Akita

  • Capital:Akita-shi
  • الحاكم:Norihisa Satake
  • Total Population (Thousand Persons):1050 (2013)
  • Total Land Area (Sq.km):11636.32 (2013)
  • Population Density (Population per Sq.km):332.8 (2012)
  • Gross Prefectural Product (Million Yen):3463505 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of Gross Prefectural Product (%):0.2 (2011)
  • Prefectural Income per Person (Thousand Yen):2319 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of CPI (%):0.0
  • Official Web-Site of the Region
  • Unemployment Rate (%):7.0 (2010)
  • Wages, Male (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):276.7 (2011)
  • Wages, Female (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):209.4 (2011)
  • Monthly Living Expenditure per Household (Thousand Yen):288.6 (2011)
  • Passenger Cars for Private Use per 1,000 Persons (Number):560.8 (2013)
  • Total Fertility Rate (Children per Woman):1.35 (2013)
  • Crude Death Rate (Per 1,000 Persons):14.12 (2013)
  • Rate of Natural Increase of Population (%):-0.70 (2010)
  • Elementary School Pupils per Teacher (Persons):13.35 (2011)
  • Total Real Length of Major Roads (Km per 1 Sq.km):2.03 (2012)
  • Crime Rate (per 100,000 Persons):36.7 (2010)

قارن

All datasets: R
  • R
    • أيلول 2023
      المصدر: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 06 أيلول, 2023
      تحديد مجموعة بيانات
      The Regional Database contains annual data from 1995 to the most recent available year. The data collection is undertaken by the Directorate of Public Governance and Territorial Development, within the Regional Development Policy division (GOV/RDP). Statistics are collected through an annual questionnaire sent to the delegates of the Working Party on Territorial Indicators (WPTI), and through access to the web-sites of National Statistical Offices and Eurostat. The WPTI is responsible for developing regional (subnational) and urban statistics and providing analysis to support policy evaluations. The Regional Database includes statistics on the regional distribution of resources, regional disparities, and how regions contribute to national growth and the well-being of society. Under this framework, the Regional Database is one of the pillars for providing indicators to the publication OECD Regions at a Glance (link).