ABSTRACT

Within the dramatic growth of China’s economy over the last decade, the service industry has been increasing its share in overall GDP. In 2008, the value of service industry output had reached RMB 12,048.66 billion, or 40.1 per cent of GDP. As Table 12.1 shows, service industry employment levels have also been gradually increasing, both on aggregate and as a share of total employment. Thus, in 2008, total employment in the service industry was 257.17 million, which represented 33.2 per cent of China’s total employment (National Bureau of Statistics of China 2009). Further, more fragmentary evidence (below) suggests that, while business activity and employment in the service industry suffered, during 2009, from the effects of the global financial crisis, recovery from the end of that year has been rapid and strong. The service industry: number of employees and percentage of total employment https://www.niso.org/standards/z39-96/ns/oasis-exchange/table">

Year

China’s total employed workforce (10,000 persons)

Tertiary industry employment (10,000 persons)

Service industry as proportion of toal employment (%)

2000

72,085

19,823

27.5

2001

73,025

20,228

27.7

2002

73,740

21,090

28.6

2003

74,432

21,809

29.3

2004

75,200

23,011

30.6

2005

75,825

23,771

31.3

2006

76,400

24,614

32.2

2007

76,990

24,917

32.4

2008

77,480

25,717

33.8

Source: National Bureau of Statistics of China, China Statistical Yearbook 2009.