810 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications Appendix I Additional indicators The indicators listed in the following table are proposed as additional indicators for consideration. Cities can select appropriate ones among those, and/or add new indicators, to evaluate the contributions of ICT to their SSC goals. Each additional indicator is labeled (Ax.y.z), where (i) x denotes the dimension, (ii) y, the sub‐dimension, and (iii) z, the indicator. Sub‐dimension Indicator Description D2.2 CO2 emissions (**) A2.2.1 GHG emissions per sector per capita GHG emissions per capita per sector including industrial (manufacturing, construction), commercial, household, transport, and waste disposal etc. (*) D2.3 Energy A2.3.1 Electricity use for street lighting Electricity used for street lighting per capita. (*) D3.2 Employment A3.2.1 Creative industry employment Proportion of employees working in start‐ups and creative industry in the city compared to the total employed workforce. (*) NOTE – Creative industries refer to those ones that are based on individual creativity, skill and talent with the potential to create wealth and jobs through developing intellectual property. This includes thirteen sectors: advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, designer fashion, film, interactive leisure software (i.e., video games), music, the performing arts, publishing, software, and television and radio. D3.3 Inflation A3.3.1 Inflation rate A city's inflation rate is based on a projection of its Consumer Price Index, which measures the rise in prices of goods and services. (*) NOTE – National inflation data may be used. NOTE – A +2% inflation rate is regarded as a target or healthy inflation rate by major international banks. D4.2 Health A4.2.1 Coverage of health insurance Proportion of city inhabitants covered by health insurances. (*) NOTE – Health insurances may be either private or provided by authorities.