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Notes: ?The data referring to 'Labour' and those in Tables 25-4, 25-5 and 25-6 are provided by Employment Survey. Since the population estimates, which serve as the base for statistical inference in the Employment Survey, have been adjusted after Census 2001, the resulting indicators for the previous periods before 2001 were thus revised accordingly. ?Because of incomplete data on the revenue and expenditure of the Autonomous Agencies in the specific accounts of 2004, the total revenue and the total expenditure of 2004 are not directly comparable with those of 2003. Figures of 2004 are subject to revisions as more data become available. ?Pataca (MOP) is the legal tender in the Macao Special Administrative Region, as stated in "The Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China". ?Excluding the units that had been sold. ?Excluding students in special education. The number of students of year n refer to the students at the end of academic year n/n+1. ?Major revision to GDP series was conducted in 2005 and the base year was renewed from 1996 to 2002. *Including the Border Gate and the Checkpoint of CoTai. These tables are based on figures supplied by the National Bureau Of Statistics of the The Peoples Republic Of China and are subject to revision by the National Bureau of Statistics of China. Copyright © 2006 Photius Coutsoukis and Information Technology Associates, all rights reserved. Revised 26-April-2006 |