A Jersey deputy urges the federal government to make sure that a way of life survey is carried out yearly, as a substitute of each two years as deliberate at the moment.
Deputy Louise Doublet is asking for £ 79,000 to maintain Jersey’s opinions and the life-style survey, exterior (Jols) going yearly.
Its proposal follows the issues raised after the statistics sweater introduced in 2024 price range cuts would pressure the survey to various years with the survey of youngsters and younger individuals.
The Jols has been a key device to gather information on the opinions and residing circumstances of the islanders for nearly twenty years, with greater than 50,000 residents collaborating, in response to the Jersey authorities.