FEDERAL STATE STATISTICS SERVICE (Rosstat) RUSSIA` 2015 STATISTICAL POCKETBOOK
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1 FEDERAL STATE STATISTICS SERVICE (Rosstat) RUSSIA` 2015 STATISTICAL POCKETBOOK Moscow 2015
2 UDK 31(470) The Editorial Board: A. Surinov Chairman of the Editorial Board E. Baranov, N. Bugakova, M. Gelvanovsky, L. Gokhberg, M. Dianov, V. Elizarov, V. Zhitkov, V. Zabelin, Yu. Ivanov, A. Kevesh, A. Kosarev, K. Laikam, I. Masakova, V. Nesterov, G. Oksenoit, O. Rybak, B. Ryabushkin, A. Tatarinov, A. Khoroshilov Russia` 2015: Statistical pocketbook/ Rosstat. Moscow, pp. ISBN The statistical pocketbook gives concise information related to social and economic development of Russia in 2014 as compared to the previous year. Main indicators data is provided reflecting demographic processes, labour market, social field and living standard, trade, financial situation, external economic activities. Information is provided related to selected economic activities in accordance with OKVED. Main social and economic indicators by the federal districts of the Russian Federation are presented data on some of indicators is preliminary and is subject to further revisions. UDK 31(470) ISBN Federal State Statistics Service,
3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Capital city Moscow Russia covers Eastern Europe and Northern Asia Area 17.1 mln. sq. km (13 percent of agricultural land, 51 percent of forest land, 13 percent of surface water, including swamps) Population 2) thou. persons (as of ) Population density 8.5 person per 1 sq. km (as of ) Maximum stretch, thou. km: longitudinal 4 latitudinal 9 Russia is bounded by: Arctic Ocean seas (Barents, White, Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi seas); Pacific Ocean seas (Bering, sea of Оkhotsk, sea of Japan); Atlantic Ocean seas (Baltic, Black, sea of Azov) The largest islands, thou. sq. km : Novaya Zemlya 82.6 Sakhalin 76.4 New Siberian 38 Severnaya Zemlya 37 State borders: in the North West with Norway and Finland; in the West with Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Belarus; in the South West with Ukraine; in the South with Abkhazia, Georgia, South Osetia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan; in the South East with China, Mongolia and the Democratic People s Republic of Korea; in the East (sea borders) with USA and Japan The longest rivers, thou. km: Lena 4.3 Ob 3.7 Volga 3.5 Yenisey 3.5 Amur 2.8 Data source: Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography as of with due regard to data from the Ministry of Property and Land Relations of the Republic of Crimea on the area of the Republic of Crimea thou. sq. km. Department of State Registration of Rights and Cadastre of the City of Sevastopol on the area of the City of Sevastopol thou. sq. km. 2) With due regard to data on the Crimean Federal District.
4 General Characteristics The largest lakes, thou. sq. km: Baikal 31.5 Ladoga 17.7 Onega 9.7 The highest mountain, m: Elbrus 5642 Average temperatures: January from 4, 5 C (Black Sea coast) to -40, -48 C (East of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), where absolute zero is taken as C); July from 0, 1 C (Kara Sea Islands) to C (Republic of Kalmykia, where absolute maximum reaches 45.4 C). As for its territory, the Russian Federation ranks the first in the world, as for its population the ninth as for GDP PPP, estimated in USA Dollars the sixth 2). RUSSIA RANKING IN THE world PRODUCTION OF SELECTED INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS in 2013 Crude oil, including gas condensate, natural and associated gas 2 Electricity 3 Pig iron 4 Steel, wood removal 5 Coal, hydraulic cements 6 Passenger cars (including assembly) 9 Paper and paperboard 14 Provisional data. 2) According to the results of international comparisons for 2011.
5 General Characteristics MAJOR CITIES (as of January 1, 2014) Population, thou. persons Distance from Moscow, km Moscow St.Petersburg Novosibirsk Yekaterinburg Nizhny Novgorod Kazan Samara Chelyabinsk Omsk Rostov-on-Don Ufa Krasnoyarsk Perm Volgograd Voronezh Major sea ports in Russia by the volume of own production good (freight turnover) are: Novorossiysk, Ust -Luga, St. Petersburg, Vostochny, Primorsk. STATE SYSTEM According to the Constitution, the Russian Federation Russia is a democratic federative law-governed state with a republican form of government (Article. State power in the Russian Federation shall be exercised by the President of the Russian Federation, the Federal Assembly (the Council of Federation and the State Duma), the Government of the Russian Federation, and the courts of the Russian Federation (Article 1. The President of the Russian Federation shall be the Head of State and shall be elected for six years by citizens of the Russian Federation on the basis of universal, equal, direct suffrage by secret ballot (Articles 80, 8. The Federal Assembly - parliament of the Russian Federation shall be the representative and legislative body of the Russian Federation and shall consist of two chambers - the Council of Federation and the State Duma. The Council of Federation shall include two representatives from each constituent entity of the Russian Federation: one from the legislative (representative) and one from the executive State government body; representatives of the Russian Federation, appointed by the President of the Russian Federation, such representatives shall not exceed 10 percent of the total number of the Federation Council members representatives from legislative (representative) and executive State government bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The State Duma shall consist of 450 deputies and shall be elected for a term of five years (Articles 94 96).
6 General Characteristics COMPOSITION OF THE FEDERAL ASSEMBLY (as of January 1, 2015; persons) Total males including females The Council of the Federation Representatives of government bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation including: legislative (representative) government bodies executive government bodies The State Duma, convocation Deputies of the State Duma, total including by factions: «United Russia» «Communist Party of the Russian Federation» A Just Russia «Liberal - Democratic Party of Russia» PUBLIC HOLIDAYS January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 New Year Holidays January 7 Orthodox Christmas Day February 23 Day of the Fatherland Defender March 8 International Women s Day May 1 Spring and Labour Day May 9 Day of the Victory June 12 Day of Russia November 4 National Unity Day
7 General Characteristics NUMBER OF PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS, POLITICAL PARTIES AND NON-COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS REGISTERED IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION as of January 1, 2015 Total registered including registered in 2014 Public associations - total including : public organizations among them charitable social movements among them charitable 11 1 public funds among them charitable social services among them charitable 4 - amateur public bodies other public associations among them: trade unions ethnical-cultural autonomies Political parties 76 8 Non-commercial organizations - total including charitable funds Branches and representations of international organizations, foreign non-commercial nongovernmental organizations Including data on the Crimean Federal District.
8 POPULATION AND LABOUR MARKET POPULATION (as of January 1 ; mln. persons) Total urban rural Including data on the Crimean Federal District. VITAL STATISTICS (per 1000 population) Births Deaths Natural increase, decrease (-) Infant deaths under 1 year per 1000 live births Marriages Divorces Provisional data. Including data on the Crimean Federal District. POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX (as of January 1, 2014) Age, years Females thou Males thou Thou. persons
9 Population and Labour Market INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION (persons) Immigrated to the Russian Federation, total including: CIS countries other countries Emigrated from the Russian Federation, total including: CIS countries other countries Migration net, total including the result of migration exchange with: CIS countries other countries Including data on the Crimean Federal District. ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION (thou. persons) Economically active population - total males females including: employed in the economy - total males females unemployed - total males females Unemployed officially registered in State employment service 2) - total males females Data source: Sample Survey on Employment. 2) End of year.
10 Population and Labour Market 100 ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION (annual average) percent Unemployed Employed 20 0 AVERAGE ANNUAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYED IN THE ECONOMY BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Thou. persons Percent of total Total including by economic activity: agriculture, hunting and forestry fishing mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply construction wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods hotels and restaurants transport and communications financial intermediation real estate, renting and business activities public administration and defence; compulsory social security education health and social work other community, social and personal service activities
11 LIVING STANDARDS OF POPULATION AND SOCIAL FIELD MAIN SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF THE LIVING STANDARDS OF POPULATION Average per capita money income (monthly), roubles Real disposable money income, percent of previous year Accrued average monthly nominal wages of employees, roubles Real accrued wages, percent of previous year Average pension, roubles Real pension, percent of previous year Provisional data. HOUSING STOCK (end of year) ) Total dwelling floor space, mln. sq. m Average living floor space per one inhabitant, sq. m Due to the absence of regulatory legal acts establishing the procedure for state accounting of housing stock in the Russian Federation, of which its state technical accounting (including technical inventory), official statistical information for 2013 is compiled from data of local self-governing bodies for the not full range of owners of the housing stock. 2) Estimates. 11
12 Living Standards of Population and Social Field HOUSING STOCK BY OWNERSHIP TYPES (beginning of year; percent) State-owned Municipal Private Other Due to the absence of regulatory legal acts establishing the procedure for state accounting of housing stock in the Russian Federation, of which its state technical accounting (including technical inventory), official statistical information for 2013 is compiled from data of local self-governing bodies for the not full range of owners of the housing stock. SHARE OF DWELLINGS CONSTRUCTED BY POPULATION AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE AND CREDITS IN TOTAL VOLUME OF HOUSING STOCK 50 percent
13 Living Standards of Population and Social Field EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND NUMBER OF PUPILS (STUDENTS) (beginning of academic year) 2013/ /15 Number of general educational establishments (without evening (shift time) general educational establishments ) of which: public and municipal non-public Number of students in general educational establishments (without evening (shift time) general educational establishments ), thou. persons of which: public and municipal non-public Number of evening (shift time) general educational establishments Number of students in evening (shift time) general educational establishments, thou. persons Number of vocational educational establishments, with programmes for skilled workers, office workers )... Number of students, enrolled in training programs for skilled workers, office workers, thou. persons 774 2)... Number of vocational educational establishments, training middle-level professionals of which: public and municipal non-public Number of students, enrolled in programs for middle-level professionals, thou. persons of which: public and municipal non-public Number of educational establishments of higher education of which: public and municipal non-public Number of students in educational establishments of higher education, thou. persons of which: public and municipal non-public Including data on the Crimean Federal District. 2) As of end of
14 Living Standards of Population and Social Field PRE-SCHOOL ESTABLISHMENTS Number of establishments, thou In them pupils, thou. persons ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATES OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION thou. persons Vocational educational establishments training middle-level professionals Enrollment Graduates thou. persons Higher educational establishments Enrollment Graduates including data on the Crimean Federal District including data on the Crimean Federal District. 14
15 Living Standards of Population and Social Field MAIN INDICATORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH (beginning of year) Number of physicians, persons: total, thou per population Number of medium-level medical personnel, persons: total, thou per population Number of hospitals, thou Number of hospital beds: total, thou per population Number of medical organizations rendering out-patient services, thou Capacity of medical organizations rendering outpatient services, number of patients visits per a shift: total, thou per population SANATORIA, RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS AND TOURIST BASES (beginning of year) Number of sanatoria and habitations with medical treatment Number of beds in them, thou Number of rest homes Number of beds in them, thou Number of rest cases, campings and recreation organizations Number of beds in them, thou Number of tourist bases Number of beds in them, thou Excluding micro businesses. CULTURAL AND ART ESTABLISHMENTS Number of public libraries, thou Library stock, mln. copies Number of clubs and related establishments, thou Number of museums Number of visits to museums, mln Number of professional theatres Theatre attendance, mln. persons
16 Living Standards of Population and Social Field NUMBER OF ISSUED BOOKS, BOOKLETS, MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS Books and booklets: number (printed units), thou circulation, mln. copies Magazines: number of issues circulation (annual), mln. copies Newspapers: number of issues circulation (annual), mln. copies HOTELS (beginning of year) Number of hotels and similar facilities for accommodation Number of beds in hotels and similar facilities for accommodation, thou. hotel beds TRAVELS OF FOREIGN CITIZENS INTO RUSSIA AND RUSSIAN CITIZENS ABROAD (thou.) Number of travels of foreign citizens into Russia 2) total of which by purpose: business tourism private Number of travels of Russian citizens abroad 3) total of which by purpose: business tourism private Since April of Since April of including data on the Crimean Federal District. 2) Excluding those arrived for permanent residence. 3) Excluding those emigrated for permanent residence and military personnel. 16
17 Living Standards of Population and Social Field ECOLOGY AIR EMISSIONS FROM STATIONARY SOURCES bln.cu. m mln. ton waste water DISCHARGES Since including individual entrepreneurs
18 PRODUCTION AND USE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT* ) VOLUME OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT Gross domestic product: total bln. roubles (at current market prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) per capita, thou. roubles Data for 2013 is calculated using the average annual population, for 2014 using forecast of the average annual population. GROSS VALUE ADDED BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (at current prices; percent of total) Gross value added, at basic prices total including by economic activity: agriculture, hunting and forestry fishing mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply construction wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods hotels and restaurants transport and communications financial intermediation real estate, renting and business activities public administration and defence; compulsory social security education health and social work other community, social and personal service activities * ) 2014 (first estimate) - including data on the Crimean Federal District. 18
19 Production and Use of Gross Domestic Product USE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT percent Net exports of goods and services Gross capital formation Final consumption expenditures 19
20 INDUSTRY MAIN INDICATORS OF MINING AND QUARRYING, MANUFACTURING, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND water SUPPLY Number of acting organizations (end of year): mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply Volume of shipped own produced goods, works performed and services rendered (at actual prices), bln. roubles: mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply Industrial production index 2), percent of previous year Average annual number of employees, thou. persons: mining and quarrying ) manufacturing ) electricity, gas and water supply ) Balanced financial result (profit less loss) 4), mln. roubles: including by economic activity: mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply Profitability of goods (works, services) sold 4), percent: of which by economic activity: mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply Number of organizations and self-supporting enterprises by actual economic activity. 2) Aggregated production output index for activities «Mining and quarrying», «Manufacturing» and «Electricity, gas and water supply». With account to adjustment to informal activities. 3) Provisional data. 4) 2013 according to book-keeping data. 20
21 Industry PRODUCTION INDEX BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (percent of previous year) Mining and quarrying mining of energy producing minerals mining except of energy producing minerals Manufacturing manufacture of food products, including beverages, and tobacco manufacture of textiles and textile products manufacture of leather, leather products and footwear manufacture of wood and wood products manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products; publishing and printing manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products manufacture of chemical products manufacture of rubber and plastics products manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products manufacture of basic metals and fabricated metal products manufacture of machinery and equipment manufacture of electrical, electronic and optical equipment manufacture of transport equipment other manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply With account to adjustment to informal activities. 21
22 Industry PRODUCTION OF BASIC PRODUCTS Coal, mln. ton Crude oil, including gas condensate, mln. ton Natural and associated gas, bln. cu. m Meat and edible offal, thou. ton: slaughter animals poultry Sausages, thou. ton Vegetable not refined oil, thou. ton Whole milk products (in milk equivalent), thou. ton Butter and buttery pastes, thou. ton Cheese and products of cheese, thou. ton Flour of grain, green and other; their mixtures, mln. ton Grouts, thou. ton Bread and bakery products, thou. ton White sugar in solid state, thou. ton: beet sugar cane sugar Vodka and liquors, mln. dkl Beer, except for brewing waste, mln. dkl Fabrics - all types, mln. sq. m including : cotton wool Hosiery, mln. pieces Knitwear articles, mln. pieces Footwear with leather uppers, mln. pairs Footwear with textile uppers, except sports footwear, mln. pairs Wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm; railway and tram unimpregnated timber sleepers, mln. cu. m Paper and paperboard, thou. ton Mineral and chemical fertilizers (in equivalent of 100% nutritive substances), mln. ton Chemical fibres and threads, thou. ton Bricks, mln. standard bricks: ceramics not heat-resisting of cement, concrete or artificial stone Constructions and details precast reinforced concrete, mln. cu. m Steel, mln. ton Finished steel of ferrous metals, mln. ton Metal cutting lathes, thou. pieces Domestic refrigerators and freezers, mln. pieces Passenger motor cars, mln. pieces Electricity, bln. kwh Including maize oil and its fractions, not chemically modified. 22
23 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY* ) MAIN AGRICULTURAL INDICATORS (farms of all types) Agricultural production: bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) including : crop-growing: bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) animal husbandry: bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) Average annual employment in agriculture, hunting and related service activities, thou. persons Without data on the Crimean Federal District. ACREAGE IN AGRICULTURAL CROPS (farms of all types) Mln. hectares Percent of total land in crops Total acreage including: grains and grain-legumes industrial crops potatoes, vegetables and melons forage crops * ) Indicators on agriculture for 2014 are given including data on the Crimean Federal District. In order to achieve statistical comparability relative indicators is calculated without account to data on the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. 23
24 Agriculture and Forestry GROSS HARVEST AND YIELD OF BASIC AGRICULTURAL CROPS (farms of all types) Gross harvest, mln. ton Grains (weight after processing) Sugar beet Sunflower seeds Flax-fiber, thou. ton Potatoes Vegetables Yield, centners per hectare harvested Grains and grain-legumes (weight after processing) Sugar beet Sunflower seeds Long flax (fiber) Potatoes Vegetables PRODUCTION OF BASIC AGRICULTURAL CROPS BY TYPES OF ENTERPRISES (percent of total production volume of enterprises of all types) Grain Sugar Sunflower Potatoes Vegetables beet seeds percent Peasant (farm) enterprises, including individual entrepreneurs Household enterprises Agricultural enterprises
25 Agriculture and Forestry LIVESTOCK INVENTORY BY TYPES OF ENTERPRISES in 2014 (end of year; mln. heads) Cattle including cows Hogs and pigs Sheep and goats Enterprises of all types including: agricultural enterprises household enterprises peasant (farm) enterprises including, individual entrepreneurs PRODUCTION OF BASIC ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRODUCTS (enterprises of all types) Livestock and poultry for slaughter (in live weight), mln. ton Milk, mln. ton Eggs, bln. pieces
26 Agriculture and Forestry PRODUCTION OF BASIC ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRODUCTS BY TYPES OF ENTERPRISES (percent of total production volume of enterprises of all types) Meat and poultry for slaughter Milk Eggs (in live weight) percent Peasant (farm) enterprises, including individual entrepreneurs Household enterprises Agricultural enterprises FOREST RESOURCES in 2013 (end of year) Total area of forest fund s lands and lands of other categories, where forests are located, mln. ha including forest lands of them covered with forest vegetation Total wood stock, bln. cu. m
27 Agriculture and Forestry MAIN INDICATORS OF ORGANIZATIONS BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY «FORESTRY AND LOGGING» Number of organizations (end of year), thou Production index, percent of previous year Average annual number of employees, thou. persons ) Balanced financial result (profit less loss) 3), mln. roubles Profitability of goods (works, services) sold) 3), percent Production of raw wood, mln. dense cu. m Data source: State registration including data on the Crimean Federal District. 2) For organizations which are not subjects of small business. 3) 2013 according to book-keeping data. Symbol (-) means loss. 27
28 FISHING MAIN INDICATORS OF ORGANIZATIONS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY «FISHING» Number of institutions (end of year), thou Production index, percent of previous year Average annual number of employees, thou. persons ) Balanced financial result (profit less loss) 3), mln. roubles Profitability of goods (works, services) sold 3), percent Production, thou. ton: fish live, fresh or chilled crustaceans not frozen; oysters; other invertebrates, live, fresh or chilled other water bioresources Data source: State registration including data on the Crimean Federal District. 2) Provisional data. 3) 2013 according to book-keeping data. 28
29 CONSTRUCTION MAIN INDICATORS OF CONSTRUCTION Volume of work performed by «Construction»: bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) BUILDINGS PUT IN PLACE in 2014 Number of buildings Total construction volume of buildings, mln. cu.m Total floor space of buildings, mln. sq.m Buildings put in place total including: residential buildings non-residential buildings of which: industrial agricultural commercial office educational public health system other CONSTRUCTION OF Dwellings AND SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES Dwellings: total floor space, mln. sq. m flats, thou Capacity of general educational schools, thou. pupil places Capacity of pre-school educational organizations, thou. places Capacity of hospitals, thou. beds Capacity of polyclinics (out-patient facilities), thou. visits per shift Cultural establishments, clubs, thou. seats
30 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS AND FREIGHT TURNOVER BY TRANSPORT MODES Transportation of goods, mln. ton Freight turnover, bln. ton-km Transport - total including: railway motor pipeline maritime inland water air (transport aviation) Cargo loading. PASSENGERS TRANSPORTATION AND PASSENGER TURNOVER BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT MODES Passengers transportation, mln. persons Passenger turnover, bln. passenger-km Transport - total including: railway bus taxi tramway trolley-bus subway maritime inland water air (transport aviation)
31 Transport and Communications LENGTH OF TRANSPORT LINES (beginning of year; thou. km) Railroads tracks, public Auto-motor roads, public 2) including hard surface Tramway lines Trolley-bus lines Subway lines, km Main pipelines Inland waterways Commercial operational length. 2) Including length of streets. MAIN INDICATORS OF PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (end of year) Volume of communication services (at actual prices), bln. roubles Number of telephone sets (including public telephones) public telephone network total, mln. pieces including home sets Number of home sets per 100 population: urban population rural population Number of terminals of circular communication per 100 population Number of public access points - total, thou including connected to Internet network
32 Transport and Communications Continued Number of local trunk and international telephone calls (outgoing traffic), mln. hours Dispatch of (outflow exchange): correspondence, bln publications, bln parcels, mln money remittances, pensions, mln Provisional data; data is given by operators rendering licensed communication services. COVERAGE OF THE POPULATION BY TELEVISION AND RADIO BROADCASTING in 2013 (end of year; percent of the total size of reference population) Urban Rural population population Possible to receive one TV programme Possible to receive nationwide mandatory public TV-channels: Rossiya-1 Channel Russiya-К Channel Russiya 24 Channel Channel One Russia NTV Channel Petersburg channel Channel for children and youth - Carousel Russiya 2 Channel Channel «Public Television of Russia» TV Center
33 TRADE AND SERVICES MAIN INDICATORS OF TRADE Retail trade turnover, bln. roubles including: food products, including beverages, and tobacco non-food products Volume indices of retail trade turnover, percent of previous year: food products, including beverages, and tobacco non-food products Public catering turnover: bln. roubles percent of previous year (at constant prices) Retail trade turnover, per capita, roubles: food products, including beverages, and tobacco non-food products Trade stocks in retail trade (end of year): bln. roubles in days of turnover Organizations of retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household goods (beginning of year) 2), thou Number of retail markets (end of year) 3), thou Average annual number of employees of retail trade organizations, thou. persons ) At actual prices. 2) Data source: State registration including data on the Crimean Federal District. 3) Data source: full-scale statistical observation. 4) Provisional data. 33
34 Trade and Services RETAIL TRADE TURNOVER BY TYPES OF TRADE Retail trade turnover of trade organizations and individual entrepreneurs, engaged in activities outside the market: bln. roubles percent of previous year (at constant prices) Sales in retail markets 2) : bln. roubles percent of previous year (at constant prices) Percent of total volume of retail trade turnover : retail trade turnover of trade organizations and individuals outside the market sales in retail markets 2) At actual prices. 2) Including fairs. DISTRIBUTION OF RETAIL TRADE TURNOVER BY Ownership TYPES (at actual prices; percent of total) Retail trade turnover - total including by types of ownership: state and municipal non-state of which private COMMODITY RESOURCES FOR RETAIL TRADE (at actual prices; percent of total) Commodity resources - total including the expense of: own production import acquisitions
35 Trade and Services CHANGES IN RETAIL trade OF MAIN PRODUCTS SOLD in 2014 Percent of previous year (at constant prices) Share in total volume of sales (at actual prices), percent Animal meat Poultry meat Meat products Meat cans Fish and sea products Butter Vegetable oil Margarine products Dairy products of which: whole milk products fat cheese Eggs Sugar Confectionery Flour Groats Pasta and macaroni products Bread and bakery products Fresh potatoes Fresh vegetables Fresh fruits Tea Alcoholic beverages and beer Tobacco products
36 Trade and Services Percent of previous year (at constant prices) Continued Share in total volume of sales (at actual prices), percent Fabrics Outerwear Fur and fur clothes Hosiery Leather footwear Cleaning, washing and polishing synthetic preparations Toilet and laundry soap Perfumery Watches Computers Mobile phones Audio systems TV-sets Refrigerators and freezers Washing machines Bicycles and motorcycles Passenger motor cars Gasoline Furniture Building materials Jewellery of precious metals and stones Pharmaceutical, medicine and orthopedic goods
37 Trade and Services MARKET SERVICES RENDERED TO POPULATION Volume of market services rendered to population: bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) Volume of personal services rendered to population: bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) Data source: short-term data. MARKET SERVICES RENDERED TO POPULATION by types (percent) Transport and communication services Housing and public utilities Recreational and medical services Personal services Education and culture Other Data source: short-term data. 37
38 Science and Information Technology MAIN INDICATORS OF SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT Number of organizations performed research and development Personnel engaged in research and development, thou. persons Intramural expenditures for research and development, bln. roubles Excluding small businesses. MAIN INDICATORS OF POST-GRADUATE AND DOCTORAL EDUCATION Post-graduate education Doctoral education Number of organizations with postgraduate education (doctoral education) Number of post-graduate students (doctoral students) (end of year), persons Entrance to post-graduate students (doctoral students), persons Release of post-graduate students (doctoral students), persons including PhD thesis USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES Share of organizations using information and communication technologies, percent Number of PC in organizations, thou of which having access to Internet Number of PC per 100 employees of which having access to Internet Excluding small businesses. 38
39 Science and Information Technology ADVANCED PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPED BY GROUPS All technologies including new for Russia All technologies including new for Russia Advanced production technologies - total including: designing and engineering production, processing and assembly automatic handling operations; transportation of materials and parts equipment for automatic monitoring and/or control communication and control production information technologies integrated management and control
40 FINANCES CONSOLIDATED BUDGET OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Revenue - total bln. roubles percent of the GDP of which: federal budget bln. roubles percent of the GDP consolidated budgets of constituent entities of the Russian Federation bln. roubles percent of the GDP Expenditure - total bln. roubles percent of the GDP of which: federal budget bln. roubles percent of the GDP consolidated budgets of constituent entities of the Russian Federation bln. roubles percent of the GDP Proficit, deficit (-) - total bln. roubles percent of the GDP of which: federal budget bln. roubles percent of the GDP consolidated budgets of constituent entities of the Russian Federation bln. roubles percent of the GDP operational data; including data on the Crimean Federal District. Data on consolidated budget - including budgets of state non-budget funds. 40
41 Finances MAIN INDICATORS OF MONEY CIRCULATION (beginning of year; bln. roubles) Money supply M2 (national definition) including: disposable cash outside the banking system MO transferable deposits other deposits Share of disposable money MO in the total volume of money supply M2, percent As of beginning of including data on the Crimean Federal District. Money supply M2 (national definition) includes all resources of non-financial and financial (except credit) institutions and individuals - residents of the Russian Federation in cash and noncash roubles. SELECTED INDICATORS OF CREDIT INSTITUTIONS ACTIVITY (beginning of year) Number of credit institutions registered on the territory of the Russian Federation including those having rights for bank transactions Number of branches of operating credit institutions registered on the territory of the Russian Federation Registered charter capital of operating credit institutions, bln. roubles Number of credit institutions with licenses (permissions) giving the right on: involvement of deposits of population transactions with foreign currency general licenses operations with precious metals Number of credit institutions with foreign participation in charter capital having rights for bank transactions including: with 100 percent of foreign shares with foreign share from 50 percent up to 100 percent As of beginning of including data on the Crimean Federal District. 41
42 Finances CREDITS, DEPOSITS AND OTHER ALLOCATED FUNDS GRANTED TO ENTERPRISES, CREDIT INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUALS IN ROUBLES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY (beginning of quarter; bln. roubles) Total volume of which granted to of allocated funds 2) organizations 3) credit institutions 4) individuals 2014 Q. I Q. II Q. III Q. IV Q. I Starting from data for the beginning of the third quarter of including the Crimean Federal District. 2) With due regard to credits extended to foreign countries and - indebtedness (including overdue) for transactions with precious metals (except transactions with credit institutions). 3) Including credits to non-resident legal entities and individual entrepreneurs as well as other allocated resources. 4) Including non-resident banks, as well as other allocated resources. DEPOSITS, CREDITS AND OTHER OBTAINED FUNDS OF CREDIT INSTITUTIONS IN ROUBLES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY (beginning of quarter; bln. roubles) Total volume of obtained funds 2) organizations 3) including funds of credit institutions individuals4) individuals and individual entrepreneurs 2014 Q. I Q. II Q. III Q. IV Q. I Starting from data for the beginning of the third quarter of including the Crimean Federal District. 2) With due regard to funds of non-residents of the Russian Federation. Without account to accrued interest. 3) Including certificates of deposit. 4) Including saving certificates. Excluding electing funds of individuals, remittances from the Russian Federation to abroad and to the Russian Federation. 42
43 Finances VOLUME OF DEPOSITS AND OTHER OBTAINED FUNDS OF INDIVIDUALS IN CREDIT INSTITUTIONS (beginning of quarter) Q. I Q. II Q. III Q. IV Q. I bln. roubles Total Sberbank Total Sberbank Total Sberbank Total Sberbank Total Sberbank of Russia of Russia of Russia of Russia of Russia Rouble accounts Foreign currency accounts Starting from data for the beginning of the third quarter of including the Crimean Federal District. Including funds of non-residents, saving certificates, excluding individual entrepreneurs, electoral funds of private persons and accrued interests. 43
44 INVESTMENTS FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS Fixed capital investments bln. roubles (at actual prices) percent of previous year (at constant prices) FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS BY FIXED ASSETS (percent of total) Fixed capital investments - total including by types: dwellings buildings (excluding residential) and constructions machines, equipment, transportation means other FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS BY SOURCES OF FINANCING (percent of total) Fixed capital investments - total including by sources of financing: own funds obtained funds of which: bank credits including foreign bank credits borrowed funds of other organizations investments from abroad budget funds including: of the federal budget of the budgets of constituent entities of the Russian Federation of local budgets means of non-budget funds funds of organizations and population, obtained for equity construction other Excluding small businesses and investments which are not observed by direct statistical methods. 44
45 Investments FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (percent of total) Fixed capital investments - total including by economic activity: agriculture, hunting and forestry fishing mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply construction wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods hotels and restaurants transport and communications of which communication financial intermediation real estate, renting and business activities public administration and defence; compulsory social security education health and social work other community, social and personal service activities Excluding small businesses and investments which are not observed by direct statistical methods. 45
46 Investments FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS OF ORGANIZATIONS by economic activity (bln. roubles) Financial investments total including by economic activity: agriculture, hunting and forestry fishing mining and quarrying manufacturing electricity, gas and water supply construction wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods hotels and restaurants transport and communications financial intermediation real estate, renting and business activities public administration and defence; compulsory social security education health and social work other community, social and personal service activities
47 Investments Long-term and short-term FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS OF ORGANIZATIONS Bln. roubles Percent of total Financial investments - total of which: long-term financial investments of organizations including: in stakes, shares and other forms of participation in capital in debt securities and certificates of deposits granted loans other long-term financial investments short-term financial investments of organizations of which: in stakes, shares and other forms of participation in capital in debt securities and certificates of deposits granted loans other short-term financial investments
48 Prices and Tariffs PRICE INDICES FOR BRANCHES OF THE ECONOMY (December to December of previous year; percent) Consumer price index Industrial producer price index Agricultural producer price index Aggregated construction price index Freight tariff index percent Consumer price index (December to December of previous year) percent CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AND CHANGE OF OFFICIAL EXCHANGE RATE OF US DOLLAR AND EURO TO ROUBLE in (end of month; to December 2013) December January Consumer prices Official US dollar exchange rate Official Euro exchange rate February March April 48 May June July August September October November December
49 Prices and Tariffs 116 CONSUMER PRICE (TARIFF) INDICES FOR FOOD AND NON-FOOD PRODUCTS AND SERVICES in 2014 (end of months; to December 2013) percent December January February March April May June July August September October November December Food products Non-food products Services AVERAGE CONSUMER PRICES FOR SELECTED FOOD PRODUCTS (end of year; roubles per kg) Beef (excluding boneless beef) Chicken (chilled and frozen) Frozen fish, non-cut Butter
50 Prices and Tariffs Continued Sunflower oil Whole milk pasteurized, fat status %, per liter Eggs, for ten pieces Granulated sugar Black tea, high grade Bread and bakery of high grade wheat flour Potatoes Apples Vodka, 40% and over 2), per litre chicken (excluding chicken legs). 2) vodka, 40% and over, ordinary. AVERAGE CONSUMER PRICES FOR SELECTED NON-FOOD PRODUCTS (end of year; roubles per piece) Men suits, two-pieces, of wool, semi-wool or mixed fabrics Women s overcoat of wool or semi-wool fabrics Women s skirt of semi-wool or mixed fabrics Men s jumper Men s socks of cotton or mixed fabrics, for pair Women s tights, elastic, DEN Men s leather shoes, for pair Women s leather boots with a warm lining, for pair
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