Statistics Mauritius

Statistics Mauritius is the official organisation responsible for collection, compilation, analysis and dissemination of the official statistical data relating to the economic and social activities of the country.

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    • March 2021
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 13 September, 2021
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      Data cited at: https://mauritius.opendataforafrica.org/ojidecf This section presents statistics on the following key areas:  Sugar Industry, Tea & Tobacco, Food crops, Livestock & Fisheries. The Food Balance Sheet and Producer Price Index-Agriculture are also available.
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    • September 2023
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
      Uploaded by: Jonathan Kilach
      Accessed On: 22 October, 2023
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      Note: Financial year 2019/20 has been considered as 2020.   This issue of the Economic and Social Indicators presents data on education, compiled on the basis of information collected through the annual survey conducted in schools in March 2018, together with data from other sources. The data refer to the Republic of Mauritius (excluding Agalega) and cover pre-primary, primary, secondary (general and pre-vocational), technical & vocational, tertiary as well as education in specialized institutions.
    • June 2021
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
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      Accessed On: 06 September, 2022
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      Data cited at: https://mauritius.opendataforafrica.org/ejnhci This dataset presents statistics on energy and water. It includes data on imports of energy fuels, generation and sales of electricity, consumption of energy by sectors, rainfall, storage level of reservoirs and water sales.   Please refer below relevant topic datasets: For latest data, please refer below topic wise dataset:Labour - https://knoema.com/knoccellTourism - https://knoema.com/MUTOURST2018National Accounts - https://knoema.com/MUSMNA2018JunEducation - https://knoema.com/MUEC2018Transport - https://knoema.com/MURTTAS2018ICT - https://knoema.com/MUICT2018Construction - https://knoema.com/knshcvnsgCommerce - https://knoema.com/knsibqotbAgriculture - https://knoema.com/knojidecf
    • September 2021
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 07 October, 2021
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    • April 2024
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 23 April, 2024
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      Balance of Visible Trade showed a deficit of Rs 11,630 million in October 2021, higher by 0.2% compared to theprevious month and by 41.0% compared to the corresponding month of 2020.In October 2021, total exports decreased by 6.2% compared to September 2021 but remained at same level of October 2020In October 2021, total imports decreased by 2.4% compared to September 2021 and increased by 21.7% compared to October 2020.
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    • May 2019
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
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      Accessed On: 18 May, 2020
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      Data cited at: https://mauritius.opendataforafrica.org/mqwlznd The indices are compiled by industry group according to the National Standard Industrial Classification Rev. 2 (NSIC Rev.2), based on the UN International Standard Industrial Classification Rev. 4 (ISIC Rev.4). The Quarterly Index of Industrial Production covers the Industrial Sector, which comprises the following sections of NSIC Rev.2: Section B: Mining and quarrying; Section C: Manufacturing; Section D: Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply; and Section E: Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities
    • September 2021
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
      Uploaded by: edwin bundi
      Accessed On: 06 October, 2021
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    • April 2024
      Source: Statistics Mauritius
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      Accessed On: 05 April, 2024
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      International Travel and Tourism of Mauritius, by Age Group
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    • April 2024
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      Accessed On: 04 April, 2024
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      Highlights​1.       Employment of Mauritians is estimated at 551,800 in the first quarter of 2023 compared to 531,500 in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 502,500 in the first quarter of 2022. 2.       The unemployment rate for the first quarter of 2023 is estimated at 6.7%, compared to the rate of 6.8% at the fourth quarter of 2022 and the rate of 8.7% at the first quarter of 2022. 3.       The number of persons considered to be outside the labour force is estimated at 422,900 in the first quarter of 2023 compared to 441,000 in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 459,300 in the first quarter of 2022. 4.   The main characteristics of the unemployed at the first quarter of 2023 were:​(i)    The 39,400 unemployed comprised 18,600 males (47%) and 20,800 females (53%).(ii)    Around 21,500 (55%) of the unemployed were single; males (75%) and females (36%).(iii)   Some 20,700 (53%) of the unemployed did not have the Cambridge School Certificate (SC) or equivalent and among them 3,700 had not even passed the Primary School Achievement Certificate (PSAC)/Certificate of Primary Education (CPE) or equivalent.(iv)   Around 27,400 (70%) had been looking for work for up to one year.(v)    Some 12,100 (31%) were looking for a job for the first time.(vi)   Around 17,300 (44%) were registered at the Employment Service Information Centre.(vii)  Some 4,700 or 12% of the unemployed were heads of households.(viii) Around 7,300 (19%) lived in households with no employed persons.(ix)   Some 13,800 or about 35% of the unemployed were aged between 16 to 24 years.(x)    There were 6,800 (17%) young persons aged 16 to 24 years, not yet married and looking for a first job.  Some 3,400 possessed a qualification below SC.
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