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-HOUSEHOLD: Dwelling characteristics, Vechicles owned, Accessories owned, Activities, Expenditure, Income.
-INDIVIDUAL: Demographic characteristics, Labour force, Health, Communication, Expenditure, Income.

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The attached PDF document provides a summary of fuel prices for the Republic of Palau for the period June 2009, Data is compared for the 2nd quarter of previous years from 2006 to 2008.

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This record captures the vehicles imported by Palau between 2009 - 2013. Data is produced and sourced from the Palau Customs Office. Vehicle type captured here includes: public transport type, for transport of persons and goods and others. Other details captured are quantity, and freight on board charges. The dataset is comprehensive and captured on a monthly basis.

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This record holds fuel import data by Palau between the years 2009 - 2013. Data is produced and sourced from the Palau Custom Office. Fuel type captured include gasoline and motor spirit; diesel; jet fuel, kerosene and white spirit. Others details captured are Quantity and FOB charges. Data set is comprehensive and captured on a monthly basis.

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Palau transport data. Data collected by Mr Herbet Wade, consultant for the SPREP PIGGAREP Transport Energy for Islands Study Project.  Data collected in 2012, purpose of the project is to collect transport data of all sectors & determine how renewable sources & ultimately technology can be used to offset fuel imports. 

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As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

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As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

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As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

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As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

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As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

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As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

 Pacific Data Hub

As part of the AusAID-sponsored South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring

 Pacific Data Hub

The attached PDF document provides a summary of fuel prices for the Republic of Palau for the period June 2009, Data is compared for the 2nd quarter of previous years from 2006 to 2008.

 Pacific Data Hub

This record captures the vehicles imported by Palau between 2009 - 2013. Data is produced and sourced from the Palau Customs Office. Vehicle type captured here includes: public transport type, for transport of persons and goods and others. Other details captured are quantity, and freight on board charges. The dataset is comprehensive and captured on a monthly basis.

 Pacific Data Hub

This record holds fuel import data by Palau between the years 2009 - 2013. Data is produced and sourced from the Palau Custom Office. Fuel type captured include gasoline and motor spirit; diesel; jet fuel, kerosene and white spirit. Others details captured are Quantity and FOB charges. Data set is comprehensive and captured on a monthly basis.

 Pacific Data Hub

Palau transport data. Data collected by Mr Herbet Wade, consultant for the SPREP PIGGAREP Transport Energy for Islands Study Project.  Data collected in 2012, purpose of the project is to collect transport data of all sectors & determine how renewable sources & ultimately technology can be used to offset fuel imports. 

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The purpose of the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) survey is to obtain information on the income, consumption pattern, incidence of poverty, and saving propensities for different groups of people in Palau. This information will be used to guide policy makers in framing socio-economic developmental policies and in initiating financial measures for improving economic conditions of the people.

Some more specific outputs from the survey are listed below:

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Title 27 of the Palau National Code as amended by the Act (SIXTH OLBIIL ERA KELULAU) to Amend Chapter 1 of Title 27 of the Palau National Code defines the territorial sea as having a twelve miles’ breadth. The inner boundary of the territorial sea of each island or atoll is the baseline which is defined as a continuous line which encircles an island or atoll.