Stats SA’s R2.3 Billion Cencus 2022 Has Unusable Data: Income; Employment; Mortality and Fertility

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Stats SA’s R2.3 Billion Cencus 2022 Has Unusable Data: Income; Employment; Mortality and Fertility
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A national census conducted by Statistics South Africa in 2022 has deemed the data collected as low quality and, therefore, elements of the report are unusable.

Statistics South Africa has admitted that some of the most crucial data captured is not of good quality and, therefore, results are useless

A young data collector is working at night during Covid-19 . Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke . Image: Marco Longari and @StatsSA"Based on census data quality evaluation exercises undertaken by Stats SA subject matter specialists and Census 2022 technical experts on various themes, the following variables/themes will not be published and are therefore not part of this report.

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