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In 2019, the Ghana Statistical Service conducted the Recruitment Costs Pilot Survey (RCPS) in four administrative districts, namely, Mampong Municipal, Asante Akim North in the Ashanti Region, and Berekum and Techiman in the Bono and Bono East regions, respectively.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"RCPS_Report_GSS_ILO_12-9-2020_Final.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/RCPS_Report_GSS_ILO_12-9-2020_Final.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/pubs.jpg","PressImageName":"pubs.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2020-05-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-11-19","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-11-19","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/pubs.jpg"},{"PressID":"2933","PressTitle":"Household Survey on ICT in Ghana","PressDescription":"

The ICT survey is an initiative of the National Communications Authority to bridge the data availability gap in the ICT industry at the household level. This is the baseline survey and the Authority aims at conducting the ICT survey every two years. This section provides a brief information about the survey including the collaboration, funding, data disaggregation and the age threshold.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Household Survey on ICT in Ghana (Abridged) new (1).pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Household Survey on ICT in Ghana (Abridged) new (1).pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/pub.jpg","PressImageName":"pub.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2020-03-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-11-19","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-11-19","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/pub.jpg"},{"PressID":"2924","PressTitle":"2017 GMHS Research Policy Brief","PressDescription":"

These four research policy briefs rely largely on the findings of the nationally representative 2017 Ghana Maternal Health Survey (GMHS). This report is the product of the GMHS Analysis and Policy Brief Writing Workshop held in Big Ada, Ghana from 16-23 May 2019. The purpose of the workshop was 1) to build the capacity of workshop participants to understand and use the 2017 GMHS dataset, and 2) to support participants in writing a policy brief using the results of data analysis performed in the workshop. The workshop included training on Stata.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"PB14.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/PB14.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/matrnal_tumbnail.jpg","PressImageName":"matrnal_tumbnail.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2017-10-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-08-11","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-08-11","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/matrnal_tumbnail.jpg"},{"PressID":"2923","PressTitle":"COVID-19 Business Tracker","PressDescription":"

The shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has had considerable impacts on Ghanaian firms. Collaborating with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Bank, the Ghana Statistical Service’s Ghana Business Tracker aims at providing critical information to help the Government of Ghana, development partners and other organizations monitor the effects of the pandemic on businesses. The survey interviewed 4311 firms and was conducted between May 26 and June 17, 2020.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Business Tracker Brief Report_GSS_web.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Business Tracker Brief Report_GSS_web.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/bus_truck_pub.jpg","PressImageName":"bus_truck_pub.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2020-08-03","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-08-03","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-08-03","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/bus_truck_pub.jpg"},{"PressID":"2922","PressTitle":"Ghana Malaria Indicator Survey","PressDescription":"

The 2019 Ghana Malaria Indicator Survey (2019 GMIS) was implemented by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) in close collaboration with the Ghana National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) and the National Public Health and Reference Laboratory (NPHRL) of the Ghana Health Service (GHS). Financial support for the survey was provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID); The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; and the Government of Ghana. ICF provided technical assistance through The DHS Program, a USAID-funded project offering support and technical assistance in the implementation of population and health surveys in countries worldwide.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"MIS35.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/MIS35.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/tumb_mala19.jpg","PressImageName":"tumb_mala19.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2020-07-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-07-31","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-07-31","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/tumb_mala19.jpg"},{"PressID":"2921","PressTitle":"Multidimensional Poverty Ghana Report","PressDescription":"

The first Multi-dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Report for Ghana provides in-depth insights to answer these crucial questions. By using multiple dimensions to measure poverty, it provides a better understanding of the various deprivations that the poor in the country battle with. Ghana has made impressive strides in its economic development. Yet, inequality is on the rise and large parts of the population are at risk of being left behind. The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has demonstrated once again that it is the most disadvantaged who pay the highest price in times of a crisis. To better protect them, not just in times of crises, high quality data on their living situation is urgently needed. However, too often, it is precisely them who remain uncounted and unaccounted for.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Multidimensional Poverty Ghana_Report.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Multidimensional Poverty Ghana_Report.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/Multidimensional Poverty Ghana_Report.jpg","PressImageName":"Multidimensional Poverty Ghana_Report.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2020-06-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-07-29","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-07-29","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/Multidimensional Poverty Ghana_Report.jpg"},{"PressID":"2917","PressTitle":"Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey Six (MICS 6)","PressDescription":"

The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey Six (MICS 6) was conducted in 2017-2018 by Ghana Statistical Service in collaboration with Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Ghana Health Service and the Ghana Education Service as part of the Global MICS Programme. Technical support was provided by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), with government funding and financial support of UNICEF, KOICA, UNDP, USAID and the World Bank through the Statistics for Results Facility – Catalytic Fund (SRF-CF).<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"MICS SFR final_compressed.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/MICS SFR final_compressed.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/MICS SFR final_compressed.jpg","PressImageName":"MICS SFR final_compressed.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2018-12-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2020-03-10","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2020-03-10","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/MICS SFR final_compressed.jpg"},{"PressID":"2916","PressTitle":"GLSS 7 Main Report","PressDescription":"

The uniqueness of the GLSS round seven (GLSS7) are the inclusion of a module on Data Protection and the use of smart devices in the collection of the data. The survey collected detailed information on the demographic characteristics of the households, education, health, employment, migration & remittances, information communication and technology (ICT), tourism, housing, household agriculture, non-farm household enterprises, financial services, anthropometry and asset. Information was also collected on households’ perception of governance, peace and security and knowledge of data protection in Ghana. <\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"GLSS7 MAIN REPORT_FINAL.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/GLSS7 MAIN REPORT_FINAL.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/glss7.jpg","PressImageName":"glss7.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2019-06-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2019-11-08","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2019-11-08","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/glss7.jpg"},{"PressID":"2915","PressTitle":"Snapshots On Key Findings (MICS)","PressDescription":"

The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey Six( MICS6) was conducted in 2017\/18 by Ghana Statistical Service (GSS ) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education,Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, Ministry o Gender, Children and Social Protection, Ghana Health Service and the Ghana Education Service as part of the Global MICS Programme. Technical support was provided by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), with government funding and financial support of UNICEF, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), United Nations Development Program (UNDP), United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Bank through the Statistics for Results Facility–Catalytic Fund (SRF-CF).<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Ghana MICS 2017-18. Summary report - consolidated Snapshots 23.11. 2018 (1).pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Ghana MICS 2017-18. Summary report - consolidated Snapshots 23.11. 2018 (1).pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/mics_2017_sum.jpg","PressImageName":"mics_2017_sum.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2017-12-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"ahotor","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"ahotor","PressApprovalDate":"2019-06-03","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"ahotor","PressPublishDate":"2019-06-03","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/mics_2017_sum.jpg"},{"PressID":"2914","PressTitle":"IBES Summary Report Final","PressDescription":"

Emerging issues across all spheres of development have, in recent years, highlighted the need for an up-to-date report on all businesses spanning all sectors of the Ghanaian economy. A National Industrial Census was conducted in Ghana in 2003, but a decade later it became necessary to execute<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"SUMMARY REPORT_FINAL_FINAL_24-5-16.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/SUMMARY REPORT_FINAL_FINAL_24-5-16.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/summary1.jpg","PressImageName":"summary1.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2016-05-24","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2019-04-17","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2019-04-17","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/summary1.jpg"},{"PressID":"2912","PressTitle":"IBES Regional Spatial Business Report","PressDescription":"

The Regional Spatial Business Report is one of the publications released from IBES Phase I. This report gives a comprehensive analysis of business establishments in each district within the ten regions. The spatial analysis focuses more on the distribution of establishments and the number of persons engaged by these establishments. <\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"REGIONAL SPATIAL BUSINESS REPORT.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/REGIONAL SPATIAL BUSINESS REPORT.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/IBES_Spatial_rpt2.jpg","PressImageName":"IBES_Spatial_rpt2.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2016-11-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2019-04-11","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2019-04-11","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/IBES_Spatial_rpt2.jpg"},{"PressID":"2911","PressTitle":"IBES National Employment Report Final","PressDescription":"

The Integrated Business Establishment Survey (IBES) was conducted to provide reliable, timely and relevant economic statistics to support the formulation and implementation of policies and strategies that can stimulate the growth of all sectors of the economy. This is the first time Ghana has conducted an Economic Census on the full set of economic units across all sectors of the economy. The 2003 National Industrial Census covered only industrial activities. <\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT REPORT_FINAL 24-5-16.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT REPORT_FINAL 24-5-16.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/employment_nat1.jpg","PressImageName":"employment_nat1.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2016-05-16","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2019-04-11","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2019-04-11","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/employment_nat1.jpg"},{"PressID":"76","PressTitle":"IBES II Comprehensive Sectoral Report, 2014","PressDescription":"

The Integrated Business Establishment Survey (IBES) is an economic census that covers all the three major sectors of the Ghanaian economy. The IBES is structured in two phases. This second Phase of IBES started upon completion of Phase I when the sampling frame from which establishments were to be selected was ready. While the first phase focused on collecting and collating basic but detailed data on establishment location, employment, and other characteristics, the second phase focused on collecting and producing statistics regarding the operations of non-household businesses in the country. Contrary to the previous establishment censuses conducted in 1962, 1978, 1987 and 2003 which focused only on the industry sector, this was the first non-household economic census covering all sectors. In addition to producing the requisite data relevant for rebasing the country’s Gross Domestic Product, IBES II collected relevant data to inform business and other policy decisions which are published in this report.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"IBES II COMPREHENSIVE SECTORAL REPORT.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/IBES II COMPREHENSIVE SECTORAL REPORT.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/ibesII_small.jpg","PressImageName":"ibesII_small.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2014-06-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-12-28","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-12-28","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/ibesII_small.jpg"},{"PressID":"75","PressTitle":"Poverty Profile Report","PressDescription":"

This publication presents the latest analysis of the living conditions of Ghanaian households and the poverty profile based on the seventh round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS7) conducted in 2016\/17. Six rounds of the Ghana Living Standards Survey have been conducted in the past (1987\/88, 1988\/89, 1991\/92, 1998\/99, 2005\/06 and 2012\/13), each covering a nationally representative sample of households interviewed over a period of 12 months.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Poverty Profile Report_2005 - 2017.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Poverty Profile Report_2005 - 2017.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/glss7p.jpg","PressImageName":"glss7p.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2018-08-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-09-27","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-09-27","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/glss7p.jpg"},{"PressID":"74","PressTitle":"Trend Analysis for DHS","PressDescription":"

This report on “Health of Children and Women in Ghana: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys”, is yet another attempt by the Ghana Statistical Service to provide policy makers and other data users with detailed analysis of topical issues on the health of women and children and the changes that have taken place over time.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Trend Analysis of GDHS_0508918.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Trend Analysis of GDHS_0508918.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/trendnew.jpg","PressImageName":"trendnew.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2016-12-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-09-24","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-09-24","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/trendnew.jpg"},{"PressID":"72","PressTitle":"Ghana Maternal Health Survey","PressDescription":"

The 2017 Ghana Maternal Health Survey (2017 GMHS) was implemented by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) from 15 June through 12 October 2017. The funding for the 2017 GMHS was provided by the Government of Ghana, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the European Union (EU) delegation to Ghana, and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). ICF provided technical assistance through The DHS Program, a USAID-funded project providing support and technical
\nassistance in the implementation of population and health surveys in countries worldwide.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"For website.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/For website.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/newsite.jpg","PressImageName":"newsite.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2018-08-23","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-08-24","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-08-24","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/newsite.jpg"},{"PressID":"71","PressTitle":"User Satisfaction Survey","PressDescription":"

The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), as part of its mandate, collects, collates, analyzes and disseminates socio-economic data on the country to meet the needs of all users and respond to important statistical issues in all sectors of the economy. GSS also collaborates with, and assists Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) and other statistics producers within the National Statistical System (NSS) to improve their statistical systems, address high priority data needs, and provide consistent, reliable, complete, timely and accurate statistics of high quality.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"2018 USS Report_16082018_final.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/2018 USS Report_16082018_final.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/cover.jpg","PressImageName":"cover.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2018-08-16","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-08-16","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-08-16","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/cover.jpg"},{"PressID":"68","PressTitle":"IBES Job Creation Report","PressDescription":"

The Integrated Business Establishment Survey (IBES) is an economic census that cuts across all the three major sectors of the Ghanaian economy. The 2014 IBES is the first non-household economic census covering all sectors, compared to the previous establishment sector. It is structured in two Phases. Phase I is the listing of all non-household establishment in Ghana with the primary aim of producing a business register and developing a sampling frame from which establishments were to be sampled for the second Phase. In addition to providing...<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"JOB CREATION REPORT_FINAL 24-5-16.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/JOB CREATION REPORT_FINAL 24-5-16.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/ibes_job.jpg","PressImageName":"ibes_job.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2015-09-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-03-09","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-03-09","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/ibes_job.jpg"},{"PressID":"67","PressTitle":"Second National Household Transport","PressDescription":"

Phase I of the National Transport Household Survey was conducted in 2007 as part of the Transport Indicators Database Project. It was funded by the Danish Agency for International Development (DANIDA) under the Transport Sector Program Support. This first phase of the Household Survey was to collect baseline data for the production of transport indicators. The Project sought to establish a reliable, multi-sectorial database of transport-related indicators covering all modes of transport in Ghana for planning and evidence-based decision making.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"Second National Household Transport Survey Report 2012.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/Second National Household Transport Survey Report 2012.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/Second National Household Transport Survey Report 2012f.jpg","PressImageName":"Second National Household Transport Survey Report 2012f.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2013-11-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-02-06","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-02-06","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/Second National Household Transport Survey Report 2012f.jpg"},{"PressID":"66","PressTitle":"Multiple Indicator Cluster","PressDescription":"

The Ghana Statistical Service would particularly like to acknowledge the technical and financial assistance received from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) at various stages of this survey. UNICEF staff from the Ghana Office, Regional Office and Headquarters, as well as UNICEF Consultants, supported the Ghana MICS from the planning stage to the sample design, training, data collection, and the data processing phases to ensure that the final report was of high quality<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"MICS4_MAIN_REPORT.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/MICS4_MAIN_REPORT.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/MICS4_MAIN_REPORT.jpg","PressImageName":"MICS4_MAIN_REPORT.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2012-12-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-02-06","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-02-06","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/MICS4_MAIN_REPORT.jpg"},{"PressID":"65","PressTitle":"Ghana Poverty Map","PressDescription":"

This is the second poverty map report to be produced by the Ghana Statistical Service. The first was produced in May 2005 using data from the 2000 Population and Housing Census and 1998\/1999 Ghana Living Standards Survey. The poverty indicators in the current report have been computed based on data from the 2010 Population and Housing Census (2010 PHC) and the 2012\/2013 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS6).<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"POVERTY MAP FOR GHANA-05102015.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/POVERTY MAP FOR GHANA-05102015.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/POVERTY MAP FOR GHANA-05102015.jpg","PressImageName":"POVERTY MAP FOR GHANA-05102015.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2015-05-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-02-06","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-02-06","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/POVERTY MAP FOR GHANA-05102015.jpg"},{"PressID":"60","PressTitle":"IBES II Summary Report","PressDescription":"

The Integrated Business Establishment Survey (IBES) is an economic census cutting across all the three major sectors of the Ghanaian economy. The IBES is structured in two phases IBES I and II. The second Phase of IBES II started in earnest after the completion of the first when the sampling frame of establishments became available.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"IBES II Summary Report.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/IBES II Summary Report.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/IBES II Summary Report.jpg","PressImageName":"IBES II Summary Report.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2017-09-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-01-31","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-01-31","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/IBES II Summary Report.jpg"},{"PressID":"59","PressTitle":"Women and Men in Ghana","PressDescription":"

Gender equality refers to a situation where women and men have equal conditions for realizing their full human rights and potential such that they are able to contribute equally to national political, economic, social and cultural development and benefit equally from the results.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"W&M 2014.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/W&M 2014.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/W&M 2014.jpg","PressImageName":"W&M 2014.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2014-10-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-01-30","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-01-30","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/W&M 2014.jpg"},{"PressID":"58","PressTitle":"Malaria Indicator Survey","PressDescription":"

The 2016 Ghana Malaria Indicator Survey (2016 GMIS) was implemented by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), in close collaboration with the Ghana National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) and the National Public Health Reference Laboratory (NPHRL) of the Ghana Health Service.<\/p>\n","PressDocumentName":"MIS26.pdf","PressDocumentType":"application\/pdf","PressDocumentLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/MIS26.pdf","PressImageLocation":"..\/..\/..\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/MIS26.jpg","PressImageName":"MIS26.jpg","PressShowYN":"Y","PressReleaseDate":"2017-05-01","PressSysDate":null,"PressCreatedPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalYN":"Y","PressApprovalPerson":"keshun","PressApprovalDate":"2018-01-30","PressPublishYN":"Y","PressPublishPerson":"keshun","PressPublishDate":"2018-01-30","PressType":"Publication","StatsDocumentCategoryID":"50","sPressImageLocation":"\/fileUpload\/pressrelease\/img\/MIS26.jpg"},{"PressID":"57","PressTitle":"Health of Children and Women in Ghana","PressDescription":"

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