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Consumer inflation edges higher in August

Consumer inflation edges higher in August

After four consecutive months of decline, annual consumer inflation pushed up in August, rising to 4,8% from 4,7% in July. Inflation for food & non-alcoholic beverages (NAB) continued to cool, taking some of the heat off the headline rate. This was not enough, however, to counteract a rise in fuel prices and increases in municipal   read more »


Stats Biz – August 2023

Investments in energy infrastructure were detected in the latest set of gross domestic product (GDP) figures. The demand side of the economy saw a sharp rise in capital spending on machinery & equipment in the second quarter, which included products related to renewable energy. This was reflected by import data, with the country recording an   read more »


Economic wrap-up for August 2023

Economic wrap-up for August 2023

Stats SA published 28 statistical releases in the month of August. Here is a monthly rundown of important economic indicators. Consumer and producer inflation continue to cool Inflation figures continue to provide some good news. Remaining on a downward path, consumer headline inflation slowed to its lowest reading in two years. The annual change in   read more »


EBA spending on transport increases in 2021/22

EBA spending on transport increases in 2021/22

Extra-budgetary accounts and funds (EBAs) involved in the transport sector increased their spending in the 2021/22 fiscal year. However, despite the rise, expenditure is still below pre-pandemic levels. South Africa’s 256 EBAs are public institutions. They form an important arm of general government, responsible for delivering services to the public on behalf of government. Examples   read more »


Gender equality in local government: an update

Gender equality in local government: an update

As Women’s Month draws to a close, recent data provides a snapshot of gender representation in local government. In 2021, South Africa’s municipal workforce numbered 282 286 individuals. Of these, 13 492 were senior-level posts, which include directors and managers.1 Women occupied 5 312 (or 39%) of these senior-level positions, according to Stats SA’s latest Non-financial census of   read more »


Gender statistics experts to deliberate on the care economy and its impact on gender equality

Media Advisory                                                              25 August 2023 Gender statistics experts to deliberate on the care economy and its impact on gender equality Statistics South Africa, in collaboration   read more »


Crime in South Africa up in 2022/23

Crime in South Africa up in 2022/23

New data released by Statistics South Africa shows that household crimes such as housebreaking, home robbery and theft of motor vehicles experienced in the twelve months preceding the interview increased compared to 2021/22. Crimes experienced by individuals have also increased, except for consumer fraud and hijacking of motor vehicles, which dropped in 2022/23. According to   read more »


Stats Biz – July 2023

Employee costs take up a sizable chunk of municipal spending. Staff remuneration costs accounted for 28% of total municipal expenditure in 2022, according to recent data from Stats SA. The aggregate proportion of 28% falls within the National Treasury norm of 25%‒40%. A more nuanced picture emerges if we map all 257 municipalities. Explore local   read more »


Economic wrap-up for July 2023

Economic wrap-up for July 2023

If you’ve missed any recent economic data from Stats SA, we’ve got you covered. Here is a quick rundown of what you need to know. These cities rule our manufacturing industry It’s not often that industry data are published for districts. Detailed spatial data require large surveys with large samples, which can be expensive. That   read more »


Three facts about the manufacturing industry (2021)

Three facts about the manufacturing industry (2021)

There are two reasons to be excited about two recent manufacturing reports. First, covering the results of a detailed 2021 survey, the reports provide provincial- and district-level data. Second, they offer detailed insight into the state of the manufacturing industry in South Africa in terms of employment, finances, and the quantities of manufactured products. The   read more »


Report-03-04-01 - Migration and changing settlement patterns: Multilevel data for policy

The report presents the findings of multilevel analyses of two migration data sets, namely the Census 2001 of Statistics South Africa and the Agincourt Health and Demographic Surveillance System of the University of Witwatersrandread more »


D0403 - Labour accounts for South Africa

The first aim of this discussion document is to investigate whether South Africa has sufficient data and the capacity to extend the development of the social accounting matrix (SAM) to include labour accounts. The second aim is to investigate whether Stats SA will be in a position to publish labour accounts sub-matrices either as an external matrix, or as part of the main structure of the next SAM.read more »


Report-03-02-16 - Achieving a better life for all: Progress between Census 1996 and Census 2001

This report, drawing on census data from 1996 and 2001, illustrates in detailed statistics the number of areas where achievements are evident and others where there remains much to be done. In the areas where much remains to be done, we ask: at what speed should those changes be occurring? This is a very important question, in view of governmentread more »


Report-03-02-44 - Prevalence of disability in South Africa

Census 2001 was the second census to be carried out in a democratic South Africa to provide demographic and socio-economic data required to inform policy decision-making as well as ascertain the achievements made in the provision of basic services to the people. Data on disability were collected as part of this important endeavour. This report highlights the key findings on disability emanating from the analysis of these data.read more »


HealthOHS - Perceived health and other health indicators in South Africa

This report examines how the health status of various sectors of the South African population was perceived in 1999. It includes a special focus on women and children, and on household living conditions in relation to perceived health status. It also focuses on indicators of quality of life, and the use of health services. It uses data from the October household survey (OHS) of 1999.read more »


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