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Exploring Stats SA’s economic indicators

Exploring Stats SA’s economic indicators

Want to know more about how various parts of South Africa’s economy are performing? Then Stats SA’s Monthly economic indicators report might be for you. Available from the Stats SA Roambi app, the report includes a variety of economic indicators from selected Stats SA publications. Available as interactive time-series charts, the following indicators are included:   read more »


The importance of tracking prices: the case of petrol

The importance of tracking prices: the case of petrol

Changing fuel prices affect us all. With the recent downward trend in prices seemingly coming to an end, South Africans are again left wondering how the petrol price will affect their pockets. Consumer inflation data released today1 provide an indication of the impact that the recent period of low petrol prices had on the cost   read more »


Stats SA meets Faith Based Organisations on Census 2011

Statistics South Africa held talks on Sunday with inter-faith groups as part of series of consultation with influential voices around the country. The workshop follows discussions held late August in Cape Town where the role of Faith Based Organisations in helping raise public awareness of Census 2011 was discussed. Community-based-organisation Ilitha Labanthu is working with   read more »


Interactive data

Create your own tables (PX-WEB) Create your own tables – within your browser window – using the key results data from the Community Survey. Save the resulting tables in Excel, .txt, .csv or HTML format for download to your PC, or simply print the results directly from your browser window. Click here to create tables   read more »


2007 Community Survey

Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is mandated by law, in terms of the Stats Act No. 6 of 1999, to collect reliable statistical information from the public, which informs development and democracy in the country. Stats SA conducts the Population Census, and several other household-based surveys such as the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the   read more »


Data supplied to National Treasury

Data supplied to National Treasury for conversion of Census 2001  data in line with the preliminary municipal boundaries as at  December 2005 (Ver: DPLG_091205) Data supplied to National Treasury for local government equitable  share and municipal infrastructure grant formulae as at  November 2004 Not available Data supplied to National Treasury for local government equitable  share   read more »


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Click here to download a printable version. 1. What is a population census? A population census is a snapshot of a country at a particular moment in time. South Africa’s census will be held in October this year. Census night is the 9th of October 2011. The picture we are taking will tell us how many people   read more »


Census Questionnaire

Importance of questions asked (pdf 45KB) Census 2011 Questionnaires Download English Questionnaire A (pdf 2.3MB) Questionnaire B (pdf 923KB) Questionnaire C (pdf 1.75MB) Questionnaire PES (pdf 1.68MB) Afrikaans (pdf 3.64MB) Sesotho (pdf 854KB) Siswati (pdf 850KB) Tshivenda (pdf 843KB) Xitsonga (pdf 849KB) Isindebele (pdf 848KB) IsiZulu (pdf 839KB) Sepedi (pdf 856KB) About the Questionnaire : Much   read more »


KwaZulu-Natal

KwaZulu-Natal Province: Maths4stats Lecture Series A Call for teachers in Grades 7-9 and Grades 10-12 to register for: Free Maths4stats KZN Lecture Series: (i.e. Data handling and probability workshops) scheduled for January – March 2015 in Pietermaritzburg. (The program returns to Durban in 2016) Brought to you by: Provincial Stats SA (Maths4stats Project) in collaboration with KZN Department of   read more »


Background

In 2008 Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) established cooperation with the national and provincial Departments of Education through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding. The focus of the cooperation is based on conducting training on data handling and probability for mathematics teachers. The facilitators of the maths4stats programme, interact with provincial mathematics subject specialists   read more »


D0441.1 - Provincial Gross Domestic Product: Experimental Estimates

Provincial Gross Domestic Product measures the size of the economy of provinces and its growth rate over time. In this discussion document, Stats SA is publishing experimental estimates of provincial gross domestic product from 2013 - 2022. Time series data covers both provincial GDP in nominal and real prices. These are not official statistics; rather, the aim of the document is to invite comment regarding the experimental estimates, data sources and the methodology followed. Subsequent to stakeholder interaction and feedback, an official statistical release will be developed and publishedread more »


D0401.3 - Accounts for Strategic Water Source Areas, 1990 to 2020

This report presents the results of South Africa’s first set of accounts for Strategic Water Source Areas (SWSAs) for the period 1990 to 2020, which form part of Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) and the Stats SA’s Natural Capital series. This report provides background on Natural Capital Accounting (NCA), SWSAs, and accounts for SWSAs, including the scope of the accounts, their purpose and key indicators that can be drawn from the accounts.read more »


Report-71-03-03 - Transport Series Volume lll: Profile of non-motorised users

Transport Series Volume lll: Profile of non-motorised users, 2020read more »


03-19-08 - Marginalised groups series IV: The social profile of older persons, 2015-2019

The report presents information on key demographic and socio-economic circumstances on older persons using various published official sources of data collected. read more »


92-02-01 - Children Series Volume I Children exposed to maltreatment, 2021

South Africa has a high rate of child maltreatment and abuse. This maltreatment occurs in homes, schools or neighbourhoods. Perpetrators could be caregivers, parents and educators or other children. Violence against children is a threat to development related issues in South Africa, including education, health and safety and security. Government has the responsibility to prevent violence and crime against children and to guaranty the rights for all children to have a safe space to grow and live their lives. Protecting children against violence will ultimately lead to a more peaceful and inclusive society. The purpose of this report is to identify the extent of the problem in South Africa.read more »


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