The Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) is urging local businesses to fill out and return questionnaires for the System of National Accounts (SNA) and Balance of Payments (BOP) surveys by Friday Apr
Statistics staff getting ready to mail economic survey questionnaires to all local businesses, government entities, households and non-profit organisations who all have to fill them in and return
The week starting Monday, 2 April, GIS Spotlight takes the economy’s pulse, empowers at- risk youth and revisits a useful electronic resource.
On this week’s GIS Spotlight: Census 2010 moving forward; NCL news and retrospective watercolours.
This week (Monday, 1 November) GIS Spotlight recounts the benefits of Census 2010, shares news on the proposed National Conservation Law, and visit the National Gallery’s current exhibition.
Census Area Coordinator Adolphus Laidlow (left) and Heritage Holdings Sales and Marketing Manager Jason Alberga in front of the Census Eastern Districts Office in Countryside Village shopping centre, Savannah.
Two local businesses have placed their check mark swiftly for Census 2010.
Trainers receive training as part of the Census 2010 process.
Recent changes to the Statistics Law mean that Cayman’s residents can be assured that data gathered by Census 2010 will remain confidentially safe and secure.
Deputy Governor asks people to support Census 2010.
Census 2010 will be the Cayman Islands’ single largest statistical exercise, producing raw data to advise and inform government planning in the short, medium and long term.
After nearly two years of hard work, the Economics and Statistics’ Census Office is ready to roll out its army of enumerators for the 2010 Census, which launches this Sunday, 10 October.
Census 2010 is almost here! UCCI year one and two students help put up a Census 2010 poster on the college bulletin board. From left: Economics and Statistics Office’s Ivan McLean, UCCI students Carl Grant, Natalia Wilson, Kayron Brown, Navado Brown and UCCI President Roy Bodden.
UCCI President Endorses Census 2010
Census statistics allow governments to prioritise when critical budget decisions have to be made, UCCI President Roy Bodden said on Tuesday (21 September).
Stand up and be counted this October and November.
This week (Monday, 13 September) on GIS Spotlight we get ready for Census 2010, we give insider tips on license renewals and generator use and we take a second look at climate change’s impact on our w
ESO Director Maria Zingapan (left) and National Hero and Census 2010 spokesperson, the Hon. Sybil McLaughlin, MBE, JP, flank a Census 2010 banner at the official launch on Grand Cayman in late April.
Persons who want to help with Census 2010 are invited to attend public information meetings starting Thursday, 3 June, from 5.30 to 7 p.m.
ESO Director Maria Zingapan and National Hero, Mrs. Sybil McLaughlin, MBE, JP.
Census 2010 was welcomed to Grand Cayman at the official launch this morning (Thursday, 29 April) at the Mary Miller Hall. The advice to all: get involved because everyone counts.
National Hero the Hon. Sybil McLaughlin endorses census.
When Cayman’s National Hero and first Speaker of the House the Hon. Sybil McLaughlin, MBE, JP, met with George Hicks High School students this week, the national census took centre stage.