According to the National Economic Industry Classification, the health and social work sector encompasses health services and social work activities. This includes various hospitals, health service centers, as well as social welfare institutions such as veteran rest homes, nursing homes, senior care facilities, and community service organizations. These entities are engaged in social welfare, social insurance, social services, and social rehabilitation. In China, this sector contributes to improving social functions, enhancing social welfare levels, achieving harmony between individuals and society, and promoting social stability and development.
The health and social work sector constitutes a vital component of national economic operations and represents a significant area of fiscal expenditure. Although this sector emerged relatively late in China, with the deepening reform of the healthcare system, strengthened social security for residents, and the public's growing demand for multi-tiered medical and health services, increasing social capital has flowed into this industry. Consequently, the development of for-profit health and social work entities has achieved substantial progress.
Based on the National Economic Industry Classification, CnOpenData has compiled basic information on industrial and commercial registered enterprises in China's health and social work sector from 1950 to the present. The dataset is categorized into health services and social work activities, vividly illustrating the developmental trajectory of this sector since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Time Coverage
1950-2024.10
Industry Details
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Sample Data
Basic Information of Industrial and Commercial Registered Enterprises in Health Services
Basic Information of Industrial and Commercial Registered Enterprises in Social Work Activities
Data Update Frequency
Annual Update