Okinawa

  • Capital:Naha-shi
  • Governor:Hirokazu Nakaima
  • Total Population (Thousand Persons):1415 (2013)
  • Total Land Area (Sq.km):2276.72 (2013)
  • Population Density (Population per Sq.km):1,206.2 (2012)
  • Gross Prefectural Product (Million Yen):3795466 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of Gross Prefectural Product (%):0.7 (2011)
  • Prefectural Income per Person (Thousand Yen):2018 (2011)
  • Annual Increase Rate of CPI (%):0.0
  • Official Web-Site of the Region
  • Unemployment Rate (%):11.0 (2010)
  • Wages, Male (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):264.8 (2011)
  • Wages, Female (Monthly Average, Thousand Yen):198.2 (2011)
  • Monthly Living Expenditure per Household (Thousand Yen):221.9 (2011)
  • Passenger Cars for Private Use per 1,000 Persons (Number):541.0 (2013)
  • Total Fertility Rate (Children per Woman):1.94 (2013)
  • Crude Death Rate (Per 1,000 Persons):7.74 (2013)
  • Rate of Natural Increase of Population (%):0.50 (2010)
  • Elementary School Pupils per Teacher (Persons):17.67 (2011)
  • Total Real Length of Major Roads (Km per 1 Sq.km):3.52 (2012)
  • Crime Rate (per 100,000 Persons):69.3 (2010)

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    • February 2024
      Source: Eurostat
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 20 February, 2024
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:earn_gr_gpgr2wt The unadjusted Gender Pay Gap (GPG) represents the difference between average gross hourly earnings of male paid employees and of female paid employees as a percentage of average gross hourly earnings of male paid employees. From reference year 2006 onwards, the new GPG data is based on the methodology of the Structure of Earnings Survey (COUNCIL REGULATION EC No 530/1999 of 9 March 1999 concerning structural statistics on earnings and on labour costs) which is carried out every four years. The most recent available data refers to reference years 2002, 2006 and 2010. Whereas the GPG figures for 2006 and 2010 are directly computed from the 4-yearly SES, for the intermediate years countries provide annual estimates which every 4 years are revised, benchmarked on the SES results in the two respective years. Some countries calculate the annual GPG on a yearly SES and hence their data needs no further adjustment or revisions as the majority of the others. Data are broken down by economic activity (NACE: Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community), form of economic and financial control (public/private) of the enterprise, working profile (full-time / part-time) and age classes (six age groups) of employees.
    • August 2013
      Source: Eurostat
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 12 December, 2015
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      Eurostat Dataset Id:earn_gr_hgpg The gender pay gap is given as the difference between average gross hourly earnings of male paid employees and of female paid employees as a percentage of average gross hourly earnings of male paid employees. The gender pay gap is based on several data sources, including the European Community Household Panel (ECHP), the EU Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) and national sources.