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Labour Force Trends in Cape Town (March 2008)
Labour Force Survey Analysis: September 2005 (August 2007)
Planning Districts Socio-economic Analysis: 2007 Report
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Appendices
(August 2007)
Planning District Profiles Report (February 2007)
This report contains a set of demographic, socio-economic, housing
and crime information for each planning district. Levels of living and age-gender indices have also been calculated. The information in the report has been presented at planning district
level and includes totals for the city. More detailed intra-district information and detailed maps are to be found in the appendices:
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Migration Study in Monwabisi Park, Khayelitsha (December 2006)
Annual State of the Environment Reports
Mayor's Listening Campaign: April 2003 (June 2003)
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Analysis by Service Area
- Analysis by Local Area
The Mayor’s Listening Campaign invited comments from residents
and other stakeholders about issues facing the city. Comments were received by fax, e-
mail, workshops and telephone. The purpose of the analysis was to identify priority issues
and trends in relation to community needs, as measured and reflected in comments
received via the Listening Campaign. The analysis was intended as part of the public
participation input to inform the IDP.
Needs Assessment Survey - Philippi East Planning Area (August 2002)
To ensure meaningful public input in the Philippi East Planning process, a community
survey was conducted to obtain input about service delivery and development priorities.
The survey was managed for the Spatial Planning Department of the City of Cape Town.
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