51,8 million people would fill soccer city 500 times
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51,8 MILLION PEOPLE WOULD FILL
SOCCER CITY 500 TIMES
WHAT’S THE
KWAZULU-NATAL CENSUS STORY
HOW MANY TIMES WOULD THE POPULATION OF
KWAZULU-NATAL FIT INSIDE MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM
121 TIMES
10 267 300
POPULATION NUMBERS
1996
8 572 302
21%
40 583 5732001
9 584 129
21%
44 819 7782011
10 267 300
20%
51 770 560 KwaZulu-Natal had the 2nd largest population in the country
Population change
KWAZULU-NATAL POPULATION
The provinces population
4%
5%
5%
6%
6%
7%
7%
8%
9%
10%
34%
Over a
1/3 of the province resided in Ethekwini
The provinces population
-1,5% growth
The provinces population
+2% growth
The population grew by
7,1% between 2001 and 2011
POPULATION GROUP
The provinces population groups
8 in 10 people were
Black African
The provinces languages
Sanibonani!78% isiZulu
Good day.. 13% English
Goeiedag2% Afrikaans
Molweni3% isiXhosa
53%werefemale
47%were
male
The provinces sex structure
The provinces age structure
199620012011
2011
The provinces age structure
32%
5%
63%
Almost 1/3 of the population were under 15
The provinces age structure
MIGRATION
The provinces outflow
outflow281 558 180 000 people
left KZN for Gauteng
The provinces inflow
inflow250 884
EDUCATION
The population with no schooling
Over 600 000 people (11%) 20+ had no schooling
This has halved since 2001 when 22% aged 20+ had no schooling
The population attending school
Of the population aged 5-24 3 million were attending educational institution
1 million were not
UNEMPLOYMENT
The population unemployed
The unemployment rate was
33%Youth unemployment rate was
49%
HOUSEHOLDS
The provinces households
2 539 429households
Average household size4
20012011
The provinces households
78%of households lived in formal dwellings
ACCESS TO WATER
19962011
Households with piped water
Over 86%of households had access to piped water
46% had piped water inside dwelling
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
19962011
Households with electricity
Over 78%of households had access to electricity
1,7 million households
• The population size has increased:– Gauteng at 12,3 million has overtaken KwaZulu-Natal at 10,3 million– Smaller towns grew at a faster pace then major urban areas– Rural-urban migration a continuing phenomena
• The age profile of the country is changing
• Access to education has improved – People with no schooling decreased, attendance school increased
• High unemployment, high income disparity– about three in ten of the economically active are unemployed
• Service delivery improvements – Disparities still exist (spatial legacies are stark)– There are significant improvements in access to formal housing
• Woman and children bear brunt of disadvantage
Some highlights of Census 2011