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Travel time most important when choosing transport

Travel time most important when choosing transport

Travel time is the factor that influenced most households’ choice of transport. This is just one of the findings of the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS), conducted by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) in 2013 for the National Department of Transport. At a national level, 32,6% of households indicated that travel time was the primary   read more »


Fieldworker – June/July 2014 release

Fieldworker – June/July 2014 release

Inside this edition: North West municipal stats p2; The state of the youth in SA p3; South Africa – 20 years of progress p4-5; Monthly economic statistics p6; Business surveys: How economic data is collected p7; Crossword & Trivia p8.


Mbalo Brief – July 2014

“A fundamental concern for others in our individual and community lives would go a long way in making the world the better place we so passionately dreamt of”. These are the words of South Africa’s first democratically elected president, Nelson Rolihlahla ‘Madiba’ Mandela during an address delivered at Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown, Soweto in   read more »


Documented Immigrants in South Africa, 2013 – Media Advisory

MEDIA ADVISORY For Immediate Release 14 July 2014 Contact: Lesedi Dibakwane, 0828057088 lesedid@statssa.gov.za Documented Immigrants in South Africa, 2013 Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) will release the annual publication on Documented Immigrants in South Africa, 2013. The publication provides findings from the Department Home Affairs data on approved applications for Temporary and Permanent residence permits.   read more »


Strike action slows mining production

Mining production decreased by 6,5% year-on-year in May 2014. The largest negative growth rates were recorded for Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) (-48,5%), ‘other’ non-metallic minerals (-13,3%) and building materials (-11,7%). The main contributor to the 6,5% decrease was PGMs (contributing -10,4 percentage points). Iron ore was a significant positive contributor (contributing 3,1 percentage points). The   read more »


Participate in the CENSUS 2011 data review

Participate in the CENSUS 2011 data review

As with the 1996 and 2001 censuses, users of Stats SA data are invited to review the Census 2011 data in their respective field of expertise.  Papers should be based on any of the subjects covered in Census 2011 and should use the recently released 10% sample, which is available either on DVD from the   read more »


Formal sector shows marginal growth in employment

Formal sector shows marginal growth in employment

Between December 2013 and March 2014, the non-agriculture formal sector of the South African economy experienced a net increase of 9 000 employees (+0,1%), from 8 498 000 to 8 507 000 individuals. This increase was mainly due to increases in the community, social and personal services industry which gained 50 000 employees (+2,1%); the finance industry (+7 000 or +0,4%); and   read more »


National government spending breaks the R1 trillion mark

National government spending breaks the R1 trillion mark

The South African national government expenditure surpassed R1 trillion in the 2012/13 fiscal year, almost double the R567 billion spent in 2007/08. This was a finding from Stats SA’s Financial Statistics of National Government report, an annual release containing details of national government spending. Exploring expenditure trends over the last six years, the report shows   read more »


Media Advisory: Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions, 2013

26 June 2014 Contact: Lesedi Dibakwane 0828057088 lesedid@statssa.gov.za   Selected building statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions, 2013 Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) will brief media on the latest building statistics of the private sector which will among others provide an outlook on population growth rates of municipalities as well   read more »


Quarterly Employment Statistics, March 2014

Key findings on employment and earnings for the quarter ended March 2014 The number of employees in the formal non-agricultural sector of the South African economy increased from an estimated 8 498 000 employees in December 2013 to an estimated 8 507 000 employees in March 2014. Statistics South Africa released the results of the   read more »