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67% of jobless Ghanaians are women – GSS

Females account for two-thirds of the unemployed in Ghana, according to the 2022 Annual Household Income and Expenditure Survey Third Quarter Labour Statistics Report,...

GSS’ 2023 Domestic and Outbound Tourism Survey launched

The 2023 Domestic and Outbound Tourism Survey has been published by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).Later in the year, three other surveys are anticipated to...

Paying employees shouldn’t seem like a favor to them – Austin Gamey to Gov’t

Austin Gamey, a labor consultant, has argued for a productive compensation administration system that can improve workplace productivity.He argued that salaries that appear to...

Staff in other regions earn lower salaries than Public sector workers in Accra – GSS

Greater Accra region employees in the public sector earn more money than their counterparts in other areas.This was revealed in a document released by...

Over 1.6 million Ghanaians who are at least 15 years old are cohabiting – GSS

There are 1,622,718 Ghanaians who are 15 years or older are cohabiting or living as married couples informally.According to the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS)...

Int’l Migration Day: 12,000 persons in Ghana displaced – GSS

The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has reported that 12,000 people in Ghana are internally displaced as a result of sociopolitical events or natural disasters.The...

Inflation still surging; GSS records 50.3% in November

In November 2022, Ghana's inflation increased by 9.9% to reach 50.3%, according to the most recent data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).This was...

Ghana Statistical Service launches Data Science Roadmap

The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has released its Data Science Road Map for the period 2022 to 2027.The roadmap launched during the African Statistics...

PPI for October shoots to 65.2%

The Producer Price Index (PPI) for October 2022 rose to 65.2% up from the 45.9% recorded in September.The report from the Ghana Statistical Service...

No ‘certification of conformance’, no used vehicles to enter Ghana from January 1, 2023 – Standards Authority

The Ghana Standards Authority is informing the public and more specifically importers of used vehicles that beginning January 1, 2023, all used vehicles imported...

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