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    COVID-19 vaccination

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    Statistics from SPC's Public Health Division (PHD) on COVID-19 vaccination in Pacific Island Countries and Territories. Monitoring the impact of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of...

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    Population pyramid for Tokelau

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    This is a subset of Population projections Population projections for Pacific Island Countries and territories from 1950 to 2050, by sex and by 5-years age groups.

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    Population pyramid for Polynesia

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    This is a subset of Population projections Population projections for Pacific Island Countries and territories from 1950 to 2050, by sex and by 5-years age groups.

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    Population pyramid for the Pacific region

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    This is a subset of Population projections Population projections for Pacific Island Countries and territories from 1950 to 2050, by sex and by 5-years age groups.

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    Atolls – the “biodiversity cool spots” vs hot spots: a critical new focus for research and conservation

    Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) Dataset

    This paper highlights the seriousness of the “biodiversity crisis” on atolls and the need to place greater research and conservation emphasis on atolls and other small island ecosystems....

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    Tokelau Population and Housing Census 2001

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    The 2001 census enumerated both de-facto and de-jure populations. It was intended that all information would be collected during an enumeration period of one week, the week from 11th...

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    Tokelau Population and Housing Census 2006

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    The 2006 Census of Tokelau was conducted on the 19th of October 2006, by both local representatives and Statistics New Zealand staff. Significant planning went into both the collection...

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    Tokelau Population and Housing Census 2011

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    Information from the census provides an overall view of the people of Tokelau and the places where they live. Census information is used to plan vital public services, such as education,...

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    Tokelau Population and Housing Census 2016

    SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Dataset

    The five-yearly Census of Population and Dwellings is a very important item on Tokelau’s agenda. Its results provide the most authoritative data on how many people we have, what the...

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    Publications

    Tokelau Inclusive Education Country Profile

    Pacific Regional Inclusive Education Framework (PRIEF) Publications

    Information on inclusive education in Tokelau, provided by government and civil society during a regional mapping of inclusive education undertaken in 2020-2021. Led by the Inclusive...

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    PIREP PREA 2004 - Tokelau National report Vol 13

    SPC Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division (GEM) Dataset

    “This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tomas Tafia and Herbert Wade”.