This is the fourth Labor Force Survey of Tonga. The first one was conducted in 1990. Earlier surveys were conducted in 1990, 1993/94, and 2003 and the results of those surveys were published by the Statistics Department.
The 2012 Population and Housing census of Tuvalu is the second census conducted by the Central Statistics Division since Tuvalu gained political independence in 1978. This census provides the population and housing information on areas covering general health, education, labour force, employment, disability, children, youth, aging-population, gender, communication, technology, urbanization, home appliances and many others.
Version 01: Cleaned, labelled and de-identified version of the Master file.
The scope of Census includes:
The 2012 Population and Housing census of Tuvalu is the third census conducted by the Central Statistics Division since Tuvalu gained political independence in 1978.
This document provides the population and housing information on areas covering general health, education, labour force, employment, disability, children, youth, aging-population, gender, communication, technology, urbanization, home appliances and many others.
v1.2: Edited data,second version, for internal use only.
The scope of Census includes:
The 2006 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (2006 HIES) was initiated by Vanuatu National Statistical Office (VNSO) to review its income and expenditure patterns for the national accounts system, to update the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and subsequently revise its Gross Domestic Products (GDP).
Although the 2006 HIES is primarily designed to satisfy the data requirements of the Vanuatu NSO, it is also expected to provide benchmark data for the Millennium Challenge Accounts' (MCA's) infrastructure projects for its impact assessment on the rural economy.
The Agriculture Census 2007 was the third undertaken in Vanuatu for the purpose of compiling information on agriculture, forestry and fisheries resources. Data collected will be used to formulate plans, policies and programs for the development and improvement of these sectors.
The Vanuatu Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted in 2007 was undertaken by the Ministry of Health, Government of the Republic of Vanuatu (GoV) with financial and technical support from United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) - Pacific.
This research is an Indicator Survey conducted in Vanuatu from June 2 to Oct. 5, 2009, as part of the Enterprise Survey initiative. An Indicator Survey, which is similar to an Enterprise Survey, is implemented for smaller economies where the sampling strategies inherent in an Enterprise Survey are often not applicable due to the limited universe of firms.
The Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) is an oral student assessment designed to measure the most basic foundation skills for literacy acquisition in the early grades: recognizing letters of the alphabet, reading simple words, understanding sentences and paragraphs, and listening with comprehension.
The overall goal of the Hybrid Survey (HS) project is to provide Vanuatu statistical systems with an affordable means and methodology to regularly collect statistics across key social and economic sectors, to derive indicators that would provide Vanuatu Government and their development partners with a core set of statistics to facilitate evidence-based policy development and planning, to monitor development progress and measure policy performance, and ultimately to describe development impact.
En 2001, l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, en collaboration avec l’UNICEF, l’UNESCO et l’ONUSIDA, ainsi qu’avec l’appui technique des CDC, a initié le développement de l’enquête mondiale réalisée en milieu scolaire sur la santé des élèves (GSHS).
Dès 2003, les Ministères de la Santé et de l'Education du monde entier, ont utilisé l'enquête GSHS pour surveiller la prévalence des comportements à risque pour la santé et les facteurs de protection les plus importants.
The census date was midnight, the 23rd of July 2018.
The Census is the official count of population, household and dwellings in Wallis & Futuna and it gives a general overview of the country at one specific point in time: 23rd of July 2018. Since 1969 until 2003, Census has been taken once in every 7 or 6 years and every 5 years from 2003.
* Collection start: 2016
* Collection end: 2016
* Collection start: 2017
* Collection end: 2017
* Collection start: 2021
* Collection end: 2021
This study replicates the World Health Orgnization (WHO) multi-country study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women. The study was designed to:
The survey provides statistically sound and internationally comparable data essential for developing evidence-based policies and programmes, and for monitoring progress toward national goals and global commitments.
The Kiribati Social Development Indicator Survey (SDIS) results are critically important for the purposes of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators adopted by the National Development Indicators framework, either in their entirety or partially.
The work plan activities in Kiribati related to the updating of the listing of all households and institutions in Kiribati is to produce a sex and age disaggregated population count that forms the basis for a sampling frame for the upcoming Social Indicator Survey (SIS) and Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES). It also serves the purpose of digitalising and harmonising enumeration areas (EAs) to facilitate random sampling and census planning. To achieve this, SPC was engaged to conduct the following activities:
The primary objective of the Census is to determine the official count of the number of persons and households in Kiribati in 2020 and can be used to compare their socio-economic characteristics with those 5 years ago collected in the 2015 Population Census. Results of the census are most useful for government of Kiribati for planning and policy formulation and thus have a direct impact on the Kiribati population.
The 2002 Marshall Islands (RMI) Household Income and Expenditure Survey was the first complete HIES to be conducted in the RMI. The primary purpose of the survey was to gather more accurate and detailed information on income and expenditure levels and flows in the RMI and to update and revise the RMI Consumer Price Index (a separate series of publications document the CPI revision efforts).
Census of population and housing refers to the entire process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analyzing, and publishing data about the population and the living quarters in a country. It entails the listing and recording of the characteristics of each individual person and each living quarter as of a specified time and within a specified territory. It is the source of information on the size and distribution of the population as well as its demographic, social, economic, and cultural characteristics.