Administrative and Technical Manpower in the People's Republic of ChinaU.S. Department of Commerce, Social and Economic Statistics Administration, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 1973 - 137 頁 Draft of U.S. Bureau of the Census International population reports, series P-95, no. 72. |
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agricultural specialists assigned August August 31 cadres census CHCC chi-hua chiao-yu shih-yeh China's Workers Chou En-lai CKKY completed higher education Cultural Revolution ECMM engineering and technical engineers and technicians enrollment estimated fa-chan kai-k'uang feldshers figures Five-Year Plan period government administration graduates of higher higher and specialized higher educational institutions increase industrial JMCY JMJP k'e-hsteh kan-pu kao-teng KMJP kung-tso kung-tzu labor Leap Forward medical school graduates middle school Ministry of Higher Mo-jo NCNA NCNA-English Nonagricultural Employment November 29 number of graduates October 9 Party Peking percent primary school teachers proportion public health reported reprinted in HHPYK salary Science secondary medical school secondary normal schools September September 29 Shanghai Soviet specialized secondary education specialized secondary schools statistics t'ung-chi table A-2 TCKT Data Section technical occupational titles technical personnel technical positions total number translated in CB translated in SCMP wage wo-kuo workers and employees Workers in 1955
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第 72 頁 - unreasonable features" and "sectarian tendencies," which had resulted in a failure to bring the powers of the intellectuals into full play.6 He continued: . . . There exist actually many defects in our work, including some serious defects .... There is need for us ... to rapidly overcome our defects, if we are to mobilize more fully the intellectuals and promote their positive role. The first thing to be done in order to stimulate and bring into full play the strength of the intelligentsia is to...
第 33 頁 - Alexander Korol, Soviet Research and Development: Its Organization. Personnel and Funds. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1965, p.
第 63 頁 - During the First Five-Year Plan period the proportion was much higher. The assumption of 50 percent, considered a minimum figure, was made to take into account the collapse of the Big Leap Forward in 1960 and the resulting sharp drop in nonagricultural employment from 56.9 million in 1958 to 45.8 million...
第 26 頁 - Nicholas DeWitt, Education and Professional Employment in the USSR . Washington, DC, 1961, p. 658. 21 The Chinese expression is used, for example, in TCKT Data Section, "1955-nien ch'uankuo chih-kung jen-shu, kou-ch'eng ytt fen-pu ti kai-k'uang" ("China's Workers in 1955: Their Number, Composition, and Distribution"), TCKT.
第 133 頁 - Actively carry out the reform of the school system to bring about greater, faster, better and more economical results in the development of education.
第 46 頁 - ... as the management personnel who are essential to modern industrial operations. The training of large numbers of specialists in a few years necessitated reorganization and expansion of the educational system. After the Party had established political and administrative contol over the Mainland...
第 45 頁 - Press Communique of the Third Session of the Second National People's Congress" (New China News Agency— English, April 16, 1962, in CB, no.
第 6 頁 - Cities of Mainland China: 1953 and 1958. US Bureau of the Census, International Population Reports, Series P-95, No. 59, Washington, DC, August 1961. Vogel, Ezra. "The Regularization of Cadres,
第 28 頁 - See Murray Feshbach, The Soviet Statistical System; Labor Force Recordkeeping and Reporting Since 1957. US Bureau of the Census, International Population Statistics Reports, Series P-90, No. 17, Washington, DC, 1962, p. 30. 5 "China's Workers in 1955,