Gender Statistics in the Cook Islands: Challenges and Progress
This overview delves into gender statistics in the Cook Islands, highlighting statistical issues, barriers, and the latest developments in promoting gender equality. It discusses the National Sustainable Development Plan, the Cook Islands Strategy for the Development of Statistics, and efforts to enhance statistical literacy and accessibility. Explore the generic statistical business processing model and the range of statistical products available.
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An Overview of Gender Statistics in the Cook Islands Jim Nimerota Cook Islands Statistics Office
Statistical Issues and Barriers associated with Gender in Small Islands Developing States Weak demand for statistics Poor coordination in the wider NSS Inconsistent political support NSO Staff shortages Low statistical Literacy of data users
Latest Developments National Sustainable Development Plan Social Development Gender equality goal Cook Islands Strategy for the Development of Statistics Survey Clearing House Gender Statistician Cook Islands Statistics Bill 2015 National Statistics Council
GENERIC STATISTICAL BUSINESS PROCESSING MODEL
Statistical Literacy & Targeted User/ Statistical Products Infographics Information Papers Presentations Low Census Reports Demographic Profiles Medium Quality Reports Metadata Documentation Microdata Access High