Statistics Monthly Bulletin, March 2021
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
This poverty map report has been produced by the National Office of Statistics of Tunisia, in collaboration with the World Bank. The poverty indicators presented in this report were calculated on the basis of data from the General Census of Population and Housing (RGPH) of 2014 and the National Survey on Budget, Consumption and Living Standards of households (ENBCNV 2015). The calculation methodology, developed by C. Elbers, J. Lanjouw and P.
This report summarizes the main results relating to the economic activity of the population from the census 2014.
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
This report of infrastructure indicators includes maps and data to facilitate analysis and show off the efforts made by the state in different sectors and fields, in particular infrastructure sector. These results and achievements have improved the living conditions of citizens in both urban and rural areas that agree with the ambitions and perspective in one hand and the important and continued development known by the country in different fields in other hand.
This document presents the national classification of administrative units in Tunisia (geographic code) according to the zoning in force as of December 31st, 2012. The geographic code represents one of the coordination tools at the national level as is the case of Tunisian Nomenclature of Activities (NAT) and the Tunisian Classification of goods (CTP).
This publication presents the Tunisian classification of products(C.T.P), which is acknowledged as a Tunisian standard (NT 120.02-1 2009). It is closely related with NAT and is harmonized with the UN nomenclature (CPC) and the European nomenclature (CPA).
This publication is dedicated to the Tunisian classification of economic activities