East Germany Yearbook - 1988_ocr
East Germany Yearbook - 1988_ocr
East Germany Yearbook - 1988_ocr
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List of Tables<br />
XXXV<br />
Summer deys and frost days at selected meteorologlcal<br />
statlons .......................................................... 429<br />
Air temperature - Extreme monthly and annual<br />
values for selected meteorologlcal statlons ............... 430<br />
Helght ol preclpltatlons ■Extreme monthly and<br />
annual values for selected meteorologlcal statlons. . . . 431<br />
Deviation of the delly average alr temperature<br />
from the Standard value and dally mlnlmum of alr<br />
temperature at Potsdam .......................................... 432<br />
A p p en dix<br />
I. Countrlea belonglng to the Council for Mutual<br />
Economic Aislstance<br />
Area, populatlon and cap ltals......................................... 2*<br />
Mean populatlon............................................................. 2*<br />
Live blrths, deaths, Infant mortallty ............................... 3*<br />
National economic surveys............................................. 4*-6*<br />
Industrial gross productlon............................................. 6*<br />
Index of Industrial gross productlon of the<br />
sodallst Industry classlfled by selected branches........ 7*/8*<br />
Labour productlvlty of productlon staff In the<br />
sodallst Industry ......................................................... 8*<br />
Installed capaclty of power statlons ............................... 8*<br />
Industrial productlon of selected products...................... 9*.15*<br />
Useful agricultural a re a ................................................... 16*<br />
Stock of machlnes In agrlculture ................................... 16*<br />
Productlon of vegetables produce ............................ 17*<br />
Supplles of mineral fertlllzers to agrlculture<br />
per hectare of land under cultlvatlon.......................... 18*<br />
Livestock and output of animal produce.......................... 18*-21*<br />
Transport, Communications, home tra d e ....................... 22*-25*<br />
Foreign trade................................................................... 25*<br />
Per caplta consumptlon of selected foodstuffs................ 26*<br />
Owelllngs completed ..................................................... 27’<br />
Educatlon, culture, public health .................................... 27*-30*<br />
II.<br />
International Surveys<br />
Area and p o p u la tlo n<br />
Slze data of the earth ................................................. 31*<br />
Area and populatlon classlfled by contlnents................ 31*<br />
Shara of groups of countries In the world's area<br />
iand populatlon........................................................ 31*<br />
Area, populatlon and capltals of the countries............... 32*.36*<br />
Live blrths, deaths and excess of the birthrate<br />
per 1,000 of the populatlon...................................... 37*<br />
Persons em plo yed, on strlk e , u n em plo ym en t<br />
Persons employed classlfled by Status In the en.<br />
terprlse and economic sectors................................. 38*/39*<br />
Persons on strlke and locked o u t................................. 40*<br />
Unemployment.......................................................... 41*<br />
Industry<br />
Index of Industrial productlon...................................... 42*<br />
Index of Industrial productlon classlfled by selected<br />
branches....................................................... 42*/43*<br />
O utput of s e le c te d p ro d u cts<br />
Electric energy ........................................................... 44*<br />
Gas ........................................................................... 45*<br />
Natural gas ................................................................ 45*<br />
Hard coal .................................................................. 46*<br />
Ugnlte....................................................................... 46*<br />
Crude o ll.................................................................... 47*<br />
Iron o re ..................................................................... 47*<br />
Plg Iron ..................................................................... 48*<br />
Crude Steel ........................................<br />
Cem ent.............................................<br />
Calclned so d a ....................................<br />
Sodlum hydroxlde (caustlc soda) .........<br />
Sulphurlc a cld ....................................<br />
Methanol...........................................<br />
Petrol .................................................<br />
rotash fertlllzers.................................<br />
Nltrogenous fertlllzers ........................<br />
Phosphate fertlllzers...........................<br />
Synthetlc rubber.................................<br />
Cellulose regenerate flbres (reyon staple)<br />
Rayon ...............................................<br />
Synthetlc flbres..................................<br />
Plastics and synthetlc reslns................<br />
Saw-tlmber ........................................<br />
Paper .................................................<br />
Goods Waggons .................................<br />
Merchant shlps..................................<br />
Tractors .............................................<br />
Lorrles...............................................<br />
Passenger cars ...................................<br />
Radio sets ..........................................<br />
Television sets....................................<br />
Electrlcal household washlng machlnes .<br />
Household refrlgerators......................<br />
Vacuum cleaners.................................<br />
Margarine..........................................<br />
Butter.................................................<br />
Sugar.................................................<br />
Flsn catches ......................................<br />
Beer...................................................<br />
Clgarettes..........................................<br />
A g rlc u ltu re<br />
48*<br />
49*<br />
49*<br />
50*<br />
50*<br />
51*<br />
51*<br />
52*<br />
52*<br />
53*<br />
53*<br />
54*<br />
54*<br />
55*<br />
55*<br />
56*<br />
56*<br />
57*<br />
57*<br />
57*<br />
58*<br />
58*<br />
59*<br />
59*<br />
60*<br />
60*<br />
60*<br />
61*<br />
61*<br />
62*<br />
63*<br />
63*<br />
64*<br />
Areas of land classlfled by maln type of use and<br />
cro p s......................... .•......................................... 65*<br />
Deliveries of mineral fertlllzers to agrlculture<br />
per hectare of useful agricultural area ...................... 66*<br />
Harvest areas and harvest ylelds of the w o rld ............... 66*<br />
Areas, ylelds per hectare and harvest ylelds:<br />
Wheat .................................................................... 67*/68*<br />
Rye ....................................................................... 69*/70*<br />
Barley .................................................................... 70V71*<br />
O ats...............................,...................................... 72*/73*<br />
Malze..................................................................... 73*/74*<br />
R ic e ....................................................................... 75*/76*<br />
Potatoes.................................................................. 77V78*<br />
Sugar beets............................................................ 79V80*<br />
Sugar cane ............................................................ 81*<br />
C o ffe e................................................................... 82*<br />
Tea ....................................................................... 83*<br />
Cocoa beans .......................................................... 83*<br />
Oranges, mandarlnes, dementlnes........................... 84*<br />
Grapefruit .............................................................. 84*<br />
Cltrons, lemons and other citrus fru lts...................... 84*<br />
Cotton (flbres)........................................................ 85*<br />
Jute and |ute-type flbres .......................................... 85*<br />
Sisal (flbres)............................................................ 85*<br />
Livestock:<br />
Cattle..................................................................... 86*<br />
Plgs ....................................................................... 87*<br />
Sheep ................................................................... 88*<br />
Output of animal produce:<br />
Meat ..................................................................... 89*<br />
Wool ..................................................................... 90*<br />
Wood cuttlno .................... ........................................ 91*<br />
Productlon of natural rubber ...................................... 91*<br />
T re n sp o rt<br />
Merchant fleet .......................................................... 92*<br />
Rallways: Goods transport performance. Passenger<br />
trensport performance ............................................ 93*<br />
Civil avlatlon: Passenger transport performance ........... 94*<br />
P rlc e s on c a p lta lls t m arkets<br />
Prlce Index of selected commodlty groups on capltalist<br />
markets.......................................................... 95*<br />
Prlces for selected raw and baslc materlals on<br />
capltallst markets..................................................... 95*/96*