What is GDP and its impact?
Government and all businesses, from small to multinational, need the facts on the economy that this release provides. Aneen Jordaan reports The gross domestic product (GDP) of a country is one of the main indicators used to measure the performance of a country’s economy. The Macmillan dictionary defines economy as the system by which a read more »
The power of place: My suburb, my township, my village
Silvertown is a township in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape named after all the silver zinc shacks used as housing in the area. After the Census 2011 place name data was released in the township in April 2013, the media reported Silvertown to be the worst place to live in South Africa. The census data provides read more »
South Africans are living longer
The mid-year population estimates are used to account for population change during the period between Censuses and usually takes place at the mid-year point. This is usually done annually, rather than over a period of time as is the case with census, which is conducted after every 5 or 10 years. This year’s mid-year population read more »
The world of work
Labour market information relates to three groups of individuals, those that are employed, those that are unemployed and those that are not economically active (e.g. homemakers, retirees and full-time students who do not wish to work). The most recent QLFS results show that in the first quarter of 2013, of the total population in the read more »
What are South Africans dying of?
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has released a report dealing with Mortality and Causes of Death in South Africa. The release is based on data obtained from deaths that occurred in 2010 and were registered at the Department of Home Affairs. Starting in 2007, less people have been dying read more »
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 »
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures released.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures for the first quarter of 2013 were released on 28 May 2013, at a press conference in Sandton, which included key stakeholders from other institutions. The much anticipated release drew wide reaction from various market watchers, while the media appreciated Stats SA’s initiative of taking data to them. “This is read more »
Supplier database
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) hereby notifies all prospective suppliers interested to register as a preferred vendor of Stats SA that all new registrations must be done via the Central Supplier Database as established by National Treasury by using the following link. www.csd.gov.za. National Treasury on behalf on Government has implemented a Central Supplier Database read more »
Confidentiality and disclosure
17. (1) Despite any other law, no return or other information collected by Statistics South Africa for the purpose of official or other statistics that relates to— (a) an individual; (b) a household; c) an organ of state; (d) a business; or (e) any other organisation, may, subject to subsections (2) and (3), be disclosed read more »
Cancelled bids
  CANCELLED BIDS Bid Number Description   Stats SA 003/23  Appointment of a panel of services providers to render litigation services and related advisory services on complex legal issues to Stats SA for a period of thirty-six (36) months (Stats SA 003/23).   Stats SA 005/23 Appointment of service provider/s to provide read more »