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20.500.12592/1bsrt8

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27 Sep 2023

Census data can geographical district, sex, marital status and thus be used to illustrate the extent to which a educational attainment, and is particularly number of ICESCR rights are realised over time, useful for gauging the extent of realisation of including the right to work (Article 6), the right the right to work (Article 6), the right to an to an adequate standard of living (Article 11), ad. [...] Relevant socio-economic data is also collected by, among others, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development, the Ministry of Social Integration, Social Security and National Solidarity, the Ministry of Health and Wellness, the Civil Status Office, the Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, the Bank of Mauritius and the Mauritius Revenue Authority, as wel. [...] In addition to being capable of showing the extent to which the right to work (Article 6) is being realised, the LFS, among other things, Every five years, the NSA administers a captures data which can be used to evaluate household income and expenditure survey the state of the rights to social security and (NHIES), which serves as one of the primary social insurance (Article 9) and protection sou. [...] Relevant socio-economic data is also collected by, among others, the Ministry of Health and Social Services, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, the Office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, and the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Re- sources. [...] More specifically, it does its efforts to show implementation of Article 12 not publish large portions of data at a level of on the rights to the highest standard of physical detail which enables users to disaggregate the and mental health.28 In relation to the data to the fullest extent possible.

Authors

Otae Mkandawire

Pages
28
Published in
Switzerland