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Statistics South Africa

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Employees
  
2 614 (2009/10)

Preceding agencies
  
Central Statistical Service Statistics Branch (Bophuthatswana) Central Statistical Service (Ciskei) Central Statistics Office (Transkei) Statistics Division (Venda)

Jurisdiction
  
Government of South Africa

Headquarters
  
De Bruyn Park, 170 Andries St., Pretoria, Gauteng

Annual budget
  
R1 973.4 million (2010/11)

Minister responsible
  
Jeff Radebe, Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission

Statistics South Africa (frequently shortened to Stats SA) is the national statistical service of South Africa, with the goal of producing timely, accurate, and official statistics in order to advance economic growth, development, and democracy. To this end, Statistics South Africa produces official demographic, economic, and social censuses and surveys. To date, Statistics South Africa has produced three censuses, in 1996, 2001 as well as the results of the 2011 Census were released. Stats SA was previously known as the "Central Statistical Service"; shortly after the end of apartheid it absorbed the statistical services of the former Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei.

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Surveys conducted

  • 1999 Survey of Activities of Young People, or the SAYP.
  • South African National Census of 2001
  • 2007 Community Survey
  • South African National Census of 2011
  • Criticism

    Statistics South Africa has been criticized for not producing accurate figures on immigration and inflation.

    References

    Statistics South Africa Wikipedia


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