5 results
 Pacific Data Hub

- HOUSEHOLD: Dwelling characteristics; sources of water; means of cooking; rubbish disposal; hosuehold items; access to Sky TV, internet; numbers of pigs and chickens; sources of income.
- INDIVIDUALS: Name (suppressed), sex, age, realationship to household head; living where; ethnicity; religion; birth mother and father still alive; language skills: speaking and writing; address 5 years ago; education and qualifications; marital status; paid and unpaid employment; children given birth to.

12xpdf 2xxls
 Pacific Data Hub

-HOUSEHOLD:
Geographical IDs;
Food security.

-INDIVIDUAL:
Household composition and individual characteristics of household members;
International migration status,
Physical challenges;
Agriculture work;
Employed at work;
Temporary absence;
Characteristics of the main paid job/business activity;
Characteristics of the second paid job/business activity;
Own use production work;
Workplace health and safety;
Social protection coverage;
Absentees.

4xpdf
 Pacific Data Hub

-HOUSEHOLD:
Geographical IDs;
Food security.

-INDIVIDUAL:
Household composition and individual characteristics of household members;
International migration status,
Physical challenges;
Agriculture work;
Employed at work;
Temporary absence;
Characteristics of the main paid job/business activity;
Characteristics of the second paid job/business activity;
Own use production work;
Workplace health and safety;
Social protection coverage;
Absentees.

 Pacific Data Hub

The Labour Force Survey (LFS) Pilot programme is the latest initiative of the ILO to support the implementation of the international standards on statistics of work, employment and labour underutilization recently adopted by the 19th International Conference of Labour Statisticians . Launched in 2015, the programme promotes collaboration between the ILO Department of Statistics and National Statistical Offices to conduct research in survey design with the main aim to:

 Pacific Data Hub

The 2006 Census of Tokelau was conducted on the 19th of October 2006, by both local representatives and Statistics New Zealand staff. Significant planning went into both the collection and output phases of the 2006 Census
– with consultation on various aspects of the census (for example, questionnaire content consultation) carried out in Tokelau, Samoa and New Zealand, where appropriate. The 2006 Census questionnaire was based on a
standard form developed by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), with some changes as appropriate to the Tokelau situation.