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February 21, 2023
BNSI carrying out a post-enumeration survey following census

The Bahamas National Statistical Institute (BNSI) is carrying out a post-enumeration survey in order to finalize data from a census that suffered very low household participation, especially because the census will be the base for the institute's important labor force survey in May, BNSI Assistant Director Cyprianna Winters said yesterday. Winters, who made the remarks during an app...

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February 13, 2023
The 2022 Census Post Enumeration Survey Underway; Householder Cooperation Needed

The Bahamas National Statistical Institute (BNSI) announces that it will be conducting a Post Enumeration Survey (PES) where census enumerators will re-enter the field to capture additional data needed to assist in validating and finalizing the 2022 Census Report.

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February 10, 2023
Survey finds business leaders believe global economic growth will decline over the next 12 months

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Nearly three quarters (73 percent) of CEOs polled by PwC believe global economic growth will decline over the next 12 months, according to its 26th Annual Global CEO Survey. The number is lower (62 percent) for CEOs in the Caribbean. The survey polled 4,410 CEOs in 105 countries and territories in October [...]

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February 07, 2023
Americans Cite Cost of Heathy Food as Biggest Barrier to a Heart-Healthy Diet, According to Cleveland Clinic Survey

American diets are notoriously unhealthy, but why? According to a national Cleveland Clinic survey, the most common barrier to a healthier diet is that almost half of Americans (46%) view healthy food as being more expensive, while also citing a lack of time to prepare healthy meals (23%) and unfamiliarity with healthy ways of cooking (20%).

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January 27, 2023
Caribbean CEOS outline challenges in PwC survey

A new survey of the top chief executive officers throughout the Caribbean found that one third of them don't think their organizations will be economically viable in ten years, with daunting challenges - including a looming global recession, inflation and climate threats - on the horizon.

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January 27, 2023
Caribbean CEO Survey Insights

Nearly three quarters (73%) of CEOs believe global economic growth will decline over the next 12 months, according to PwC’s 26th Annual Global CEO Survey, which polled 4,410 CEOs in 105 countries and territories in October and November 2022. The number is lower (62%) for CEOs in the Caribbean.

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January 27, 2023
Survey: Most public school teachers don't feel appreciated

While a majority of public school teachers who participated in a Ministry of Education sanctioned teacher morale survey said they did not feel appreciated on the job, and many said they did not feel respected, most demonstrated a positive attitude toward their jobs. But the survey found that "morale can be improved with achievable initiatives". ...
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December 01, 2022
Sears: Govt expanding shantytown survey

Minister of Works and Utilities Alfred Sears said the government is expanding its survey of shantytowns after it determines the next steps, including possible deportation of some residents, to address the longstanding issue of irregular communities in The Bahamas. "They've started the work and there are a number of surveys which are being done," Sears ...
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November 30, 2022
Surveys begin over shanty towns issue

THE GOVERNMENT'S shanty town committee has started surveying several irregular communities in the country as it seeks to crack down on the growing problem, according to Works and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears.

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November 15, 2022
Climate change survey key to country's future

The impact of climate change on Bahamians' mental health is the primary focus of the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) Climate Change and Health Project's ongoing "Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) Survey". Senior Medical Officer and Project Coordinator Dr. Calae Philippe and Senior Health Officer Dr. William Hamilton, who head the team, hosted two ...
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