Statistical yearbook 1997 General Statistical Organization, Yangon, Myanmar, 1997. Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development, The Government of the Union of Myanmer. Note : p = Provisional : p.a. = Provisional Actual : r = Revised- Table 02.03: Estimated population of Myanmar by state and division, and by sex (As of October 1) Contents : 1. Total 1973(census), 2. Total 1983(census), 3. Total 1989, 4. Total 1990 5. Total 1991, 6. Total 1992, 7. Total 1993, 8. Total 1994, 9. Total 1995, 10. Total 1996, 11. Total 1997, 12. Total 1998, 13. Total 1999, 14. Total 2000, 15. Male 1973(census), 16. Male 1983(census), 17. Male 1989, 18. Male 1990 19. Male 1991, 20. Male 1992, 21. Male 1993, 22. Male 1994, 23. Male 1995, 24. Male 1996, 25. Male 1997, 26. Male 1998, 27. Male 1999, 28. Male 2000, 29. Female 1973(census), 30. Female 1983(census), 31. Female 1989, 32. Female 1990 33. Female 1991, 34. Female 1992, 35. Female 1993, 36. Female 1994, 37. Female 1995, 38. Female 1996, 39. Female 1997, 40. Female 1998, 41. Female 1999, 42. Female 2000, Source : Immigration and Population Department. Note : Union Totals for 1973 and 1983 include Myanmar nationals abroad and exclude estimated population of 1183005 persons residing in some areas which are not accessable during 1983 census. Table 02.06: Population by urban and rural, by state and division, and by sex(1983 census) Contents : 1. Total people in whole area, 2. Total people in urban area, 3. Total people in rural area, 4. Male in whole area, 5. Male in urban area, 6. Male in rural area, 7. Female in whole area, 8. Female in urban area, 9. Female in rural area, Source :Immigration and Population Department Table 02.08: Foreigners residing in the union of Myanmar under foreigner's registration act, by nationality sex and state and division Contents : 1. Male Chinese 1993, 2. Female Chinese 1993, 3. Male Indian 1993, 4. Female Indian 1993, 5. Male Pakistani 1993, 6. Female Pakistani 1993, 7. Male Bangladeshi 1993, 8. Female Bangladeshi 1993, 9. Male Others 1993, 10. Female Others 1993, 11. Male Total 1993, 12. Female Total 1993, 13. Male Chinese 1994, 14. Female Chinese 1994, 15. Male Indian 1994, 16. Female Indian 1994, 17. Male Pakistani 1994, 18. Female Pakistani 1994, 19. Male Bangladeshi 1994, 20. Female Bangladeshi 1994, 21. Male Others 1994, 22. Female Others 1994, 23. Male Total 1994, 24. Female Total 1994, 25. Male Chinese 1995, 26. Female Chinese 1995, 27. Male Indian 1995, 28. Female Indian 1995, 29. Male Pakistani 1995, 30. Female Pakistani 1995, 31. Male Bangladeshi 1995, 32. Female Bangladeshi 1995, 33. Male Others 1995, 34. Female Others 1995, 35. Male Total 1995, 36. Female Total 1995, 37. Male Chinese 1996, 38. Female Chinese 1996, 39. Male Indian 1996, 40. Female Indian 1996, 41. Male Pakistani 1996, 42. Female Pakistani 1996, 43. Male Bangladeshi 1996, 44. Female Bangladeshi 1996, 45. Male Others 1996, 46. Female Others 1996, 47. Male Total 1996, 48. Female Total 1996, 49. Male Chinese 2000, 50. Female Chinese 20, 51. Male Indian 2000, 52. Female Indian 2000, 53. Male Pakistani 2000, 54. Female Pakistani 2000, 55. Male Bangladeshi 2000, 56. Female Bangladeshi 2000, 57. Male Others 2000, 58. Female Others 2000, 59. Male Total 2000, 60. Female Total 2000, Source : Immigration and National Registration Department. Table 03.03: Economically active population by sex and area of residence, 1990 (Labour force survey, 1990) Contents : 1. Male(union), 2. Female(union), 3. Both sexes(union), 4. Male(urban), 5. Female(urban), 6. Both sexes(urban), 7. Male(rural), 8. Female(rural), 9. Both sexes(rural), Contents : 10. Male(union), 11. Female(union), 12. Both sexes(union), 13. Male(urban), 14. Female(urban), 15. Both sexes(urban), 16. Male(rural), 17. Female(rural), 18. Both sexes(rural), Source : Department of Labour Note : Economically active population does not include unpaid family workers. Detail may not add to total due to independent rounding. Table 03.10: Employees actively registered with the social security board by state and division. Contents : 1. No of towns1987-88, 2. No of towns1988-89, 3. No of towns1989-90, 4. No of towns1990-91, 5. No of towns1991-92, 6. No of towns1992-93, 7. No of towns1993-94, 8. No of towns1994-95, 9. No of towns1995-96, 10. No of towns1996-97, 11. Establishments1987-88, 12. Establishments1988-89, 13. Establishments1989-90, 14. Establishments1990-91, 15. Establishments1991-92, 16. Establishments1992-93, 17. Establishments1993-94, 18. Establishments1994-95, 19. Establishments1995-96, 20. Establishments1996-97, 21. Male1987-88, 22. Male1988-89, 23. Male1989-90, 24. Male1990-91, 25. Male1991-92, 26. Male1992-93, 27. Male1993-94, 28. Male1994-95, 29. Male1995-96, 30. Male1996-97, 31. Female1987-88, 32. Female1988-89, 33. Female1989-90, 34. Female1990-91, 35. Female1991-92, 36. Female1992-93, 37. Female1993-94, 38. Female1994-95, 39. Female1995-96, 40. Female1996-97, Source : Social Security Board Table 04.03: Birth and death rates in selected towns of Myanmar by state and division. Contents : 1. Crude Birth Rate 1993, 2. Crude death rate 1993, 3. Infant mortality rate 1993, 4. Late foetal death ratio 1993, 5. Maternal mortality rate 1993, 6. Crude Birth Rate 1994, 7. Crude death rate 1994, 8. Infant mortality rate 1994, 9. Late foetal death ratio 1994, 10. Maternal mortality rate 1994, 11. Crude Birth Rate 1995, 12. Crude death rate 1995, 13. Infant mortality rate 1995, 14. Late foetal death ratio 1995, 15. Maternal mortality rate 1995, 16. Crude Birth Rate 1996(p), 17. Crude death rate 1996(p), 18. Infant mortality rate 1996(p), 19. Late foetal death ratio 1996(p), 20. Maternal mortality rate 1996(p), Source : Central Statistical Organizaion Table 04.11: Hospitals and dispensaries by State and Division. Contents : 1. No. of Specialist hospital 1994-1995, 2. Scheduled bed of specialist hospital 1994-1995, 3. No. of general hospital with specialist services 1994-1995, 4. Scheduled bed of general hospital with specialist services 1994-1995, 5. No. of general hospital (other) 1994-1995, 6. Scheduled bed of general hospital (other) 1994-1995, 7. No. of general hospital (station) 1994-1995, 8. Scheduled bed of general hospital (station) 1994-1995, 9. No. of total hospitals1994-1995, 10. No. of scheduled bed of total hospitals1994-1995, 11. Dispensaries 1994-1995, 12. No. of Specialist hospital 1995-1996, 13. Scheduled bed of specialist hospital 1995-1996, 14. No. of general hospital with specialist services 1995-1996, 15. Scheduled bed of general hospital with specialist services 1995-1996, 16. No. of general hospital (other) 1995-1996, 17. Scheduled bed of general hospital (other) 1995-1996, 18. No. of general hospital (station) 1995-1996, 19. Scheduled bed of general hospital (station) 1995-1996, 10. No. of total hospitals1995-1996, 21. No. of scheduled bed of total hospitals1995-1996, 22. Dispensaries 1995-1996, 23. No. of Specialist hospital 1996-1997, 24. Scheduled bed of specialist hospital 1996-1997, 25. No. of general hospital with specialist services 1996-1997, 26. Scheduled bed of general hospital with specialist services 1996-1997, 27. No. of general hospital (other) 1996-1997, 28. Scheduled bed of general hospital (other) 1996-1997, 29. No. of general hospital (station) 1996-1997, 30. Scheduled bed of general hospital (station) 1996-1997, 31. No. of total hospitals1996-1997, 32. No. of scheduled bed of total hospitals1996-1997, 33. Dispensaries 1996-1997, Source : Department of Health Planning Table 04.16: Prevalence of malnutrition among children of less than three years of age (NCHS below -2SD & -3SD) Contents : 1. Total examined 1991 National Nutrition Survey, 2. Malnutrition < -2SD 1991 National Nutritional Survey<%>, 3. Severe malnutrition < -3SD 1991 National nutrition survey<%>, 4. Total examined 1994 food and nutrition situation survey, 5. Malnutrition < -2SD 1994 Food and nutrition situation survey<%>, 6. Severe malnutrition < -3SD 1994 Food and nutrition situation survey<%>, Source : National Nutritional Centre, Department of Health Note : NCHS = National Centre for Health Statistics, USA; recommended by FAO / WHO SD = Standard Deviation -2SD = Malnutrition -3SD = Severe Malnutrition Table 04.17: Prevalence of visible goitre (IDD) among school children aged 6-11 year Contents : 1. 1991 survey(total examined), 2. 1994 survey(total examined), 3. 1991 survey(Goitre Case Iodine Deficiency Disorder), 4. 1994 survey(Goitre Case Iodine Deficiency Disorder), 5. 1991 survey(Goitre rate<%>), 6. 1994 survey(Goitre rate<%>), Source : National Nutrition Center, Department of Health. Table 05.07: Sown acreage of selected crops by state and division Contents : 1. Paddy1992-93, 2. Wheat1992-93, 3. Maize1992-93, 4. Groundnut(Rain)1992-93, 5. Groundnut(Winter)1992-93, 6. Sesamum(Early)1992-93, 7. Sesamum(Late)1992-93, 8. Matpe(Black gram)1992-93, 9. Pedisein(Green gram)1992-93, 10. Bocatepe(Cow pea)1992-93, 11. Sultani1992-93, 12. Sultapya1992-93, 13. Peyin(Rice bean)1992-93, 14. Pebyugale(Duffin bean)1992-93, 15. Pegyi(Lablab bean)1992-93, 16. Pegya(Lima bean)1992-93, 17. Peyazar(Lentilbean)1992-93, 18. Penauk(Krishna mung)1992-93, 19. Butter bean1992-93, 20. Pelun(Cow pea)1992-93, 21. Pesingon(Pigeon pea)1992-93, 22. Sadawpe(Garden pea)1992-93, 23. Gram(Chick pea)1992-93, 24. Peboke(Soy bean)1992-93, 25. Chillies1992-93, 26. Onion1992-93, 27. Garlic1992-93, 28. Tobacco(Virgenia)1992-93, 29. Tobacco(Myanmar)1992-93, 30. Betelnut1992-93, 31. Beteleaves1992-93, 32. Tea1992-93, 33. Coffee1992-93, 34. Sugarcane1992-93, 35. Toddy Palm1992-93, 36. Potato1992-93, 37. Plantain1992-93, 38. Vegetables1992-93, 39. Fruits1992-93, 40. Cotton(Wagyi)1992-93, 41. Cotton(Mahlaing5/6)1992-93, 42. Cotton Long Staple1992-93, 43. Jute1992-93, 44. Rubber1992-93, 45. Coconut1992-93, 46. Plants(Medicinal)1992-93, 47. Paddy1993-94, 48. Wheat1993-94, 49. Maize1993-94, 50. Groundnut(Rain)1993-94, 51. Groundnut(Winter)1993-94, 52. Sesamum(Early)1993-94, 53. Sesamum(Late)1993-94, 54. Matpe(Black gram)1993-94, 55. Pedisein(Green gram)1993-94, 56. Bocatepe(Cow pea)1993-94, 57. Sultani1993-94, 58. Sultapya1993-94, 59. Peyin(Rice bean)1993-94, 60. Pebyugale(Duffin bean)1993-94, 61. Pegyi(Lablab bean)1993-94, 62. Pegya(Lima bean)1993-94, 63. Peyazar(Lentilbean)1993-94, 64. Penauk(Krishna mung)1993-94, 65. Butter bean1993-94, 66. Pelun(Cow pea)1993-94, 67. Pesingon(Pigeon pea)1993-94, 68. Sadawpe(Garden pea)1993-94, 69. Gram(Chick pea)1993-94, 70. Peboke(Soy bean)1993-94, 71. Chillies1993-94, 72. Onion1993-94, 73. Garlic1993-94, 74. Tobacco(Virgenia)1993-94, 75. Tobacco(Myanmar)1993-94, 76. Betelnut1993-94, 77. Beteleaves1993-94, 78. Tea1993-94, 79. Coffee1993-94, 80. Sugarcane1993-94, 81. Toddy Palm 1993-94, 82. Potato1993-94, 83. Plantain1993-94, 84. Vegetables1993-94, 85. Fruits1993-94, 86. Cotton(Wagyi)1993-94, 87. Cotton(Mahlaing5/6)1993-94, 88. Cotton Long Staple1993-94, 89. Jute1993-94, 90. Rubber1993-94, 91. Coconut1993-94, 92. Plants(Medicinal)1993-94, 93. Paddy1994-95, 94. Wheat1994-95, 95. Maize1994-95, 96. Groundnut(Rain)1994-95, 97. Groundnut(Winter)1994-95, 98. Sesamum(Early)1994-95, 99. Sesamum(Late)1994-95, 100.Matpe(Black gram)1994-95, 101. Pedisein(Green gram)1994-95, 102. Bocatepe(Cow pea)1994-95, 103. Sultani1994-95, 104. Sultapya1994-95, 105. Peyin(Rice bean)1994-95, 106.Pebyugale(Duffin bean)1994-95, 107. Pegyi(Lablab bean)1994-95, 108. Pegya(Lima bean)1994-95, 109. Peyazar(Lentilbean)1994-95, 110. Penauk(Krishna mung)1994-95, 111. Butter bean1994-95, 112. Pelun(Cow pea)1994-95, 113. Pesingon(Pigeon pea)1994-95, 114. Sadawpe(Garden pea)1994-95, 115. Gram(Chick pea)1994-95, 116. Peboke(Soy bean)1994-95, 117. Chillies1994-95, 118. Onion1994-95, 119. Garlic1994-95, 120. Tobacco(Virgenia)1994-95, 121. Tobacco(Myanmar)1994-95, 122. Betelnut1994-95, 123. Beteleaves1994-95, 124. Tea1994-95, 125. Coffee1994-95, 126. Sugarcane1994-95, 127. Toddy Palm1994-95, 128. Potato1994-95, 129. Plantain1994-95, 130. Vegetables1994-95, 131. Fruits1994-95, 132. Cotton(Wagyi)1994-95, 133. Cotton(Mahlaing5/6)1994-95, 134. Cotton Long Staple1994-95, 135. Jute1994-95, 136. Rubber1994-95, 137. Coconut1994-95, 138. Plants(Medicinal)1994-95, 139. Paddy1995-96(p.a.), 140. Wheat1995-96(p.a.), 141. Maize1995-96(p.a.), 142. Groundnut(Rain)1995-96(p.a.), 143. Groundnut(Winter)1995-96(p.a.), 144. Sesamum(Early)1995-96(p.a.), 145. Sesamum(Late)1995-96(p.a.), 146. Matpe(Black gram)1995-96(p.a.), 147. Pedisein(Green gram)1995-96(p.a.), 148. Bocatepe(Cow pea)1995-96(p.a.), 149. Sultani1995-96(p.a.), 150. Sultapya1995-96(p.a.), 151. Peyin(Rice bean)1995-96(p.a.), 152. Pebyugale(Duffin bean)1995-96(p.a.), 153. Pegyi(Lablab bean)1995-96(p.a.), 154. Pegya(Lima bean)1995-96(p.a.), 155. Peyazar(Lentilbean)1995-96(p.a.), 156. Penauk(Krishna mung)1995-96(p.a.), 157. Butter bean1995-96(p.a.), 158. Pelun(Cow pea)1995-96(p.a.), 159. Pesingon(Pigeon pea)1995-96(p.a.), 160. Sadawpe(Garden pea)1995-96(p.a.), 161. Gram(Chick pea)1995-96(p.a.), 162. Peboke(Soy bean)1995-96(p.a.), 163. Chillies1995-96(p.a.), 164. Onion1995-96(p.a.), 165. Garlic1995-96(p.a.), 166. Tobacco(Virgenia)1995-96(p.a.), 167. Tobacco(Myanmar)1995-96(p.a.), 168. Betelnut1995-96(p.a.), 169. Beteleaves1995-96(p.a.), 170. Tea1995-96(p.a.), 171. Coffee1995-96(p.a.), 172. Sugarcane1995-96(p.a.), 173. Toddy Palm1995-96(p.a.), 174. Potato1995-96(p.a.), 175. Plantain1995-96(p.a.), 176. Vegetables1995-96(p.a.), 177.Fruits1995-96(p.a.), 178. Cotton(Wagyi)1995-96(p.a.), 179. Cotton(Mahlaing5/6)1995-96(p.a.), 180. Cotton Long Staple1995-96(p.a.), 181. Jute1995-96(p.a.), 182. Rubber1995-96(p.a.), 183. Coconut1995-96(p.a.), 184. Plants(Medicinal)1995-96(p.a.), 185. Paddy1996-1997(p), 186. Wheat1996-1997(p), 187. Maize1996-1997(p), 188. Groundnut(Rain)1996-1997(p), 189. Groundnut(Winter)1996-1997(p), 190. Sesamum(Early)1996-1997(p), 191. Sesamum(Late)1996-1997(p), 192. Matpe(Black gram)1996-1997(p), 193. Pedisein(Green gram)1996-1997(p), 194. Bocatepe(Cow pea)1996-1997(p), 195. Sultani1996-1997(p), 196. Sultapya1996-1997(p), 197. Peyin(Rice bean)1996-1997(p), 198. Pebyugale(Duffin bean)1996-1997(p), 199. Pegyi(Lablab bean)1996-1997(p), 200. Pegya(Lima bean)1996-1997(p), 201. Peyazar(Lentilbean)1996-1997(p), 202. Penauk(Krishna mung)1996-1997(p), 203. Butter bean1996-1997(p), 204. Pelun(Cow pea)1996-1997(p), 205. Pesingon(Pigeon pea)1996-1997(p), 206. Sadawpe(Garden pea)1996-1997(p), 207. Gram(Chick pea)1996-1997(p), 208. Peboke(Soy bean)1996-1997(p), 209. Chillies1996-1997(p), 210. Onion1996-1997(p), 211. Garlic1996-1997(p), 212. Tobacco(Virgenia)1996-1997(p), 213. Tobacco(Myanmar)1996-1997(p), 214. Betelnut1996-1997(p), 215. Beteleaves1996-1997(p), 216. Tea1996-1997(p), 217. Coffee1996-1997(p), 218. Sugarcane1996-1997(p), 219. Toddy Palm1996-1997(p), 220. Potato1996-1997(p), 221. Plantain1996-1997(p), 222. Vegetables1996-1997(p), 223. Fruits1996-1997(p), 224. Cotton(Wagyi)1996-1997(p), 225. Cotton(Mahlaing5/6)1996-1997(p), 226. Cotton Long Staple1996-1997(p), 227. Jute1996-1997(p), 228. Rubber1996-1997(p), 229. Coconut1996-1997(p), 230. Plants(Medicinal)1996-1997(p), Source : Myanma Agriculture Service. Table 05.19: Production and prawns by state and division Contents : 1. 1987-88, 2. 1988-89, 3. 1989-90, 4, 1990-91, 5. 1991-92, 6. 1992-93, 7. 1993-94, 8. 1994-95, 9. 1995-96, 10. 1996-97, Source : (1) Department of Fisheries, (2) Myanma Fisheries Enterprise, (3) Myanma Farms Enterprise, (4) Livestock Feedstuff and Milk Products Enterprise, (5) Co-operative Department, (6) Prisons Department, Table 06.01: Distribution of forest covered area by state and division Contents : 1. Total land area 1994-95, 2. Total forest area 1994-95, 3. Reserved forest area 1994-95, 4. Unclassified forest area 1994-95, 5. Other area 1994-95, 6. Total land area 1995-96(p.a.), 7. Total forest area 1995-96(p.a.), 8. Reserved forest area 1995-96(p.a.), 9. Unclassified forest area 1995-96(p.a.), 10. Other area 1995-96(p.a.), 11. Total land area 1996-97(p), 12. Total forest area 1996-97(p), 13. Reserved forest area 1996-97(p), 14. Unclassified forest area 1996-97(p), 15. Other area 1996-97(p), Source : Forest Department Note : Unclassified forest area includes pure game researved area. Other area includes permanent agricultural lands, fallows and proposed extensions etc. Table 06.02: Teak and hardwood extraction by state and division Contents : 1. Total 1987-88, 2. Total 1988-89, 3. Total1989-90, 4. Total 1990-91, 5. Total 1991-92, 6. Total 1992-93, 7. Total 1993-94, 8. Total 1994-95, 9. Total 1995-96(p.a), 10. Total 1996-97(p), 11. Teak 1987-88, 12. Teak 1988-89, 13. Teak1989-90, 14. Teak 1990-91, 15. Teak 1991-92, 16. Teak 1992-93, 17. Teak 1993-94, 18. Teak 1994-95, 19. Teak 1995-96(p.a), 20. Teak 1996-97(p), 21. Hardwood 1987-88, 22. Hardwood 1988-89, 23. Hardwood1989-90, 24. Hardwood 1990-91, 25. Hardwood 1991-92, 26. Hardwood 1992-93, 27. Hardwood 1993-94, 28. Hardwood 1994-95, 29. Hardwood 1995-96(p.a), 30. Hardwood 1996-97(p), Source : (1) Myanma Timber Enterprise, (2) Forest Department Table 06.04: Girdling of teak by state and division Contents : 1. 1987-88, 2. 1988-89, 3. 1989-90, 4. 1990-91, 5. 1991-92, 6. 1992-93, 7. 1993-94, 8. 1994-95, 9. 1995-96(p.a.), 10. 1996-97(p) Source : (1) Forest Department, (2) Myanma Timber Enterprise Table 06.05: Teak and hardwood milling throughput and outturn by state and division Contents : 1. Teak throughout 1987-88, 2. Hardwood throughout 1987-88, 3. Teak throughout 1988-89, 4. Hardwood throughout 1988-89, 5. Teak throughout 1989-90, 6. Hardwood throughout 1989-90, 7. Teak throughout 1990-91, 8. Hardwood throughout 1990-91, 9. Teak throughout 1991-92, 10. Hardwood throughout 1991-92, 11. Teak throughout 1992-93, 12. Hardwood throughout 1992-93, 13. Teak throughout 1993-94, 14. Hardwood throughout 1993-94, 15. Teak throughout 1994-95, 16. Hardwood throughout 1994-95, 17. Teak throughout 1995-96(p.a.), 18. Hardwood throughout 1995-96(p.a.), 19. Teak throughout 1996-97(p), 20. Hardwood throughout 1996-97(p), 21. Teak outturn 1987-88, 22. Hardwood outturn 1987-88, 23. Teak outturn 1988-89, 24. Hardwood outturn 1988-89, 25. Teak outturn 1989-90, 26. Hardwood outturn 1989-90, 27. Teak outturn 1990-91, 28. Hardwood outturn 1990-91, 29. Teak outturn 1991-92, 30. Hardwood outturn 1991-92, 31. Teak throughout 1992-93, 32. Hardwood throughout 1992-93, 33. Teak throughout 1993-94, 34. Hardwood throughout 1993-94, 35. Teak throughout 1994-95, 36. Hardwood throughout 1994-95, 37. Teak throughout 1995-96(p.a.), 38. Hardwood throughout 1995-96(p.a.), 39. Teak throughout 1996-97(p), 40. Hardwood throughout 1996-97(p), Source : Myanma Timber Enterprise Table 06.06: Saw mills by state and division Contents : 1. Sam mills 1987, 2. Recutting mills 1987, 3. Domestic industrial mills 1987, 4. Sam mills 1988, 5. Recutting mills 1988, 6. Domestic industrial mills 1988, 7. Sam mills 1989, 8. Recutting mills 1989, 9. Domestic industrial mills 1989, 10. Sam mills 1990, 11. Recutting mills 1990, 12. Domestic industrial mills 1990, 13. Sam mills 1991, 14. Recutting mills 1991, 15. Domestic industrial mills 1991, 16. Sam mills 1992, 17. Recutting mills 1992, 18. Domestic industrial mills 1992, 19. Sam mills 1993, 20. Recutting mills 1993, 21. Domestic industrial mills 1993, 22. Sam mills 1994, 23. Recutting mills 1994, 24. Domestic industrial mills 1994, 25. Sam mills 1995, 26. Recutting mills 1995, 27. Domestic industrial mills 1995, 28. Sam mills 1996(p.a.), 29. Recutting mills 1996(p.a.), 30. Domestic industrial mills 1996(p.a.), Source : (1) Forest Department, (2) Myanma Timber Enterprise Note : Domestic industrial mills refer to those producing furniture and other semi-finished products. Table 06.07: Number of tibmer-working elephants by state and division Contents : 1. State owned 1987-88, 2. Private owned 1987-88, 3. Total 1987-88, 4. State owned 1988-89, 5. Private owned 1988-89, 6. Total 1988-89, 7. State owned 1989-90, 8. Private owned 1989-90, 9. Total 1989-90, 10. State owned 1990-91, 11. Private owned 1990-91, 12. Total 1990-91, 13. State owned 1991-92, 14. Private owned 1991-92, 15. Total 1991-92, 16. State owned 1992-93, 17. Private owned 1992-93, 18. Total 1992-93, 19. State owned 1993-94, 20. Private owned 1993-94, 21. Total 1993-94, 22. State owned 1994-95, 23. Private owned 1994-95, 24. Total 1994-95, 25. State owned 1995-96, 26. Private owned 1995-96, 27. Total 1995-96, 28. State owned 1996-97(p.a.), 29. Private owned 1996-97(p.a.), 30. Total 1996-97(p.a.), Source : Myanma Timber Enterprise Table 07.03: Mines by state and division Contents : 1. Metal 1987, 2. Metal 1988, 3. Metal 1989, 4. Metal 1990, 5. Metal 1991, 6. Metal 1992, 7. Metal 1993, 8. Metal 1994, 9. Metal 1995(r), 10. Metal 1996(p), 11. Non-metal 1987, 12. Non-metal 1988, 13. Non-metal 1989, 14. Non-metal 1990, 15. Non-metal 1991, 16. Non-metal 1992, 17. Non-metal 1993, 18. Non-metal 1994, 19. Non-metal 1995(r), 20. Non-metal 1996(p), Source : Department of Mines. Table 08.03: Completed construction of schools by state and division Contents : 1. Primary schools(1987-88), 2. Middle schools(1987-88), 3. High schools(1987-88), 4. Total(1987-88), 5. Primary schools(1988-89), 6. Middle schools(1988-89), 7. High schools(1988-89), 8. Total(1988-89), 9. Primary schools(1989-90), 10. Middle schools(1989-90), 11. High schools(1989-90), 12. Total(1989-90), 13. Primary schools(1990-91), 14. Middle schools(1990-91), 15. High schools(1990-91), 16. Total(1990-91), 17. Primary schools(1991-92), 18. Middle schools(1991-92), 19. High schools(1991-92), 20. Total(1991-92), 21. Primary schools(1992-93), 22. Middle schools(1992-93), 23. High schools(1992-93), 24. Total(1992-93), 25. Primary schools(1993-94), 26. Middle schools(1993-94), 27. High schools(1993-94), 28. Total(1993-94), 29. Primary schools(1994-95), 30. Middle schools(1994-95), 31. High schools(1994-95), 32. Total(1994-95), 33. Primary schools(1995-1996), 34. Middle schools(1995-1996), 35. High schools(1995-1996), 36. Total(1995-1996), 37. Primary schools(1996-1997), 38. Middle schools(1996-1997), 39. High schools(1996-1997), 40. Total(1996-1997), Source : Public works Department of Basic Education Table 13.20: Union of Myanmar arterial highways by state and division. Contents : 1. Length of roads(1987-88), 2. Length of roads(1988-89), 3. Length of roads(1989-90), 4. Length of roads(1990-91), 5. Length of roads(1991-92), 6. Length of roads(1992-93), 7. Length of roads(1993-94), 8. Length of roads(1994-95), 9. Length of roads(1995-96), 10. Length of roads(1996-97), 11. Bituminous(1987-88), 12. Bituminous(1988-89), 13. Bituminous(1989-90), 14. Bituminous(1990-91), 15. Bituminous(1991-92), 16. Bituminous(1992-93), 17. Bituminous(1993-94), 18. Bituminous(1994-95), 19. Bituminous(1995-96), 20. Bituminous(1996-97), 21. Metalled(1987-88), 22. Metalled(1988-89), 23. Metalled(1989-90), 24. Metalled(1990-91), 25. Metalled(1991-92), 26. Metalled(1992-93), 27. Metalled(1993-94), 28. Metalled(1994-95), 29. Metalled(1995-96), 30. Metalled(1996-97), 31. Surface(1987-88), 32. Surface(1988-89), 33. Surface(1989-90), 34. Surface(1990-91), 35. Surface(1991-92), 36. Surface(1992-93), 37. Surface(1993-94), 38. Surface(1994-95), 39. Surface(1995-96), 40. Surface(1996-97), 41. Earth(1987-88), 42. Earth(1988-89), 43. Earth(1989-90), 44. Earth(1990-91), 45. Earth(1991-92), 46. Earth(1992-93), 47. Earth(1993-94), 48. Earth(1994-95), 49. Earth(1995-96), 50. Earth(1996-97), 51. Mule(1987-88), 52. Mule(1988-89), 53. Mule(1989-90), 54. Mule(1990-91), 55. Mule(1991-92), 56. Mule(1992-93), 57. Mule(1993-94), 58. Mule(1994-95), 59. Mule(1995-96), 60. Mule(1996-97), Source : Public works Note : The figures of Earth of Magway Division from 1987-88 to 1993-94 are accompanied with (C) but there is no explanation for this symbols. Table 13.22: Public road transport haulage statistics Contents : 1. Ton(1987-88), 2. Ton-miles(1987-88), 3. Ton(1988-89), 4. Ton-miles(1988-89), 5. Ton(1989-90), 6. Ton-miles(1989-90), 7. Ton(1990-91), 8. Ton-miles(1990-91), 9. Ton(1991-92), 10. Ton-miles(1991-92), 11. Ton(1992-93), 12. Ton-miles(1992-93), 13. Ton(1993-94), 14. Ton-miles(1993-94), 15. Ton(1994-95), 16. Ton-miles(1994-95), 17. Ton(1995-1996), 18. Ton-miles(1995-1996), 19. Ton(1996-1997), 20. Ton-miles(1996-1997), Source : Road Transport Table 13.26: Television relay station in states and divisions Contents : 1. Total, 2. 1987-88, 3. 1988-89, 4. 1989-90, 5. 1990-91, 6. 1991-92, 7. 1992-93, 8. 1993-94, 9. 1994-95, 10. 1995-96, 11. 1996-97, Source : Myanma Radio and Television Table 17.01: Education statistics by level and by state and division Contents : 1. Schools-high(1993-1994), 2. Schools-middle(1993-1994), 3. Schools-primary(1993-1994), 4. Teachers-high(1993-1994), 5. Teachers-middle(1993-1994), 6. Teachers-primary(1993-1994), 7. Students-high(1993-1994), 8. Students-middle(1993-1994), 9. Students-primary(1993-1994), 10. Schools-high(1994-1995), 11. Schools-middle(1994-1995), 12. Schools-primary(1994-1995), 13. Teachers-high(1994-1995), 14. Teachers-middle(1994-1995), 15. Teachers-primary(1994-1995), 16. Students-high(1994-1995), 17. Students-middle(1994-1995), 18. Students-primary(1994-1995), 19. Schools-high(1995-1996), 20. Schools-middle(1995-1996), 21. Schools-primary(1995-1996), 22. Teachers-high(1995-1996), 23. Teachers-middle(1995-1996), 24. Teachers-primary(1995-1996), 25. Students-high(1995-1996), 26. Students-middle(1995-1996), 27. Students-primary(1995-1996), 28. Schools-high(1996-1997), 29. Schools-middle(1996-1997), 30. Schools-primary(1996-1997), 31. Teachers-high(1996-1997), 32. Teachers-middle(1996-1997), 33. Teachers-primary(1996-1997), 34. Students-high(1996-1997), 35. Students-middle(1996-1997), 36. Students-primary(1996-1997), Source : Department of Education, Planning and Training. Note : Year refers to academic year (June to March). Data for 1996-1997 shows the position as of September 30, 1996. Table 17.07: Teaching staff and students at two-year colleges by state and division Contents : 1. No. of colleges(1993-1994), 2. No. of teaching staff for science(1993-1994), 3. No. of teaching staff for arts(1993-1994), 4. No. of teaching staff in total(1993-1994), 5. No. of students enrolled specializes in science(1993-1994), 6. No. of students enrolled specializes in arts(1993-1994), 7. No. of students enrolled in total(1993-1994), 8. Performance-Appeared(1993-1994), 9. Performance-Passed(1993-1994), 10. Performance-Percent(1993-1994), 11. No. of colleges(1994-1995), 12. No. of teaching staff for science(1994-1995), 13. No. of teaching staff for arts(1994-1995), 14. No. of teaching staff in total(1994-1995), 15. No. of students enrolled specializes in science(1994-1995), 16. No. of students enrolled specializes in arts(1994-1995), 17. No. of students enrolled in total(1994-1995), 18. Performance-Appeared(1994-1995), 19. Performance-Passed(1994-1995), 20. Performance-Percent(1994-1995), 21. No. of colleges(1995-1996), 22. No. of teaching staff for science(1995-1996), 23. No. of teaching staff for arts(1995-1996), 24. No. of teaching staff in total(1995-1996), 25. No. of students enrolled specializes in science(1995-1996), 26. No. of students enrolled specializes in arts(1995-1996), 27. No. of students enrolled in total(1995-1996), 28. Performance-Appeared(1995-1996), 29. Performance-Passed(1995-1996), 30. Performance-Percent(1995-1996), 31. No. of colleges(1996-1997), 32. No. of teaching staff for science(1996-1997), 33. No. of teaching staff for arts(1996-1997), 34. No. of teaching staff in total(1996-1997), 35. No. of students enrolled specializes in science(1996-1997), 36. No. of students enrolled specializes in arts(1996-1997), 37. No. of students enrolled in total(1996-1997), 38. Performance-Appeared(1996-1997), 39. Performance-Passed(1996-1997), 40. Performance-Percent(1996-1997), Source : Higher Education Department Note : Year refers to academic year. 1. Pyay College was upgraded to Degree College in 1996. 2. Yadanabon College opened in 1996. 3. Botataung, Hlaing and Kyimyindine Colleges opened in 1996. Table 17.10: Education Colleges by State and Division Contents : 1. Appeared(1987-88), 2. Appeared(1988-89), 3. Appeared(1989-90), 4. Appeared(1990-91), 5. Appeared(1991-92), 6. Appeared(1992-93), 7. Appeared(1993-94), 8. Appeared(1994-95), 9. Appeared(1995-96), 10. Appeared(1996-97), 11. Passed(1987-88), 12. Passed(1988-89), 13. Passed(1989-90), 14. Passed(1990-91), 15. Passed(1991-92), 16. Passed(1992-93), 17. Passed(1993-94), 18. Passed(1994-95), 19. Passed(1995-96), 20. Passed(1996-97), Source : Department of Educatioin Planning and Training Note : Years refer to academic year (June to March). Sagaing Division includes students trained at the Academy for the Development of the National Races of the Union. In Ayeyarwady Division, teachers' training school at Pathein was upgraded to Institute in 1987. In Bago Division, teachers' training school at Bago was upgraded to Institute in 1993. In Kayin State, teachers' training school at Hpa-an opened in 1996. Table 18.02: Selected crim by State and Division Contents : 1. Murder(1987), 2. Murder(1988), 3. Murder(1989), 4. Murder(1990), 5. Murder(1991), 6. Murder(1992), 7. Murder(1993), 8. Murder(1994), 9. Murder(1995), 10. Murder(1996), 11. Dacoity(1987), 12. Dacoity(1988), 13. Dacoity(1989), 14. Dacoity(1990), 15. Dacoity(1991), 16. Dacoity(1992), 17. Dacoity(1993), 18. Dacoity(1994), 19. Dacoity(1995), 20. Dacoity(1996), 21. Robbery(1987), 22. Robbery(1988), 23. Robbery(1989), 24. Robbery(1990), 25. Robbery(1991), 26. Robbery(1992), 27. Robbery(1993), 28. Robbery(1994), 29. Robbery(1995), 30. Robbery(1996), 31. Burglary(1987), 32. Burglary(1988), 33. Burglary(1989), 34. Burglary(1990), 35. Burglary(1991), 36. Burglary(1992), 37. Burglary(1993), 38. Burglary(1994), 39. Burglary(1995), 40. Burglary(1996), 41. Kidnap(1987), 42. Kidnap(1988), 43. Kidnap(1989), 44. Kidnap(1990), 45. Kidnap(1991), 46. Kidnap(1992), 47. Kidnap(1993), 48. Kidnap(1994), 49. Kidnap(1995), 50. Kidnap(1996), 51. Rape(1987), 52. Rape(1988), 53. Rape(1989), 54. Rape(1990), 55. Rape(1991), 56. Rape(1992), 57. Rape(1993), 58. Rape(1994), 59. Rape(1995), 60. Rape(1996), 61. Theft(1987), 62. Theft(1988), 63. Theft(1989), 64. Theft(1990), 65. Theft(1991), 66. Theft(1992), 67. Theft(1993), 68. Theft(1994), 69. Theft(1995), 70. Theft(1996), 71. Animal Theft(1987), 72. Animal Theft(1988), 73. Animal Theft(1989), 74. Animal Theft(1990), 75. Animal Theft(1991), 76. Animal Theft(1992), 77. Animal Theft(1993), 78. Animal Theft(1994), 79. Animal Theft(1995), 80. Animal Theft(1996), 81. Forgery and Coinage(1987), 82. Forgery and Coinage(1988), 83. Forgery and Coinage(1989), 84. Forgery and Coinage(1990), 85. Forgery and Coinage(1991), 86. Forgery and Coinage(1992), 87. Forgery and Coinage(1993), 88. Forgery and Coinage(1994), 89. Forgery and Coinage(1995), 90. Forgery and Coinage(1996), 91. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1987), 92. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1988), 93. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1989), 94. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1990), 95. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1991), 96. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1992), 97. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1993), 98. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1994), 99. Offences under the Peoples' property protection act(1995), 100. Offences under the property protection act(1996), 101. Narcotic offences(1987), 102. Narcotic offences(1988), 103. Narcotic offences(1989), 104. Narcotic offences(1990), 105. Narcotic offences(1991), 106. Narcotic offences(1992), 107. Narcotic offences(1993), 108. Narcotic offences(1994), 109. Narcotic offences(1995), 110. Narcotic offences(1996), Source : Myanmar Police Force. Note : Crime data commited in railway precincts are excluded. Table 18.04: Prisoners confined in jails by State and Division Contents : 1. Prisoners(1987), 2. Prisoners(1988), 3. Prisoners(1989), 4. Prisoners(1990), 5. Prisoners(1991), 6. Prisoners(1992), 7. Prisoners(1993), 8. Prisoners(1994), 9. Prisoners(1995), 10. Prisoners(1996), 11. Convicts(1987), 12. Convicts(1988), 13. Convicts(1989), 14. Convicts(1990), 15. Convicts(1991), 16. Convicts(1992), 17. Convicts(1993), 18. Convicts(1994), 19. Convicts(1995), 20. Convicts(1996), 21. Undertrials(1987), 22. Undertrials(1988), 23. Undertrials(1989), 24. Undertrials(1990), 25. Undertrials(1991), 26. Undertrials(1992), 27. Undertrials(1993), 28. Undertrials(1994), 29. Undertrials(1995), 30. Undertrials(1996), Source : Prisons Department. Note : Convicts include prisoners detained in yebet camps. Table 19.05: Cinema statistics by state and division. Contents : 1. Cinema halls(1994), 2. Total No. of Seats(1994), 3. Seating capacity 40Ks(1994), 4. Seating capacity 30Ks(1994), 5. Seating capacity 25ks(1994), 6. Seating capacity 20Ks(1994), 7. Seating capacity 15Ks(1994), 8. Seating capacity 12Ks(1994), 9. Seating capacity 10Ks(1994), 10. Seating capacity 8Ks(1994), 11. Seating capacity 6Ks(1994), 12. Seating capacity 5Ks(1994), 13. Seating capacity 4Ks(1994), 14. Seating capacity 3Ks(1994), 15. Cinema halls(1995), 16. Total No. of Seats(1995), 17. Seating capacity 40Ks(1995), 18. Seating capacity 30Ks(1995), 19. Seating capacity 25ks(1995), 20. Seating capacity 20Ks(1995), 21. Seating capacity 15Ks(1995), 22. Seating capacity 12Ks(1995), 23. Seating capacity 10Ks(1995), 24. Seating capacity 8Ks(1995), 25. Seating capacity 6Ks(1995), 26. Seating capacity 5Ks(1995), 27. Seating capacity 4Ks(1995), 28. Seating capacity 3Ks(1995), 29. Cinema halls(1996), 30. Total No. of Seats(1996), 31. Seating capacity 40Ks(1996), 32. Seating capacity 30Ks(1996), 33. Seating capacity 25ks(1996), 34. Seating capacity 20Ks(1996), 35. Seating capacity 15Ks(1996), 36. Seating capacity 12Ks(1996), 37. Seating capacity 10Ks(1996), 38. Seating capacity 8Ks(1996), 39. Seating capacity 6Ks(1996), 40. Seating capacity 5Ks(1996), 41. Seating capacity 4Ks(1996), 42. Seating capacity 3Ks(1996), Source : Motion Picture Enterprise. Table 20.03: Hotels, motels and inns/guest-house by type of ownership and by state and division. Contents : 1. No. (state-owned:1992), 2. No. of rooms(state-owned:1992), 3. No. of beds(state-owned:1992), 4. No.(state-owned:1993), 5. No. of rooms(state-owned:1993), 6. No. of beds(state-owned:1993), 7. No.(state-owned:1994), 8. No. of rooms(state-owned:1994), 9. No. of beds(state-owned:1994), 10. No.(state-owned:1995), 11. No. of rooms(state-owned:1995), 12. No. of beds(state-owned:1995), 13. No.(state-owned:1996), 14. No. of rooms(state-owned:1996), 15. No. of beds(state-owned:1996), 16. No. (private-owned:1992), 17. No. of rooms(private-owned:1992), 18. No. of beds(private-owned:1992), 19. No.(private-owned:1993), 20. No. of rooms(private-owned:1993), 21. No. of beds(private-owned:1993), 22. No.(private-owned:1994), 23. No. of rooms(private-owned:1994), 24. No. of beds(private-owned:1994), 25. No.(private-owned:1995), 26. No. of rooms(private-owned:1995), 27. No. of beds(private-owned:1995), 28. No.(private-owned:1996), 29. No. of rooms(private-owned:1996), 30. No. of beds(private-owned:1996), Source : Directorate of Hotels and Tourism. Note : Private-owned hotels, motels and inns/guest houses have to be registered since 1991 Since 1990, three joint venture owned hotels with 367 rooms for 615 beds have been included under state owned category. Table 21.07: Sport grounds by state and division. Contents : 1. 1987, 2. 1988, 3. 1989, 4. 1990, 5. 1991, 6. 1992, 7. 1993, 8. 1994, 9. 1995, 10. 1996, Source : Sports and Physical Education Department. Note : Includes Aung San Sports Stadium in Yangon Division.