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Provision of basic services at local government level increases

Provision of basic services at local government level increases

The provision of basic services such as water went up by 6,4% between 2011 and 2012 nationally. The highest provincial increases were recorded in Western Cape (19,6%) and Gauteng (7,2%). The extent of service delivery at local government level is normally obtained from households through population censuses and general household surveys. However, the suppliers (the   read more »


Stats SA survey shows improved access to services but decline in perceived quality

22 August 2013 Stats SA’s General Household Survey (GHS) released today shows improvements in key service delivery sectors, as well as a decline in the perceived quality of these services. The GHS 2012 report, conducted between July and September 2012, shows an increase in the number of households who had access to piped water, sanitation   read more »


A giant step in agriculture statistics

A giant step in agriculture statistics

Background On 05 August 2013, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) published an ‘Agricultural households’ report which is based on Population Census 2011 (Census 2011). This report covers all types of agriculture, namely subsistence, smallholder and commercial. This is an important milestone since as a country, we are taking the first step to better understand and   read more »


Statistics South Africa presents the Population Census 2011: Agricultural Households Release

Date: 5 August 2013 “The report presents the status of the South African household based on agriculture as depicted in the Population Census of 2011 addressing the three agriculture related questions in the Census 2011 questionnaire” said Statistician General Pali Lehohla. The number of households engaged in agriculture (also referred to as agricultural households in   read more »


What do South Africans spend their money on

What do South Africans spend their money on

Statistics South Africa conducts an Income and Expenditure Survey (IES) every 5 years. The IES seeks to establish what South Africans spend their money on, so that the basket of goods which makes up the Consumer Price Index (CPI), used to calculate the inflation rate, can be updated. The last IES was conducted between September   read more »


Mbalo Brief – June 2013

The month of June is known for cold weather conditions as it marks the beginning of the winter season. To South Africans, June is known as “Youth Month” as it commemorates the youth that raised their voices against the previous government’s education policies. This is the month in which the Soweto uprising occurred 37 years   read more »


RuralDevelopment - Measuring rural development

Following the Presidents State of the Nation address at the opening of parliament in 2001, Government identified 13 specific areas for accelerated rural development. These are rural areas in South Africa of extreme poverty,with a serious lack of facilities and services. Statistics South Africa was asked to provide baseline information on these nodes, against which to measure future progress.read more »


PovertyReport - Measuring poverty in South Africa

This publication examines four different ways of measuring poverty, and includes an innovative range of poverty maps, which are the outcome of a joint research project between Stats SA and the World Bankread more »


EarningSpending - Earning and spending in South Africa: Selected findings of the 1995 income and expenditure survey

This report paints a picture of how income was distributed in South Africa in 1995 by using the five income quintiles. It also examines expenditure patterns in households falling into very low, low, middle, high and very high expenditure groups.read more »


earningspending2000 - Earning and spending in South Africa: Selected findings and comparisons from the income and expenditure surveys of October 1995 and October 2000

This report paints a picture of how income is distributed in South Africa by using the five income quintiles. It also examines expenditure patterns in households falling into very low, low, middle, high and very high expenditure groups. The 2000 data are compared with the 1995 findings inflated to 2000 market values. read more »


P0317 - October Household Survey

This statistical release presents a selection of indicative findings and additional tables from the October household survey (OHS), which was conducted from 1995-1999, with particular emphasis on poverty indicators. The survey gathered detailed information on a sample of people living in households across the country. Discontinued - replaced by the Labour Force Survey and the General Household Survey. read more »


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