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The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) is a department in Kenya's Ministry of Planning which collects and compiles regular cross-sectoral data for the government. The Bureau was established through the Statistics Act of 2006 and initiated in February 2007. [ 1 ]
The List of counties of Kenya by Gross County Product (GCP) shows the economic output of counties in Kenya. It is calculated by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), which aggregates the value of all goods and services produced within a county during a specific period. GCP is an essential indicator for assessing the economic ...
The paper census form was only written in Japanese, but translation was available in 29 different languages upon request. [79] Since 2020, administrative information can be used on limited basis, only to complete the number of persons from nonresponding households.
Most informal workers are self-employed, with few entrepreneurs employing others. The informal sector contributes economic activity equal to 35% of the total GDP in Kenya, and has its own informal finance structure in the form of rotating savings and credit associations. This sector provides an income mainly for those in lower socioeconomic groups.
The Survey of Current Business has been published monthly since July 1921, then under the auspices of the Bureau of the Census, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, and the Bureau of Standards divisions of the United States Department of Commerce. [5] Starting January 1994, the survey started publishing a table of contents online. [6]
Kenya national bureau of statistics (KNBS) knbs.go.ke Lesotho: Bureau of Statistics: bos.gov.ls Liberia: Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS) lisgis.gov.lr Libya: Bureau of Statistics and Census (BSC) bsc.ly Madagascar
Feb. 23—Question : I just got a letter from the U.S. Census Bureau to respond online to a survey to help prepare for the next census. It says I'm required by law to complete this 10-minute survey.
The Institute has five research divisions: Macroeconomics, Productive Sector, Social Sector, Infrastructure and Economic Services, Private Sector Development, Trade and Foreign Policy and Governance Division. The research divisions are coordinated through the office of the Programmes Coordinator.