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Haibowan District (the central urban district of Wuhai City, a resource-based city in western Inner Mongolia) attaches great importance to the operational analysis of regional economy and the application of monitoring indicator system on building a well-off society in promoting economic transformation and taking the lead in building a well-off society in an all-round manner. Through our research, it is found that the statistical monitoring indicator system on building a well-off society is of great significance in orienting the economic transformation to over-leap the Middle Income Trap with the following analysis.
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The indicator system for building a well-off society in an all-round way
Monitoring indicator | Unit | Target value of an overall well-off society |
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I. Economic development | ||
1. Per capita GDP | Yuan | ≥31,400 |
2. R&D expenditure in GDP | % | ≥2.5 |
3. Tertiary industry added value in GDP | % | ≥50 |
4. Ratio of urban population | % | ≥60 |
5. Unemployment rate (urban) | % | ≤6 |
II. Social harmony | ||
6. Gini coefficient | – | ≤0.4 |
7. Urban-rural income ratio | Rural as 1 | ≤2.8 |
8. Regional economic development gap coefficient | % | ≤60 |
9. Basic social insurance coverage rate | % | ≥90 |
10. Senior high school graduates gender coefficient | % | 100 |
III. Quality of life | ||
11. Residents’ per capita disposable income | Yuan | ≥15,000 |
12. Engel coefficient | % | ≤40 |
13. Per capita housing area | m2 | ≥27 |
14. Mortality rate of children under 5 | ‰ | ≤12 |
15. Average life expectancy | Year | ≥75 |
IV. Democracy and legal system | ||
16. Citizens’ satisfaction of democratic rights | % | ≥90 |
17. Social security indicator | % | ≥100 |
V. Culture and education | ||
18. Culture added value ratio in GDP | % | ≥5 |
19. Residents’ culture, education and entertainment expenditure ratio in household consumption | % | ≥16 |
20. Average education age | Year | ≥10.5 |
VI. Resources and environment | ||
21. Unit GDP energy consumption | Ton of standard coal/1000 yuan | ≤0.84 |
22. Cultivated land area indicator | % | ≥90 |
23. Quality of environment indicator | % | 100 |
Process of building an overall well-off society |
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Luo, Q. (2019). Statistical Monitoring Indicator System on Building a Well-Off Society and Over-Leaping the Middle Income Trap—A Case Study of a Western Resource City in Western China. In: Li, Y., Cheng, Z. (eds) China’s Reform to Overleap the Middle-Income Trap. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9222-1_13
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