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Education, medical care or pension level in Xingbin District, Laibin City, Guangxi
The levels of education, medical care and old-age care in Xingbin District, Laibin City, Guangxi are as follows:

1, education. In 20 18, Xingbin District invested 42.69 million yuan to repair dangerous buildings in primary and secondary schools and built 49,224 square meters of new school buildings. There are 133304 students who enjoy free tuition and miscellaneous fees in compulsory education. Nine-year compulsory education penetration rate 100%, primary school-age children enrollment rate of 99.7%, primary school graduates enrollment rate 100%, junior high school graduates enrollment rate of 92.3%. There are 389 kindergartens with a total of 29,938 children. Primary schools 1 14, including 46 full-time teachers 1 7, 93 students123, students 1736 1 and graduates1. There are 27 ordinary middle schools with 2,576 professional teachers, 40 students181person, 4540 students 14540 graduates1365,438.

2. medical care. By the end of 20 18, there were 465 medical and health institutions (including village clinics, clinics and outpatient departments) in Xingbin District, including 25 township hospitals, 5 community health service centers, 2 secondary hospitals, centers for disease control and prevention 1, and maternal and child health centers 1. There are 2405 beds in first-class and above health institutions, including 696 beds in secondary hospitals. There are 3,099 people in the first-class and above health institutions, including health technicians 270 1, doctors 1 137, licensed doctors 509, licensed assistant doctors 628, registered nurses 107 1, and pharmacists180.

3. Social security. In 20 18, there were a total of social welfare homes 1 in Xingbin District, with 200 beds in various social welfare homes and 53 community service facilities. The coverage rate of urban community comprehensive service facilities was 100%, and various welfare homes adopted 156 people, and 23 social service institutions provided accommodation (the number of old-age service institutions).