532/TO952 1 1311 266 335391406 617740860 East region / Subtotal 1 891 2 2862 425607 787715 1 2841 4991 710/DD505 658604182 250183 323408421/SU527 649623 95 163151 432486472/KHE 859 9791 198330 374381 529605817Ulaanbaatar/UB3 202 3 1603 141 1 2531 2231 244 1 9491 9371 897 27 28. 4. , IV. , SOCIAL INSURANCE AND WELFARE4.1 , , , REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND, by types, at the end of the selected years 200820092010 2010 I-XII %I-XII I-XII I-XII 2009 I-XII , Revenue of social insurance fund, mln tog495 004.8 523 187.0 606 498.2115.9:Of which: Pension insurance fund361 642.8 350 307.8 419 029.9 119.6 Benefit insurance fund 16 873.726 230.719 763.475.3 Health insurance fund73 031.692 595.0 114 677.8 123.8*- Industrial accident andoccupational disease insurance fund29 711.922 242.329 608.2 133.1 Unemployment insurance fund13 744.831 811.223 418.973.6 , Expenditure of social insurance fund, mln tog 466 808.0 497 478.1 531 417.6 106.8: Of which: Pension insurance fund 356 102.8 346 696.9 371 374.4 107.1 Benefit insurance fund14 440.932 710.925 008.176.5 Health insurance fund 67 051.076 610.8 102 516.2 133.8*- Industrial accident and occupational disease insurance fund 24 846.718 721.318 526.699.0 Unemployment insurance fund4 366.622 738.213 992.361.5: * , Note: *Industrial accident and occupational disease 4.2 , , , NUMBER OF INSURED PERSONS FOR COMPULSORY SOCIAL INSURANCE AND PENSION ALLOCATED, by types of pensions, at the end of the selected years 2008 2009 2010 2010 I-XII % I-XIII-XIII-XII2009 I-XII Number of insured persons for compulsory1. insurance498 782 556 623575 979103.5:Of which: , Establishments & institutions303 596 352 148356 745101.3 *Government budgetary organization* 195 186 204 475219 234107.22. , Total allocated pensions, mln.tog325 798.7 333 795.9 360 464.6 108.0:Of which: Retirement pension236 424.8 240 168.6 265 232.6 110.4 Pension for disabled/Invalidity people 42 065.644 863.745 486.9 101.4 Breadwinner loss pension 26 117.826 661.225 525.395.7 Military pension 21 190.522 102.424 219.8 109.6 : Source: Report of the State of General Office Social Insurance: * - , , .Note: * - By the report of the State General Office Social Insurance number of total insurers, who pay social insurance contribution fromthe budget organizations included insurers, who shifted to another job, retired and released.28 29. Section 4. Social insurance and social welfare4.3 Y Y , , , , NUMBER OF PERSONS RECEIVED SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES, by types, at the end of the selected years , , Number of persons Total allocated pensions, mln tog 2008 I-XII 2009 I-XII2010 I-XII 2008 I-XII 2009 I-XII 2010 I-XII1. ,Social welfare pension and allowance1 346 901 1 354 390 180 046114 739.6120 092.4 53 675.9 Long-term pensions 51 314 55 67256 67723 132.2 25 084.9 27 893.1 Conditioned cash benefit 17 548 33 774 123 369 3 794.46 641.6 25 782.8Y: Of which: , Allowances to pregnant or lactating mothers - - 87 766 --17 202.4 Allowances for people caring elderly8 36215 876 15 9501 816.33 126.44 030.7 Allowances for persons who are nursing 8 17115 321 16 9511 811.53 071.33 950.8 disabled ones Allowances for persons who adopted and 1 015 2 5772 702166.6443.9598.9 bring up of full orphans ,Allowances granted from the state budget *1 278 039 1 264 944-87 813.0 88 365.9 - *2. Social welfare services and mitigations 234 808 170 824348 80013 538.1 16 933.2 39 165.7 Mitigation for the elderly 139 108 93 206 136 106 6 363.26 526.08 304.5 Mitigation for disabled people57 827 32 428 30 4663 347.24 912.35 090.8 Social welfare services 18 183 13 828 21 4011 181.01 134.91 337.9 ,Social welfare incentives, conditioned cash 19 690 31 362 154 013 2 646.74 360.0 18 814.3 benefits Allowances for honored elderly- -6 814 -- 5 618.2 , Human development fund allowance, mln tog- -2 560 900 -- 276 037.3 : , Source: Report of the labour and Social Welfare Service Office: * - 2010 1- 1- , , , , , , .Note:* - According to amendments in related laws on social welfare pensions and allowances, cancelled some allowances such us allowances forchildren, new born babies and new conples since 1st January 2010, while allowances for honored elderly has granting from social welfare andmitigations expenses and allowances for pregnant and lactating mothers has allocating from conditioned cash benefits expenses respectively. 29 30. 5. V. EDUCATION5.1 , NUMBER OF PUPILS AND STUDENTS IN ALL LEVELS OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, at the beginning ofthe academic year. /thous.persons Classification of educationalBy academic years2010/2011institutions%2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2009/2010Total 818.1 833.6841.1 850.5 101.1: Of which: Female430.2 436.4438.2 440.8 100.6:From total: Kindergartens 100.4 102.5109.5 122.1 111.5 : Of which: Female 51.451.6 55.161.6 111.8 ** General educational schools** 537.5 532.1522.1 512.298.1 : Of which: Female 273.3 269.2262.6 257.398.0 - Technical and vocational schools29.937.9 44.746.1 103.1 : Of which: Female13.817.8 21.020.497.1, , *Higher educational institutions(universities & colleges)*150.3 161.1164.8 170.1 103.2 : Of which: Female91.797.8 99.5 101.5 102.0: * . ** - , .Note: * Excluded the students who are studying abroad.** Excluded number of pupils studying in evening classes and externate in GES.5.2 NUMBER OF GRADUATES, BY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. /thous.persons Classification of educational By academic years2009/2010institutions%2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010 2008/2009Total 134.5 134.0139.5 104.1: Of which: Female 74.173.8 76.3 103.4 General educational schools 96.289.8 90.2 100.4: Of which: Female50.747.5 46.998.7 - Technical and vocational schools 8.711.2 15.1 134.8: Of which: Female 4.0 5.37.3 137.7Higher educational institutions, , (universities, colleges) 29.633.0 34.2 103.6 : Of which: Female 19.421.0 22.1 105.2 : , , .Source: Report of Ministry of Education, Culture and Science30 31. Section 5. Education5.3 , ()- , NUMBER OF KINDERGARTENS AND GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS (GES), at the beginning of theacademic year, / Kindergartens / GESimags and the Capital 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 /Total783814 839 748 755 751 Western region/Subtotal 140143 144 151 151 152/BO 26 2929414243/GO 28 2828282828/ZA 34 3434323130/UV 25 2526272728/KHO27 2727232323 Khangai region/Subtotal 164170 172 165 171 170/AR 29 2929353535/BKH28 2828303129/BU 23 2424242424/OR 21 2123161818/OV 30 3131283030/KHS33 3737323334 Central region/Subtotal 154159 160 157 157 155/GS67 7 4 44/DA 17 1818292928/DO 22 2224202020/DU 20 2020191818/OM 18 1818181818/SE 33 3433343535/TO 38 4040333332 Eastern region/Subtotal70 6971686767/DD 23 2323262626/SU 19 1820151515/KHE28 2828272626 Ulaanbaatar/UB228247 266 207 209 206 Mongolian school in the South Korea - -1*/ OTHER*27 2626 - -: * - Note * - Kindergartens are under the juridiction of Mongolian Railway Authority31 32. 5. 5.4 , NUMBER OF PUPILS STUDYING IN GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS, by full-time,at the beginning of the academic year. /thous.persons, / By academic years 2010/2011 %imags and the Capital2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2009/2010 / Total 537.5 532.1522.1 512.298.1 Western region / Subtotal96.896.293.6 90.396.5/BO 23.724.023.8 23.297.5/GO 12.912.912.6 12.397.6/ZA 17.817.516.9 15.692.3/UV 20.520.419.8 19.699.0/KHO21.921.420.5 19.695.6 Khangai region / Subtotal 123.5 121.3117.9 114.096.7/AR 20.820.620.2 19.697.0/BKH19.518.918.1 17.295.0/BU 11.711.210.7 10.497.2/OR 20.119.719.0 18.195.3/OV 24.324.323.7 22.896.2/KHS27.126.626.2 25.998.9 Central region / Subtotal91.188.586.5 84.697.8/GS3.0 2.9 3.03.0100.0/DA 20.619.819.1 18.596.9/DO 11.111.211.1 11.099.1/DU9.5 9.2 8.98.494.4/OM 10.810.710.5 10.5100.0/SE 20.719.719.4 18.997.4/TO 15.415.014.5 14.398.6 Eastern region / Subtotal41.841.139.8 38.697.0/DD 15.715.014.3 14.097.9/SU 11.311.110.7 10.497.2/KHE14.815.014.8 14.295.9Ulaanbaatar/UB184.3 185.0184.3 184.6100.2 Mongolian school in the South Korea- - 0.08 -5.5 NUMBER OF FULL-TIME GRADUATES OF THE GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS . /thous.persons, im ags and9- 9 th grade 11- 11 th grade the Capital / By academic years2007/2008 2008/2009 2010/2011 2007/2008 2008/20092010/2011 / Total 51.4 47.0 53.5 44.8 40.1 34.5 Western region / Subtotal8.78.28.87.66.65.8/BO 1.92.12.21.91.71.6/GO 1.11.11.10.90.80.6/ZA 1.81.61.61.41.31.2/UV 2.01.71.91.51.31.1/KHO1.91.72.01.91.71.3 Khangai region / Subtotal 11.7 10.4 12.3 10.08.87.6/AR 1.71.62.01.71.41.1/BKH1.91.62.01.41.10.9/BU 1.21.01.21.00.90.8/OR 2.21.92.21.91.81.6/OV 2.22.02.31.71.61.4/KHS2.52.32.62.31.91.8 Central region / Subtotal9.28.09.47.86.95.6/GS 0.30.20.30.30.30.2/DA 2.11.92.12.01.71.5/DO 1.11.01.20.80.70.6/DU 0.90.80.90.60.80.4/OM 1.00.91.10.70.70.5/SE 2.11.82.21.91.61.5/TO 1.71.51.61.51.10.9 Eastern region / Subtotal3.93.74.33.02.82.3/DD 1.51.41.61.41.11.0/SU 1.00.91.10.70.80.5/KHE1.41.31.60.90.90.8Ulaanbaatar/UB17.9 16.8 18.7 16.4 15.0 13.232 33. Section 5. Education5.6 1- , NUMBER OF PUPILS ENROLLED IN 1ST GRADE OF GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS, at the beginning of the academic year . /thous.persons, / By academic years2010/2011%imags and the Capital 2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2009/2010 / Total60.0 63.250.246.5 92.6 Western region / Subtotal11.2 12.89.08.6 95.6/BO3.03.32.62.5 96.2/GO1.41.81.31.1 84.6/ZA1.92.01.41.3 92.9/UV2.33.01.91.9 100.0/KHO 2.62.71.81.8 100.0 Khangai region / Subtotal13.9 13.810.4 9.7 93.3/AR2.52.51.81.6 88.9/BKH 2.32.11.51.6 106.7/BU1.21.10.90.8 88.9/OR1.72.01.61.4 87.5/OV2.83.12.22.0 90.9/KHS 3.43.02.42.3 95.8 Central region / Subtotal 9.99.68.27.4 90.2/GS0.30.30.30.2 66.7/DA2.22.01.71.6 94.1/DO1.21.41.11.0 90.9/DU1.01.20.90.7 77.8/OM1.51.11.01.0 100.0/SE2.11.91.81.6 88.9/TO1.61.71.41.3 92.9 Eastern region / Subtotal 4.85.03.83.5 92.1/DD1.81.61.21.3 108.3/SU1.21.41.11.0 90.9/KHE 1.82.01.51.2 80.0 Ulaanbaatar/UB 20.2 22.018.817.3 92.0 Mongolian school in the South Korea- -0.014-5.7 , ,2010/2011 NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS, by profession, at the beginningof the academic year 2010/2011 / By academic years Profession 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 Total 25 54326 07026 358 Primary classes8 320 9 0609 059 , Mongolian Language 2 147 2 0422 039 and Literature-History-Geography1 169 1 1301 159 Sociology883 912949 Russian Language 653 681710 English language 2 000 2 0672 130- Russian-English527 457458 language Other foreign languages234 244190-Math-physics 2 667 2 6112 702- Math-Information 232 262281- Chemistry-biology1 473 1 4801 533 Physical training1 602 1 6531 698 Music712 726764 Information528 539543-Drawing-technology 1 899 1 8861 830Other497 32031333 34. 5. 5.8 , ,2010/2011 NUMBER OF PUPILS IN GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS by full-time, by educational level, at thebeginning of the academic year 2010/2011. /thous.persons, imags and the CapitalTotal Primary Lower secondary Upper secondary / Total512.8 265.6 172.873.8 Western region / Subtotal 90.347.230.512.6/BO23.212.6 7.1 3.5/GO12.3 6.6 4.3 1.4/ZA15.6 7.8 5.4 2.4/UV19.610.3 6.8 2.5/KHO 19.6 9.9 6.9 2.8 Khangai region / Subtotal114.058.039.816.2/AR19.610.2 6.9 2.5/BKH 17.2 9.0 6.2 2.0/BU10.4 5.0 3.8 1.6/OR18.1 8.5 6.3 3.3/OV22.812.0 8.1 2.7/KHS 25.913.3 8.5 4.1 Central region / Subtotal 84.643.529.411.7/GS 3.0 1.5 1.0 0.5/DA18.5 9.0 6.5 3.0/DO11.0 6.0 3.7 1.3/DU 8.4 4.4 3.2 0.8/OM10.5 5.6 3.8 1.1/SE18.9 9.6 6.2 3.1/TO14.3 7.4 5.0 1.9 Eastern region / Subtotal 38.620.313.3 5.0/DD14.0 7.1 4.8 2.0/SU10.4 5.5 3.7 1.2/KHE 14.2 7.7 4.8 1.8 Ulaanbaatar/UB 184.696.659.728.3 Mongolian school in the South Korea 0.70.030.05 -34 35. Section 5. Education5.9 YY Y , NUMBER OF CHILDREN AND CLASSES IN KINDERGARTENS, at the beginning of the academic year /./ , Number of children /thous.persons/ Kindergartens classesimags and the Capital2008/20092009/2010 2010/20112008/2009 2009/20102010/2011 / Total102.5 109.5122.1 443648305198 Western region / Subtotal 14.8 16.0 17.4737 781904/BO 3.2 3.6 3.7187 193225/GO 2.3 2.4 2.8108 117124/ZA 3.4 3.5 3.8131 120164/UV 2.8 3.0 3.4142 155171/KHO3.1 3.5 3.7169 196220 Khangai region / Subtotal 18.5 19.9 22.1971 10761136/AR 2.8 2.9 3.2160 171195/BKH2.5 2.7 3.0149 146148/BU 2.0 2.2 2.3124 142137/OR 3.8 4.0 4.8153 169166/OV 2.8 3.2 3.5166 202235/KHS4.6 4.9 5.3219 246255 Central region / Subtotal 17.9 18.5 19.9734 841863/GS 0.6 0.8 0.9 2638 40/DA 3.7 3.7 3.7125 145142/DO 2.2 2.2 2.5 8592105/DU 2.1 2.1 2.3 96 102106/OM 1.9 1.9 2.0 7384 88/SE 4.3 4.4 4.9178 198213/TO 3.1 3.4 3.6151 182169 Eastern region / Subtotal7.9 8.2 8.5353 395450/DD 3.0 3.1 3.2127 128127/SU 2.0 2.1 2.1 97 106114/KHE2.9 3.0 3.2129 161209 Ulaanbaatar/UB39.8 43.4 50.5152516231732*/ Other* 3.63.53.7116 114 113: * - Note: * - Kindergartens are under the juridiction of Mongolian Railway Authority , Number of teachers in educational institutions, at the beginning of the 30000academic year 260702635825543 / Number of persons 2500023897 20000 15000 10000 68927020 7219 7183 46514465 4242 39742143 2033 50001667145102007/2008 2008/20092009/20102010/2011 / Kindergartens / General educational schoolsY / Technical and vocational schools, , / Institutions, college and universities35 36. 5. 5.10 YYY, SOME INDICATORS OF GENERAL EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS, as the beginning of the academic year . / thous. persons2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2010/2011 %2009/2010 Number of pupils532.1522.1 512.2 98.1 : Of which: Female 269.2262.6 257.3 98.0 Number of pupils stay in dormitory42.1 42.240.5 96.0 : Of which: Female22.7 22.421.6 96.4 Herders children36.8 35.235.5100.9 : Of which: Female 20.0 18.718.9101.1 Number of teachers 25.5 26.126.4101.1 : Of which: Female20.8 21.321.6101.4 Number of grades /classes17 626 17 62617683100.3 : III Of which: Studying in third shift 146158 179 113.35.11 , , , NUMBER OF STUDENTS AND GRADUATES OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES /persons TotalDiploma Bachelor Masters study PhD2010/2011 / As the beginning of the academic year 2010/2011Students170 126 4 045151 612 12 050 2 419: Of which: Female 101 455 3 517 88 7347 733 1 471 , Public universities & colleges, 104 431 3 721 90 025 8 3862 299 : Of which: Female58 871 3 225 49 195 5 0751 376 , Private universities & colleges , 65 306324 61 198 3 664120 : Of which: Female 42 360292 39 315 2 658 95 , Foreign affiliated schools operated in mongolia389- 389-- : Of which: Female 224- 224-- 2009/2010 / by academic year 2009/2010Graduates 34 2111 675 28 899 3 501136: Of which: Female22 1381 202 18 398 2 463 75 , Public universities & colleges, 19 6091 454 16 021 2 004130 : Of which: Female 12 2721 0969 785 1 321 70 , Private universities & colleges , 14 602221 12 878 1 497 6 : Of which: Female9 8661068 613 1 142 536 37. Section 5. Education5.12 , , 2009/2010 GRADUATES, by majored fields, by academic year 2009/2010 /persons: Of which: Majored field TotalFemaleDiploma BachelorMasterPhDTotal 34 211 22 138 1 675 28 899 3 501136 Education 5 0204 171175 4 012 819 14 umanities 3 4922 568150 2 900 427 15 Social science14 1499 179248 12 2771 592 32 Natural sceince 1 860897111 618 215 16 Techniques andtechnology 4 0021 596116 3 621 247 18 Agriculture 80453651685 4919 Medical science 2 8142 384843 1 878 7419Y Services 2 061798811 899 78 3 Other9 9 0 9 0 0, , , , 2010/2011 Students studying in universities and colleges, by sex, by percent, at the beginningof the academic year 2010/2011 86.990.080.070.064.259.660.8 58.560.050.0 40.441.5 39.240.0 35.830.020.013.110.0 0.0 Total Diploma Bachelor PhD Master / male / female 37 38. 6. VI. HEALTH6.1 , , *NUMBER OF BIRTHS, MATERNAL AND CHILD DEATHS* 1-5 1 Number of Periods mothersMaternal Number of Live birthsChild mortalitydelivered childdeaths deaths-total Infant mortalityaged 1-52008I5 090 5 11711 2409622II 5 017 5 01521 398 11925III4 849 4 88631 164 10924IV 5 166 5 16611 344 11613V4 872 4 90111 2019923VI 5 561 5 57321 314 10925VII5 496 5 50331 2038620VIII 5 470 5 47741 1789916IX 5 503 5 52661 2639121X5 240 5 24731 0209015XI 5 697 5 71231 243 10618XII5 126 5 13921 447 12018I-XII 63 08763 262 31 15 015 1 240 2402009I5 379 5 39841 292 11918II 4 849 4 87271 1149913III6 050 6 06511 305 11716IV 5 712 5 73551 382 14515V5 737 5 73861 334 11518VI 6 222 6 25811 298 10721VII6 025 6 03521 2329521VIII 6 181 6 19911 2179523IX 5 869 5 89771 263 11922X5 466 5 49241 291 11124XI 5 648 5 664 111 330 12520XII5 406 5 40971 464 13929I-XII 68 54468 762 56 15 522 1 386 2402010I6 097 6 12761 564 13730II 5 122 5 12611 418 10634III5 604 5 62211 522 14037IV 5 437 5 47011 526 12237V5 594 5 61221 501 12036VI 5 575 5 60941 4368516VII5 634 5 66111 3308125VIII 5 495 5 51221 425 10127IX 5 335 5 34421 3569532X5 351 5 37011 3739618XI 5 416 5 42041 3639225XII5 000 5 01651 462 10030I-XII 65 66065 889 30 17 276 1 275 3472010I-XII%95.895.8 53.6 111.3 92.0 144.62009I-XII : * Source : * Monthly report of the Ministry of Health38 39. Section 6. Health6.2 1-5 *, , , NUMBER OF CHILD DEATHS AGED 1-5*, at regions, aimags and Capital city1-5 Child mortality aged 1-5 , Aimags and the Capital2008 20092010/Total240 240 347:/Of which: West region/Sub total5668 74/BO1625 25/GO10128/ZA93 10/UV1014 19/KHO 1114 12 Khangai region/Sub total3542 71/AR66 10/BKH 48 12/BU-34/OR138/OV10 8 13/KHS 1414 24 Central region/Sub total3223 40/GS121/DA869/DO435/DU237/OM635/SE949/TO224 East region/Sub total2715 24/DD10 67/SU355/KHE 14 4 12 Ulaanbaatar/UB9092 138 : * Source : * Monthly report of the Ministry of Health 39 40. 6. 6.3 *, , , INFANT MORTALITY*, at regions, aimags and Capital city 1000 Infant mortalityInfant mortality rate per 1000 live births , Aimags and the Capital 2008 2009 2010200820092010 /Total 1 2401 386 1 275 202019:/Of which: West region/Sub total204263 241 20**25**26**/BO 46 6855182723/GO 35 3727262721/ZA 37 4344212327/UV 50 7365223133/KHO36 425016 19 24 Khangai region/Sub total334 320320 26**23**25**/AR 57 5351292626/BKH55 4750272327/BU 13 2020141920/OR 40 3934181615/OV 86 6878322328/KHS83 9387272930 Central region/Sub total132 154138 16**16**15**/GS 9 81 3022 3/DA 23 25201110 8/DO 38 2932312225/DU 14 2219142022/OM 28 2726242122/SE 13 2616 814 8/TO 71724 81826 East region/Sub total 9410189 22**22**20**/DD 30 3337171720/SU 24 2225231822/KHE40 4627282919 Ulaanbaatar/UB476 548487181816 : * Source : * Monthly report of the Ministry of Health: ** .Note: ** Estimated by region average.40 41. Section 6. Health6.4 *NUMBER OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE CASES* - - Syphilis PeriodsInfectious diseaseViralTuberculosis Varicella ShigellosisGonococcal Trichomo-cases - totalhepatitisinfection niasis2008I3 855 1 807343 387102265 360 384II 3 001 1 263328 294 91212 311 320III2 763 713379 189 67310 419 435IV 3 223 797475 207161387 485 450V4 557 564453 329144431 502 390VI 4 472 527410 254167424 556 552VII3 314 36741749247383 612 513VIII 3 380 38035031498374 547 636IX 3 023 57732321376389 498 574X3 176 94523796208457 472 502XI 4 842 1 31925877157572 729 940XII4 187 1 145250 127135775 650 832I-XII 43 79310 4044 223 2 0612 3534 979 6 141 6 5282009I2 965 793277 227188364 496 381II 2 893 581312 308152405 462 375III3 224 530431 177128407 572 525IV 3 661 380525 249199548 554 607V3 404 399526 227252439 473 429VI 3 945 394371 184372497 588 610VII2 949 38740575380299 393 366VIII 2 991 44435337454366 597 341IX 3 180 61026831508342 510 421X3 039 83824239241314 489 563XI 2 610 72322659114397 493 357XII3 998 78628241111534 723 792I-XII 38 859 6 8654 218 1 6543 0994 912 6 350 5 7672010I2 373 56330764142334 452 329II 2 511 40629567170246 470 336III2 849 35650092108352 439 406IV 3 630 32849173170441 623 593V3 923 27047191146386 554 459VI 4 556 272396 186336337 545 439VII3 338 24842949610239 442 356VIII 3 311 35331426711316 394 369IX 2 752 70724654489297 360 281X3 551 1 37324484283365 482 388XI 3 947 2 038256 243149280 385 316XII4 632 2 185264 239137344 595 351I-XII 41 373 9 0994 213 1 2683 4513 937 5 741 4 6232010I-XII%106.5 132.5 99.976.7111.480.2 90.480.22009I-XII : * Source : * Monthly report of the Ministry of Health41 42. 6. 6.5. *, NUMBER OF PATIENTS CURED AND DEATHS*, as the end of selected years : , Number of patients cured Total number of deaths Of which: Number of deaths Aimags and thein hospital capital2010 I-XII2010 I-XII2010 I-XII 2009 2010 % 2009 2010 % 20092010%2009 I-XII2009 I-XII2009 I-XII /Total649 369 679 765 104.715 522 17 276111.33 9784 197 105.5:/Of which: West region/Sub total 96 144 97 274101.2 2 272 2 289100.7 538567 105.4/BO 22 923 23 588102.9 530 533100.6 101102 101.0/GO 13 655 13 741100.6 339 342100.9 107114 106.5/ZA 18 275 18 253 99.9 459 481104.8 112121 108.0/UV 18 910 19 370102.4 542 52396.511911395.0/KHO22 381 22 322 99.7 402 410102.099117 118.2 Khangai region/Sub total118 733122 463103.1 3 328 3 629109.0 823838 101.8/AR 22 453 23 243103.5 512 547106.8 12911689.9/BKH18 901 19 375102.5 496 538108.5 156171 109.6/BU 13 112 12 798 97.6 303 347114.574 95 128.4/OR 15 978 17 146107.3 521 588112.984 85 101.2/OV 21 560 23 044106.9 668 712106.6 19018195.3/KHS26 729 26 857100.5 828 897108.3 190190 100.0 Central region/Sub total 96 594100 895104.5 2 337 2 646113.2 433551 127.3/GS4 2544 648109.3666497.0 17 1482.4/DA 20 823 22 950110.2 532 616115.889145 162.9/DO 12 926 13 822106.9 286 341119.275 90 120.0/DU 10 706 10 665 99.6 237 292123.245 57 126.7/OM 10 4009 740 93.7 289 316109.372 87 120.8/SE 21 800 23 338107.1 515 557108.271 77 108.5/TO 15 685 15 732100.3 412 460111.764 81 126.6 East region/Sub total 46 055 45 527 98.9 1 159 1 226105.8 28227798.2/DD 16 878 16 300 96.6 479 507105.8 132145 109.8/SU 12 937 12 729 98.4 304 334109.954 58 107.4/KHE16 240 16 498101.6 376 385102.496 7477.1 Ulaanbaatar/UB291 843313 606107.5 6 426 7 486116.5 1 9021 964 103.3 : * Source : * Monthly report of the Ministry of Health , , , 2009 , , 2010 , Number of infectious disease cases, by types as theNumber of infectious disease cases, by types, as theyear of 2009, by percentyear of 2010, by percent , , , , Other OtherHand, foot and 14.8 Viral hepatitisHand, foot15.6 Viral hepatitismouth disease17.7and mouth22.00.7disease 6.2 TuberculosisTuberculosis 10.8 10.2TrichomniasisTrichomniasis 14.8 11.2 Varicella 4.3 Varicella3.1 Shigellosis 8.0 GonococcalGonococcalShigellosis infection Syphilisinfection8.3Syphilis 16.3 12.6 13.9 9.542 43. Section 7. Crime VII. CRIME7.1 Y , , , NUMBER OF COMMITTED OFFENCES, by classification and types of crime, as a end of the selected years 2008200920102010 I-XII Types of offences% I-XII I-XII I-XII 2009 I-XII - Committed offences - Total 20 70420 37319 82597.3 / By classification of crime Minor7 854 7 857 8 151103.7 Less serious10 16510 006 9 21992.1 Serious2 352 2 126 2 01494.7 Grave333 384 441114.8 / By types of offences , Crime against human life and health6 524 6 808 6 813100.1(or physical well-being)Y: Of which: Attempted murder 213 223 230103.1 Negligent murder231615 93.8 Death due to unfortunate occasion945 764 727 95.2 Caused injury to the body of others5 319 5 770 5 821100.9 , , , Crime against human freedom, rights and 242735129.6 reputation, , Crime against child, family and social morality426 375 410109.3 : Of which: Rape 354 332 342103.0 , Crime against political and other rights and 905963106.8 freedom of individuals Crime against the right ownership 9 489 8 853 7 94489.7Y: Of which: Theft of property 6 609 6 376 5 777 90.6 Mugging 354 167 143 85.6 Robbery 818 754 520 69.0 Fraud 866 801 764 95.4 , Forgery 331 347 337 97.1 Crime against national safety 121 161 118 73.3 Crime against economic entity 155 194 158 81.4 Crime against social safety 1 683 1 473 1 684114.3: Of which: Hooliganism 1 618 1 431 1 633114.1 Crime against population health 276 272 328120.6 Crime against environmental protection rules277 318 231 72.6 Crime against the rules of safety of traffic and1 2021390 1 639117.9, use of motor vehicles Crime against administrative rule 221 223 228102.2 Crime against judicial procedure 94 10257 55.9 Occupational related crime10499 101102.0 Crime against military service 181813 72.2 Crime against computer information safety - 1 3 300.0 : Source: Report of the General Police Department 43 44. 7. 7.2 , , , , , NUMBER OF COMMITTED OFFENCES, by regions, aimags and the Capital, by types, as a end of the selected years :Of which: , ,, , , Crime againstCrime against the Crime committedCrime againstAimags and thehuman life and Crime againstrules of safety ofCrime against the Total by domestic child, family and Capital health (or physical social safetytraffic and use of right ownership violence social moralitywell-being) motor vehicles 2009 20102009 201020092010 2009 201020092010200920102009 2010 I-XIII-XII I-XIII-XII I-XII I-XIII-XIII-XII I-XII I-XII I-XII I-XII I-XIII-XII / Total20 373 19 825 6 808 6 813316 284 3754101 4731 6841 390 1 639 8 853 7 944 Western region / Subtotal1 5451 530 548539 17 93526113118 78107636 610/BO 313378 1381856 5 64 1310 12 18109 115/GO 12317425 323 - 24 142159 6799/ZA 324294 1401363 3 92 2711 18 14112 122/UV 405389 133101- 1 66 3351 22 30182 163/HO380295 112 855 -12102625 21 36166 111 Khangai region / Subtotal2 3392 511 772872 57 50 38661131461612181 070 1 032/AR 431458 1321435724 1028 27 34217 221/BH386436 152128 1667163650 36 42121 157/BU 28924365 74 116159 8 20 3315896/OR 368516 121166 14 18 1415 522 26 53182 234/OV 355439 1231636 116103322 30 37141 179/HS510419 179198528162016 22 19251 145 Central region / Subtotal3 4583 234 1 2861 190 95 38 88942152322862771 172 1 112/GS 16511998 71 121237 895 4228/DA 608614 26024672 25235360 26 34204 206/DO 579534 224216 19678 3133 36 45149 132/DU 24623147 589684 2219 145144 134/OM 30431492112 158 119 2721 34 32 9399/SE 814797 291299 20 10 19314364 75 65283 247/TO 742625 274188 135 16163227 92 91257 266 Eastern region / Subtotal1 4841 386 317297 52 27 1919137166 7668 835 755/DD 645526 179141 25 1879 6963 4124 313 253/SU 20019049 542134916611 12194/HE63967089102 25896 5987 2933 401 408 Ulaanbaatar/UB11 339 10 863 3 8583 840 94159 1932018899997869555 046 4 299* / Other* 208 30127751 124 6 233 1494 136: * - , .Note: *- Offences recorded in Police divisions of Mongolian Railway and Airlines, and offencescommitted in abroad by Mongolian citizens.44 45. Section 7. Crime7.3 18 10000 Y Y , , , , NUMBER OF OFFENCES PER 10000 POPULATION AGED 18 AND ABOVE,by regions, aimags and the Capital, as a end of the selected years , Aimags and200820092010 the CapitalI-XII I-XII I-XII National average 124 118 111 Western region Average 786666 -Bayan-Olgii 705970 -Govi-Altai493650 Zavkhan 636661 Uvs1039286 Khovd 977369 Khangai region Average 726669 Arkhangai 977882 Bayankhongor707585 Bulgan757662 Orkhon816183 Ovorkhangai 555161 Khovsgol636452 Central region Average131120109 Govisumber 186192130 -Darkhan-Uul108100 98 Dornogovi154161142 Dundgovi838075 Omnogovi 140100 96 Selenge163129119 Tov125125107 Eastern region Average124116107 Dornod 120131106 Sukhbaatar565753 Khentii181148150 UlaanbaatarUlaanbaatar1621591467.4 , CRIME CAUSED OF DAMAGE, as a end of the selected years mln.tog Indicators 2008 I-XII2009 I-XII2010 I-XII - Total damage54 802.349 186.2 33 383.0:Of which: Damages for state property 10 951.713 615.1 8 824.8 Damage for private property 22 733.725 753.824 385.8 Damage were restituted6 974.717 964.914 347.245 46. 7. 7.5 , , , , , NUMBER OF OFFENDERS (SUSPECTS AND DEFENDANTS), by regions, aimags and the Capital, by types, as a end of the selected years :Of which:, , Total number of offenders Crime committed by Aimags (suspects & defendants) and the Capital18 Period of20092010 Group of Drunk people punishmentI-XII I-XIIFemalepeople has not expiredBelow2009 20102009 2010 2009 2010 age of 18 I-XIII-XII I-XIII-XII I-XIII-XII / Total19 61219 378 2 382907 3 9953 913 5 221 4 927 1 664 867 Western region / Subtotal1 5771 698 107 84 366428 333 45714059/BO 34338816 346181105 108 5010/GO 1221771443851 33 441511/ZA 31529821 113635 33 5910 4/UV 394456216 13213164 145 3812/HO40337935 299913098 101 2722 Khangai region / Subtotal2 4832 649 285 190723780 790 917258 111/AR 4674864332182180 153 151 4850/BH4414165626 4663112 125 18 1/BU 3192403311 9663 71 554626/OR 4125788661180188 137 207 7830/OV 3854723418104151 143 206 59 3/HS4594573342115135 174 1739 1 Central region / Subtotal3 9233 505 396 1481 010784 1 374 1 221375 202/GS 18213424 6 3924 92 7120 1/DA 7156358540211130 296 233 7770/DO 6805748514196108 234 232 7119/DU 3112511319 7979 84 6523 2/OM 3342973719 9155124 932922/SE 962859 10340239209 347 33913381/TO 7397554910155179 197 188 22 7 Eastern region / Subtotal1 4291 723 160 55 483733 396 427113 106/DD 68959859 37 221200 220 186 7023/SU 230192188 10743 37 3718 -/HE51093383 10 155490 139 204 2583 Ulaanbaatar/UB 9 9669 502 1 361 4241 3541 124 2 318 1 875756 385* / Other*234 301 736 5964 10 30 224: * - , .Note: *- Offences recorded in Police divisions of Mongolian Railway and Airlines, and offencescommitted in abroad by Mongolian citizens. , , Number of injured and died people caused by offences, / Number of personas a end of the selected years 10 0009 096 8 5938 0007 4866 0004 0001 551 1 3581 1912 000 02008 I-XII 2009 I-XII2010 I-XII / Injured / Died46 47. Section 8. Gross domestic product8.1 (), , * GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT(GDP), by divisions, at current prices* . mln. tog. 2009 2010***** Divisions*** 2008 2009 2010 **%% 2008 2009GDP6 555 569.7 6 590 637.1 8 255 060.9 100.5 125.3 , , Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1 259 660.8 1 177 380.3 1 312 433.593.5 111.5, , Mining and quarrying1 324 247.7 1 285 899.7 1 800 805.697.1 140.0 Manufacturing 430 179.4 425 000.6 532 925.698.8 125.4, , , Electricity, gas, steam and air 119 968.0 157 422.9198 790.1131.2 126.3 conditioning supply ; , , Water supply; sewerage, waste26 015.0 26 356.832 503.8101.3 123.3 management and remediation activities Construction122 051.086 238.7106 960.0 70.7 124.0 ; Wholesale and retail trade; repair472 226.5 432 646.2595 254.1 91.6 137.6, of motor vehicles and motorcycles Transportation and storage419 323.2 546 745.5671 834.8130.4 122.9, Accommodation and food service 38 971.4 43 680.854 538.5112.1 124.9 activities, Information and communication 221 339.0 215 504.0261 895.6 97.4 121.5 Financial and insurance activities236 327.4 212 724.0158 143.8 90.074.3 Real estate activities 345 984.2 479 635.3512 399.1138.6 106.8, Professional, scientific and76 694.665 655.8 70 251.9 85.6 107.0 technical activities Administrative and support98 499.8 88 804.499 956.3 90.2 112.6service activities Public administration and247 723.6 267 246.3301 222.9107.9 112.7 , defence; compulsory social securityEducation272 562.3 312 138.4346 196.9114.5 110.9 Human health and social work 119 817.4 123 042.0138 524.5102.7 112.6activities, , Arts, entertainment and recreation23 211.427 876.230 965.2 120.1 111.1 Other service activities27 950.024 871.527 694.289.0 111.3 Net taxes on products672 817.0 591 767.8 1 001 764.588.0 169.3:* 2005 ** *** ( 4)Note:* Data benchmarked by Input-Output Table, 2005 ** Preliminary estimates *** Division by International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities revision 4 (ISIC4) 47 48. 8. 8.2 , , 2005 * GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY PRODUCTION APPROACH, by divisions, at 2005 constant prices * . mln. tog.2009 2010** *** Divisions ***20082009 2010 **%%%2008 2009 GDP3 963 960.0 3 913 673.2 4 153 972.8 98.7106.1 , , Agriculture, forestry and fishing768 399.4796 318.3 662 566.5 103.6 83.2, , Mining and quarrying 672 649.2711 478.9 756 378.0 105.8106.3 Manufacturing257 538.2234 276.8 260 682.691.0111.3, , , Electricity, gas, steam and air 90 303.7 96 023.7 101 461.3 106.3105.7 conditioning supply ; , , Water supply; sewerage, waste16 539.317 333.8 18 162.9104.8104.8 management and remediation activities Construction78 397.1 51 716.659 788.266.0115.6 ; Wholesale and retail trade; repair 315 490.3278 185.3 343 241.188.2123.4, of motor vehicles and motorcycles Transportation and storage 425 540.7459 404.4 501 156.3 108.0109.1, Accommodation and food service25 539.8 24 669.426 378.696.