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- Life expectancy is a summary measure of the number of years a person is expected to live, based on current age-specific death rates in the country. ItDecember 20, 2022Topic
- Demographic and Health Surveys (DHSs) collect information on population, health and nutrition. Ideally, DHSs are carried out every five years and coveDecember 20, 2022Topic
- Communicable diseases are illnesses caused by micro-organisms and are transmitted from one infected person or animal to another person. They may alsoDecember 20, 2022Topic
- Household Income and Expenditure Surveys (HIES)s provide information on people’s living conditions and income/expenditure patterns. Data from HIESs arDecember 8, 2022Topic
- Gender statistics are an important tool to raise public awareness of the living conditions of women and men. There has been a long standing focus on aDecember 7, 2022Topic
- The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) classifies disability in three interrelated areas, as follows:Impairment:December 5, 2022Topic
- Statistics about households come from a whole range of sources including Household Income and Expenditure Surveys and Population and Housing CensusesSeptember 27, 2022Topic
- Emploment statistics count and describe people with paid jobs though varying definitions of employment and unemployment in the Pacific make it difficuSeptember 16, 2022Topic
- Demography refers to various statistics describing a population, such as size, rate of change, urbanisation, household size and family composition.September 16, 2022Topic
- Birth and death numbers, usually reported annually, tell us how many babies were born and how many people died in a population in the reference periodSeptember 16, 2022Topic