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Media Release                                                                                             23 November 2016 GHS Series Volume VIII: Water   read more »


Media invite: Gender Patterns in Transport: Water and Sanitation reports

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                                                                             read more »


12th ASSD Presentations

SESSION 2A 1 12th ASSD ASSD Seretariat presentation 2 2016 10 31 ASSD report on CRVS SENT2 3 TUNIS PRESENTATION 4 12th ASSD 5 Agenda 2063 at the ASSD Meeting 6 12th ASSD PRESENTATION TUNISIA Shangodoyin 2016-10-31 ASSD report on CRVS SENT2 SESSION 2B 2 UNFPA Presentation on CoE and Census 3 12_eme ASSD Présentation   read more »


28th International Population Conference (IPC) 2017 to be hosted in Cape Town, South Africa

28th International Population Conference (IPC) 2017 to be hosted in Cape Town, South Africa

“Population is not simply a problem of numbers. The growth in Africa’s population in the last decade has not been accompanied by the necessary structural transformation nor has it translated into equitable human development and improved livelihoods,” Dr. Pali Lehohla, Statistician-General and President of the International Organising Committee.   For the first time in the   read more »


Stats Biz – October 2016

Armed with a wealth of recent financial data from South Africa’s higher education institutions, Stats SA unpacks the revenue mix for the country’s 20 universities and 6 universities of technology. How important are tuition fees as a source of income for tertiary education in South Africa? Explore tuition fees, as well as other stories, in   read more »


Media Release: Postponement of QLFS

Media Release                                                                                                    31 October 2016   Postponement of the QLFS Q3:2016 report   The QLFS Q3:2016 has been postponed to the 15 November 2016 at 11:30. Data collection took more time than expected and this led to a delay in all the downstream processes.   Issued by Statistics South Africa   For media enquires Ms   read more »


Media Release: Registration of live births improves…… but not every pregnancy results in a live birth and not every live birth survives

Media Release 27 October, 2016 Registration of live births improves…… but not every pregnancy results in a live birth and not every live birth survives Recorded live births, 2013-2015 report / Perinatal deaths, 2014 report The Recorded live births 2013−2015 and the Perinatal deaths 2014, reports released by Statistics South Africa indicate that of the   read more »


How important are student fees?

How important are student fees?

Armed with a wealth of recent financial data from South Africa’s higher education institutions, Stats SA unpacks the revenue mix for the country’s 20 universities and 6 universities of technology. Higher education institutions depend mostly on government grants and tuitions fees for income, according to data from Stats SA’s latest Financial statistics of higher education   read more »


Media Invite: Recorded Live Births 2013-2015 report and Perinatal deaths 2014 report

Media Invite                                  24 October 2016   Statistician-General to release reports on Recorded live births, 2013-2015 and Perinatal deaths, 2014   The Statistician-General of South Africa, Dr Pali Lehohla, will release reports on Recorded live births, 2013-2015 and Perinatal deaths, 2014 at a media briefing to be held on Thursday, 27 October 2016 in Pretoria. The   read more »


Media Invite: Report on the Financial statistics of higher education institutions, 2015

Media advisory (VENUE CHANGE)                                                                                                                                                                                     24 October 2016   Statistician-General to release report on the Financial statistics of higher education institutions, 2015 The Statistician-General of South Africa, Dr Pali Lehohla, will release the Financial statistics of higher education institutions, 2015 report at a media briefing to be held on Tuesday, 25 October 2016 in   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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