How many people are there in sa
Transcript of How many people are there in sa
How many people are there in
South Africa?
In 2010, it was estimated that there were
50,59 million people in South Africa…
What do our 50 million people look like?
This is a visualization of what the numbers mean
This is a visualization of what the numbers mean
Imagine this figure
represents approximately
1 million people
This is a visualization of what the numbers mean
Imagine this figure
represents approximately
1 million people
How many people is 50 million?
How many people is 50 million?
1 million x 50 = 50 million people
How many people is 50 million?
1 million x 50 = 50 million people
How many were female and male?
How many were female and male?
52% were female(26.1 million)
How many were female and male?
52% were female(26.1 million)
48% were male
How many were young and old?
How many were young and old?
31,3% (15.8 million) were younger than 15
years
How many were young and old?5% (2.5 million) were 60 years or older
31,3% (15.8 million) were younger than 15
years
How many were young and old?5% (2.5 million) were 60 years or older
64% (32.2 million) were aged between 15 and 64
31,3% (15.8 million) were younger than 15
years
How many were young and old?5% (2.5 million) were 60 years or older
64% (32.2 million) were aged between 15 and 64
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31,3% (15.8 million) were younger than 15
years
The average age in South Africa was
How many of working age (15 and 64 ) were
unemployed?
Population aged between 15 -64
How many of working age (15 -64 ) were
unemployed?
How many of working age (15 -64 ) were
unemployed?
39% (12.5 million) other (not economically active)
How many of working age (15 -64 ) were
unemployed?
39% (12.5 million) other (not economically active)
7% (2.2 million) discouraged work-
seekers
How many of working age (15 -64 ) were
unemployed?
40% (13.1 million) employed
7% (2.2 million) discouraged work-
seekers
39% (12.5 million) other (not economically active)
How many of working age (15 -64 ) were
unemployed?
14% (4.5 million) unemployed
40% (13.1 million) employed
7% (2.2 million) discouraged work-
seekers
39% (12.5 million) other (not economically active)
How many of working age (15 -64 ) were
unemployed?
14% (4.5 million) unemployed
7% (2.2 million) discouraged work-
seekers40% (13.1 million)
employed
39% (12.5 million) other (not economically active)
25,7%The unemployment rate was
How many were of different population groups?
How many were of different population groups?
9% (4.6 million) white
How many were of different population groups?
9% (4.6 million) white
9% (4.5 million) coloured
How many were of different population groups?
9% (4.6 million) white
9% (4.5 million) coloured
2,5% (1.3 million) Indian/Asian
How many were of different population groups?
79,5% (40.2 million) Black African
9% (4.6 million) white
9% (4.5 million) coloured
2,5% (1.3 million) Indian/Asian
How many lived in the different provinces?
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
Limpopo 11% (5.6 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Western Cape 10, 5% (5.3 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
Limpopo 11% (5.6 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Western Cape 10, 5% (5.3 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
Limpopo 11% (5.6 million)
Mpumalanga 7,2 % (3.7 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Western Cape 10, 5% (5.3 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
Limpopo 11% (5.6 million)
Mpumalanga 7,2 % (3.7 million)
North West 6,4% (3.3 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Western Cape 10, 5% (5.3 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
Limpopo 11% (5.6 million)
Mpumalanga 7,2 % (3.7 million)
Free State 5,5% (2.8 million)
North West 6,4% (3.3 million)
How many lived in the different provinces?
Gauteng 22,4% (11.3 million)
KwaZulu-Natal 21,4% (10.5 million)
Western Cape 10, 5% (5.3 million)
Eastern Cape 13,5% (6.8 million)
Free State 5,5% (2.8 million)
Limpopo 11% (5.6 million)
Mpumalanga 7,2 % (3.7 million)
North West 6,4% (3.3 million)
Northern Cape 2,2 % (1.1 million)
How many people lived in South
Africa on the night of 9th October
2011?
Statistics South Africa is half-way
through conducting the population
census
Do you want to be part of this
picture?
Make sure you count in the
2011 Census
Fieldworkers will be visiting your
home from the 10th-31st October
When an fieldworker visits your
house he / she can be identified as
follows….
What to do
• 1. Ask the person for
his/her official Census
ID badge, follow-up at
the call centre
• 0800 11 0248to verify employment.
What to do
• 2. You can choose to
have the fieldworker
administer the
questionnaire, or
• self-complete, and
arrange for a date for
collection.
What to do
• 3. Answer all questions accurately, one
questionnaire will cover 1 household with
questions on your household members
income, employment, fertility, household
goods.
What to do
• 3. Answer all questions accurately, one
questionnaire will cover 1 household with
questions on your household members
income, employment, fertility, household
goods.
The information you give will be kept
confidential, as per the Statistics Act 6,
1999.
What to do
• 4. A barcode sticker will
be left behind upon
completion to verify
your house was
counted.
Call us if you have not yet been
counted, call us on
0800 110 248
Statistics South Africa
Thanks you
Sources: Statistics South Africa Mid-year estimates
2010, Quarterly Labour Force Survey, Living Conditions
Survey