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?Statistics South Africa
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The Stats SA aims to produce timely, accurate and accessible official statistics to help advance economic growth, development and democracy in the new South Africa. We are committed to being: Relevant: providing the data, information and analysis required for implementing and monitoring the country's growth and development strategy. Reliable: producing authoritative statistical results on the basis of appropriate procedures that are sensitive to the diversity among our citizens. Representative: becoming an organisation that increasingly matches the population with regard to population group, gender and physical disability. Responsive: meeting the statistical needs of our stakeholders in national, provincial and local government, labour and management, parastatals and research institutions, civil society and special interest groups. Our work includes: Undertaking official demographic, economic and social census |
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Founded in Year: |
1980 |
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Location : |
Durban |
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John Ross House Podium Level 1 Esplanade Durban 4001 |
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Private Bag X54337 Durban 4000 |
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27313320436 |
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27313375846 |
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[email protected]
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Ms. T. Matanzima |
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Senior Operations Analist |
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Academic Activists Communities Community Based Organisations Community Leaders Educators
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Research-Economics/Education/Law Research-Other
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Research-Social and Behavioural Science Training-Education
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?Statistics South Africa |
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Academic Electronic Non-Technical
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Other Press
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Publication Description: |
Stats SA publications are published in English only. Current Publications you can find on the Publications page. Older publications are available from the Archives section of the site.
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