Visit by high school students from Gevgelija to the State Statistical Office
As part of its efforts to raise the level of statistical literacy among young people, today the State Statistical Office hosted a group of students from the High School "Josif Josifovski" from Gevgelija.
The students, together with their professors, had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the basic functions of the Office, its coordinating role in the National Statistical System, and of course with the production and dissemination of official statistical data.
Particularly interesting for the students was the Office website and the Maxstat database with all the possibilities it offers to users.
The State Statistical Office will continue the tradition of meetings and presentations of its work to high school students from all over the country in order to raise awareness of the importance and the useful value of official statistical data.
Image Gallery
Related news and announcements
SSO and UNICEF join forces to strengthen data on children and women in North Macedonia
MICS 2027: Credible data for more effective policies to address inequalities and support families
09 Apr 2026
New e-services for higher education promoted on the National E-Services Portal
New electronic forms for faster submission of data on Graduates, Masters and Doctors of Science
02 Apr 2026
The State Statistical Office signed a new collective agreement with the Trade Union of Workers in Administration, Judicial Bodies and Citizens' Associations
Greater rights and higher wages for employees
31 Mar 2026
Fruitful cooperation between the State Statistical Office with the IMF for the development of official statistics
Key macroeconomic indicators, demographic trends and activities within the SDDS Plus framework – the IMF statistical standard were reviewed
23 Mar 2026
A delegation from the State Statistical Office participated in the 57th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission in New York
The meeting brought together the chief statisticians of statistical institutions from 193 countries to discuss key challenges and future directions of the global statistical system
09 Mar 2026