Niigata

  • Capital:Niigata-shi
  • Governor:Hirohiko Izumida
  • Total Population (Thousand Persons):2330 (2013)
  • Total Land Area (Sq.km):12583,84 (2013)
  • Population Density (Population per Sq.km):521,1 (2012)
  • Gross Prefectural Product (Million Yen):8712110 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of Gross Prefectural Product (%):0,7 (2011)
  • Prefectural Income per Person (Thousand Yen):2668 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of CPI (%):-0,5
  • Official Web-Site of the Region
  • Unemployment Rate (%):5,5 (2010)
  • Wages, Male (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):308,6 (2011)
  • Wages, Female (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):222,9 (2011)
  • Monthly Living Expenditure per Household (Thousand Yen):280,4 (2011)
  • Passenger Cars for Private Use per 1,000 Persons (Number):584,0 (2013)
  • Total Fertility Rate (Children per Woman):1,44 (2013)
  • Crude Death Rate (Per 1,000 Persons):12,18 (2013)
  • Rate of Natural Increase of Population (%):-0,36 (2010)
  • Elementary School Pupils per Teacher (Persons):14,30 (2011)
  • Total Real Length of Major Roads (Km per 1 Sq.km):2,95 (2012)
  • Crime Rate (per 100,000 Persons):39,9 (2010)

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    • janvier 2024
      Source : Eurostat
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      Accès le : 11 janvier, 2024
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:bd_9fh_sz_cl_r2 The data category covers a group of variables which explain the characteristics and demography of the business population. The methodology allows for the production of data on enterprise births (and deaths), that is, enterprise creations (cessations) that amount to the creation (dissolution) of a combination of production factors and where no other enterprises are involved. In other words, enterprises created or closed solely as a result of e.g. restructuring, merger or break-up are not included in this data. Until 2010 reference year the harmonised data collection is carried out to satisfy the requirements for the Structural Indicators, used for monitoring progress of the Lisbon process, regarding business births, deaths and survival. It also provides key data for the joint OECD-Eurostat "Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme". In summary, the collected indicators are as follows:Population of active enterprisesNumber of enterprise birthsNumber of enterprise survivals up to five yearsNumber of enterprise deathsRelated variables on employmentDerived indicators such as birth rates, death rates, survival rates and employment sharesAn additional set of indicators on high-growth enterprises and 'gazelles' (high-growth enterprises that are up to five years old) The data are drawn from business registers, although some individual countries improve the availability or freshness of data on employment and turnover by integrating other sources. Geographically EU Member States and EFTA countries are covered. In practice not all Member States have participated in the first harmonised data collection exercises.
    • janvier 2020
      Source : Eurostat
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      Accès le : 15 janvier, 2020
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:enpr_inisoc The domain focuses on the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy countries (ENP): Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Belarus (BY), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD) and the Ukraine (UA). Data are provided for 200 to 300 indicators.
    • janvier 2020
      Source : Eurostat
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      Accès le : 15 janvier, 2020
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:enpr_scienc The domain focuses on the Eastern European Neighbourhood Policy countries (ENP): Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Belarus (BY), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD) and the Ukraine (UA). Data are provided for 200 to 300 indicators.
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    • mars 2024
      Source : Eurostat
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      Accès le : 09 mars, 2024
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:sbs_sc_ind_r2 SBS covers the Nace Rev.2 Section B to N and division S95 which are organized in four annexes, covering Industry (sections B-E), Construction (F), Trade (G) and Services (H, I, J, L, M, N and S95). Financial services are covered in three specific annexes and separate metadata files have been compiled. Up to reference year 2007 data was presented using the NACE Rev.1.1 classification. The SBS coverage was limited to NACE Rev.1.1 Sections C to K. Starting from the reference year 2008 data is available in NACE Rev.2. Double reported data in NACE Rev.1.1 for the reference year 2008 will be available in the first and second quarter of 2011. Main characteristics (variables) of the SBS data category:Business Demographic variables (e.g. number of enterprises)"Output related" variables (e.g. Turnover, Value added)"Input related" variables               - labour input (e.g. Employment, Hours worked)               - goods and services input (e.g. Total of purchases)               - capital input (e.g. Material investments) Several important derived indicators are generated in the form of ratios of certain monetary characteristics or per head values. Annual enterprise statistics: Characteristics collected are published by country and detailed on NACE Rev 2 and NACE Rev 1.1 class level (4 digits). Some classes or groups in 'services' in NACE Rev 1.1 sections H, I, K have been aggregated. Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes: Characteristics are published by country and detailed down to NACE Rev 2 and NACE Rev 1.1 group level (3-digits) and employment size class. For trade (NACE Rev2 and NACE Rev 1.1 Section G) a supplementary breakdown by turnover size class is available. Annual regional statistics: Four characteristics are published by NUTS-2 country region and detailed on NACE Rev 2 and NACE Rev 1.1 division level (2-digits) (but to group level for the trade section). More information on the contents of different tables: the detail level and breakdowns required starting with the reference year is defined in Commission Regulation N° 251/2009.  For previous reference years it is included in Commission Regulations (EC) N° 2701/98 and amended by N°1614/2002 and N°1669/2003. SBS data are collected primarily by National Statistical Institutes (NSI). Regulatory or controlling national offices for financial institutions or central banks often provides the information required for the financial sector (NACE Rev 2 Section K / NACE  Rev 1.1 Section J). 
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    • avril 2022
      Source : Apple, Inc.
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      Accès le : 14 avril, 2022
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      We define our day as midnight-to-midnight, Pacific time. Cities represent usage in greater metropolitan areas and are stably defined during this period. In many countries/regions and cities, relative volume has increased since January 13th, consistent with normal, seasonal usage of Apple Maps. Day of week effects are important to normalize as you use this data. Data that is sent from users’ devices to the Maps service is associated with random, rotating identifiers so Apple doesn’t have a profile of your movements and searches. Apple Maps has no demographic information about our users, so we can’t make any statements about the representativeness of our usage against the overall population. This information will be available for a limited time during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
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    • septembre 2023
      Source : Statistics Bureau of Japan
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      Accès le : 23 septembre, 2023
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      Statistics Name: Report on Internal Migration in Japan Monthly report.   Number of Net-migration by Age (Five-Year Groups) and Sex (All nationalities and Japanese) for Japan and Prefectures
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    • septembre 2022
      Source : Japan Poultry Association
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      Accès le : 07 septembre, 2022
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      Statistics about poultry industry in Japan. The data includes price, consumption volume, production volume, imports, etc. (Japanese only)