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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the monetary value of all output (or production) by all firms, non-profit institutions, government bodies and households in a country for a specific timeperiod.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Status of employment for people aged 15+. Number of people who are in/out of the labour force, employed or unemployed. The "employed" category is disaggregated by Status in employment (for the main job). Status of employment is divided into 5 categories: employees, employers, own-account workers, contributing family workers and workers not classified by status. "Employees" comprises all individuals working in the public and private sector, "Contributing family workers" contains all individuals working to sell their products, producing goods for family use and those working to help a family business.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
International Merchandise Trade Statistics for the Pacific island countries and territories since 2000, per year, primary partner area, trade flow, mode of transport to the border and type of commodity.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Household expenditure by urbanization level, budget level and type of commodity, in local currencies and USD, in amounts and proportions.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Household counts, population and average household size down to sub-national level 1 (when available) based on reported figures from census.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
List of key health indicators sourced from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS).
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Revenue and expenditure statistics. Revenue statistics are collected from OECD and expense data is collected directly from national statistical offices.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Labour force participation rate: number of people aged 15+ in the labour force as a percentage of the working-age population (aged 15+). The notion of labour force refers to people who are employed or unepmployed (according to International Labour Organization). Unemployment rate: number of people aged 15+ who are unemployed as a percentage of people in the labour force. The notion of unemployment refers to people who are 1) not in employment, 2) available to work, 3) actively looking for work.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Occupation (ISCO-08) and Industry (ISIC-Rev 4) for people in employment (aged 15+) disaggregated by International Standard Education Classification (ISCED) level. The ISCO and ISIC catergories are expressed as "Major" (1-digit).
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset
Quarterly data associated with Pacific statistical/economic briefing of COVID-19 economic impact.
Apr 26, 2024PDH.stat dataset