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Henk Gnade 012 665 5420 29 November 2011 Who is IHS In business since 1959 we are a leading global source of information and expert analysis in pivotal areas shaping todays global business landscape ID: 1009421

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1. IHS Industry & InsightHenk Gnade012 665 542029 November 2011

2. Who is IHS?In business since 1959, we are a leading global source of information and expert analysis in pivotal areas shaping today’s global business landscape. Revenue in excess of $1.250 billion at fin-year-end 2011IHS customers include nearly 70% of the US Fortune 1000IHS customers include 80% of the Global Fortune 5005,000 IHS colleagues in over 30 countries speaking more than 40 languages

3. IHS Industry and Insight - CenturionREGIONAL EXPLORERAccurate and up to date demographic, economic & socio-economic and information for the municipalities and provinces in SAECONOINSIGHTEconomic forecasts and analyses spanning the short, medium and long-term prospects for SA and the worldECONOSTATWeb based data delivery interface providing up to date economic informationADVISORY SERVICESCombines one of the largest repositories of economic information with a team of experienced business and economic analystsTRAININGVarious workshops : Regional economics, spreadsheet applications & modeling techniques

4. IHS Regional eXplorerEconomic ModuleEconometric Sectoral ModelIndustry Specific Indicatorsrelated to outputSectoral & Structural Trendsand IndicatorsCommodity TrendsGlobal EconomyInternational TradeNational AccountsDemographic ModuleCohort Component ModelHIVFertilityMigrationAge distributionLife expectancyMortalityIncomeModuleLabour ModuleRemunerationFormal / InformalEmploymentUnemploymentAbsorptionDevelopment ModuleUrbanisationPovertyEducationLiteracyConsumptionHousehold IncomeRetail SalesSkill Levels

5. Economic ModuleEconometric Sectoral ModelIndustry Specific Indicatorsrelated to outputSectoral & Structural Trendsand IndicatorsCommodity TrendsGlobal EconomyInternational TradeNational AccountsDemographic ModuleCohort Component ModelHIVFertilityMigrationAge distributionLife expectancyMortalityIncomeModuleLabour ModuleRemunerationFormal / InformalEmploymentUnemploymentAbsorptionDevelopment ModuleUrbanizationPovertyEducationLiteracyHousehold InfrastructureFormal HousingSanitationWaterRefuseElectricity ConnectionsTourism Sector ModuleHotel DistributionForeign TouristsDomestic TouristsTypes of TourismTourism Satellite AccountIHS Regional eXplorerIHS Regional eXplorer

6. ReX Improvements 2011 Household Infrastructure module Tourism module Updated to 2011 boundaries Various improvements to the population model

7. Household Infrastructure

8. Household Infrastructure

9. Household Infrastructure

10. Household Infrastructure

11. Tourism Model Newest introduction to the ReX suite of models Includes the following for each municipality: Trips made to municipalities Bednights spent in each municipalities Type of trips made to each municipalities Origin of tourist (foreign / local) Total tourist spend per municipalities as final destination

12. Tourism Model

13. Tourism Model

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18. Tourism Model

19. 2011 Boundary ChangesMajor Boundary Changes for 2011: Two new metropolitans Buffalo City (East London area) Mangaung (Bloemfontein area) Major demarcation changes All District Management Areas added to existing Municipalities Various combinations (e.g. Tshwane and Metsweding combined) Various border changes

20. 2011 Boundary ChangesAll District Management Areas Folded into local municipalitiesExample: Kruger park divided among Mutale Thulamela Greater Giyani Ba-Phalaborwa

21. 2011 Boundary ChangesTshwaneNokeng Tsa TaemaneKungwiniCombinations (e.g. Tshwane and Metsweding)

22. 2011 Boundary ChangesOld Boundary New Boundary Boundary ChangeExample: Phumelela and Mafube in the Free StateMafubePhumelela

23. 2011 Boundary ChangesReX Now Caters for the Following Boundary Sets: Magisterial Districts (1996 boundaries) Municipalities on the 2005 boundaries Municipalities on the 2011 boundaries Custom boundaries created from any of the above

24. Improvements to the Population ModelUpdated to include the following: Latest antenatal clinic data ARVs shown to be more effective than previously thought Various cause of deaths reports ASSA 2008 results and improvements Number of small methodological fixes and improvements

25. What to expect in 2012? The same, high level of service and access to analysts Methodology document is being rewritten in order to be More open More accessible Easier to read and search Fully featured help centre, including maps and region details More polishing and refining of the model base A new module? Maybe? What would you (the PSEF) find useful?

26. What would you (the PSEF) find useful?