2012 Facts & Figures Publication Released
The Department of Statistics released the 2012 edition of the Bermuda Facts and Figures publication.
The pamphlet contains an array of statistical data and information pertaining to Bermuda’s economy. It highlights social, economic and geographic data from 2009 to 2011 and also contains historical notes on the development of Bermuda since the 16th century.
Complimentary hard copies of this quick reference pamphlet are available from the Department of Statistics, 3rd Floor, CedarPark Centre Building, 48 Cedar Avenue in Hamilton.
The Facts and Figures publication follows below [PDF here]:
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How come it takes this department almost 2 years to compile & publish figures for an insignificant little dot in the ocean yet a huge nation like the US can get highly fluid numbers like employment stats out in 30 days?
Me thinks the Dep of Statistics is ripe for pruning when the chop comes, as it must, to the civil service. Get thee dead wood out of there.
Perhaps if they had strong leaders who worked with them and to their strengths instead of interfered then they could get the job done more efficiently and effectively.
This report includes some 2011, some to 2010, some rebased, some using average years…average of 5 years or current years?? It is not a clear an concise document…You know who has being playing with the departments work.
It’s almost 2013 and you can’t even tell me how many people were born and/or died in Bermuda in 2011??? We have one hospital, one company that does home births and one registration department. How hard can this be? You should be able to tell me by the end of January how many people were born and/or died the prior year as the hospital submits these records to government weekly.