Jeollabuk-do

  • Capital:Jeonju
  • Governor:Song Ha-Jin
  • Total Population, Persons:1 797 031 (2014)
  • Area, Sq. Km:8 067,27 (2010)
  • Population Density, Persons per Sq. Km:220,3 (2010)
  • Official Web-Site of the Region
  • Total Fertility Rate, Children per Woman:1,32 (2013)
  • Crude Birth Rate, Births per 1,000 Population:7,8 (2013)
  • Crude Death Rate, Deaths per 100,000 Persons:7,3 (2013)
  • GDP, current prices, million won:42 252 801 (2013)
  • Gross disposable income, billion won:47 563 (2013)
  • GDP per capita, current prices, thousand won:23 432 (2013)
  • Gross disposable income per capita, thousand Won:20 992 (2013)

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    • Июль 2024
      Источник: Eurostat
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 01 августа, 2024
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:earn_mw_cur   The basic national minimum wage is fixed at an hourly, weekly or monthly rate, and this minimum wage is enforced by law (the government), often after consultation with the social partners, or directly by national intersectoral agreement. The national minimum wage usually applies to all employees, or at least to a large majority of employees in the country. Gross wages are reported. Information is available on:Monthly minimum wages in euro, Purchasing Power Standards (PPS) and, for non euro area countries, national currencies.Monthly minimum wage as a proportion of average monthly earnings in the business economy and in industry, construction and services (except activities of households as employers and extra-territorial organisations and bodies) (Nace Rev. 2, data from 2008 onwards).Monthly minimum wage as a proportion of average monthly earnings in industry and services (NACE Rev. 1.1, data 1999-2009). Minimum wage statistics published by Eurostat refer to monthly national minimum wages. For countries where the national minimum wage is not set monthly (e.g. hourly or weekly) the rates are converted into monthly rates (see also 20.6). The data collection excludes countries which do not have a national minimum wage (see 3.7 for details).