The Community Development Authority in Dubai and the Dubai Digital Authority represented by the Dubai Statistics Center have announced the start of preparations for the launch of the seventh social survey in the Emirate of Dubai, which is one of the most important tools for measuring performance indicators of the social sector in the emirate, and the authority revealed that the Dubai Statistics Center will start fieldwork for the survey during the month of October After completing the scheduled training for field researchers to continue until the end of this year, the data will be processed and the results will be extracted in mid-2023.
The seventh social survey in the Emirate of Dubai, one of the most significant instruments for measuring performance indicators of the social sector in the emirate, has begun preparations, according to the Community Development Authority in Dubai and the Dubai Digital Authority represented by the Dubai Statistics Center. The authority also revealed that the Dubai Statistics Center will begin fieldwork for the survey during the month of October. The data will be processed, and the results will be extracted in mid-2023, following the completion of the field researcher training that is expected to go until the end of this year.
The social survey is considered the seventh largest in terms of the size and diversity of the research sample, as the sample will include more than 7,000 Emirati, non-Emirati and collective families, as well as individuals in labor gatherings, which contributes to the accurate measurement of the main indicators in general and indicators related to groups most vulnerable to harm such as the elderly. People of determination in particular.
The social survey is ranked seventh in terms of the size and diversity of the research sample because it will include more than 7,000 Emirati, non-Emirati, and collective families, as well as people who participate in labor unions. This helps ensure that the key indicators in general and the indicators pertaining to the most vulnerable demographics, like the elderly, are measured accurately. people who are especially tenacious.
The seventh social survey in the Emirate of Dubai, one of the most significant instruments for measuring performance indicators of the social sector in the emirate, has begun preparations, according to the Community Development Authority in Dubai and the Dubai Digital Authority represented by the Dubai Statistics Center. The authority also revealed that the Dubai Statistics Center will begin fieldwork for the survey during the month of October. The data will be processed, and the results will be extracted in mid-2023, following the completion of the field researcher training that is expected to go until the end of this year.
The social survey is considered the seventh largest in terms of the size and diversity of the research sample, as the sample will include more than 7,000 Emirati, non-Emirati and collective families, as well as individuals in labor gatherings, which contributes to the accurate measurement of the main indicators in general and indicators related to groups most vulnerable to harm such as the elderly. People of determination in particular.
The social survey is ranked seventh in terms of the size and diversity of the research sample because it will include more than 7,000 Emirati, non-Emirati, and collective families, as well as people who participate in labor unions. This helps ensure that the key indicators in general and the indicators pertaining to the most vulnerable demographics, like the elderly, are measured accurately. people who are especially tenacious.
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