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P19dptss1rdje1u2jebt1itfraqe.Pdf 2011 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS Zambezi Regional tables based on 4th Delimitation Basic tables with estimated figures Foreword Foreword The first Population and Housing Census in an independent Namibia was conducted in 1991. Since then, a Census has been undertaken every ten years, and the 2011 Population and Housing Census marks Namibia’s third census since independence in 1990. The Census is demonstrative of the Namibia Statistics Agency’s (NSA) commitment to providing relevant and quality statistics to support decision making, policy formulation and monitoring of development programmes. The regional tables present the results of the 2011 Namibia Population and Housing Census for the Zambezi Region. The regional tables compliment the regional profiles report to accommodate the changes introduced by the 4th Delimitation Commission. The information provided include total population, fertility, mortality, education, labour force and households condition/characteristics for the region and constituencies. Indicators not provided herein, can be provide to users upon request. We are hopeful that the users will find its contents useful for their decision making and planning purposes, including business investments. Our commitment is to ensure that all statistics required by our users are readily available. DR. JOHN STEYTLER STATISTICIAN GENERAL NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY 2011 Population and Housing Census i Content Contents Foreword ................................................................................................................................................... i Contents ................................................................................................................................................... ii 1. Background .......................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Population Structure ............................................................................................................................ 2 3. Population Characteristics ................................................................................................................... 6 4. Population Trends ................................................................................................................................ 8 5. Socio-Economic Characteristics ......................................................................................................... 17 6. Household Characteristics ................................................................................................................. 45 7. Housing Characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 50 2011 Population and Housing Census ii Chapter 1: Background 1.1 Background Zambezi region is one of the 14 regions of Namibia that was affected by the 4th Delimitation Commission and announced in the Government Gazette of August 2013, its capital is Katima Mulilo. The region has been known as Caprivi region until in August 2013 when the name changed to Zambezi. The name came from the Zambezi River that runs along its border. The NSA saw the need of producing additional tables to accommodate the changes introduced by the 4th Delimitation Commission. The information provided include total population, fertility, mortality, education, labour force and households condition/characteristics for the region as well as the new constituencies. The region had six (6) constituencies namely: Judea Lyabboloma, Kabbe North, Kabbe South, Katima Mulilo Rural, Katima Mulilo Urban, Kongola, Linyanti and Sibbinda. New additional constituencies created were Judea Lyabboloma while Kabbe, was divided into two (2) constituencies, Kabbe North and Kabbe South. 2011 Population and Housing Census 1 Chapter 2: Population Structure Table 2.1 Total Population by sex and single years, Zambezi Age Total Female Male Age Total Female Male 0 2 956 1 446 1 510 49 657 384 273 1 2 597 1 330 1 267 50 453 238 215 2 2 529 1 251 1 278 51 534 284 250 3 2 510 1 291 1 219 52 426 226 200 4 2 443 1 220 1 223 53 546 322 224 5 2 260 1 116 1 144 54 380 238 142 6 2 385 1 148 1 237 55 315 177 138 7 2 058 1 068 990 56 249 147 102 8 2 060 1 017 1 043 57 342 202 140 9 2 165 1 117 1 048 58 293 165 128 10 2 165 1 069 1 096 59 326 174 152 11 2 594 1 248 1 346 60 232 130 102 12 2 223 1 124 1 099 61 343 220 123 13 2 230 1 096 1 134 62 315 182 133 14 2 171 1 083 1 088 63 330 197 133 15 2 211 1 140 1 071 64 249 148 101 16 2 129 1 105 1 024 65 270 176 94 17 1 957 998 959 66 257 157 100 18 2 215 1 066 1 149 67 177 96 81 19 2 043 982 1 061 68 191 115 76 20 1 717 909 808 69 220 129 91 21 1 903 954 949 70 175 103 72 22 1 806 931 875 71 264 158 106 23 1 660 891 769 72 164 99 65 24 1 694 881 813 73 148 99 49 25 1 627 853 774 74 110 60 50 26 1 563 797 766 75 103 52 51 27 1 774 912 862 76 149 98 51 28 1 551 810 741 77 129 88 41 29 1 541 757 784 78 120 84 36 30 1 339 673 666 79 215 139 76 31 1 357 729 628 80 114 77 37 32 1 339 660 679 81 219 164 55 33 1 045 506 539 82 106 74 32 34 1 040 536 504 83 133 89 44 35 1 165 531 634 84 63 40 23 36 1 104 527 577 85 54 38 16 37 1 074 537 537 86 68 46 22 38 992 487 505 87 70 47 23 39 1 065 492 573 88 40 23 17 40 762 367 395 89 60 39 21 41 842 398 444 90 50 33 17 42 676 293 383 91 115 79 36 43 976 523 453 92 18 11 7 44 557 310 247 93 40 24 16 45 612 300 312 94 16 12 4 46 593 319 274 95+ 166 121 45 47 644 330 314 Total 90 596 46 497 44 099 48 663 365 298 2011 Population and Housing Census 2 Chapter 2: Population Structure Table 2.2 Population distribution by age group Table 2.4 Population distribution by age group and sex, Zambezi and sex, Katima Mulilo Rural Age group Total Female Male Age group Total Female Male Total 90 596 46 497 44 099 Total 285 6 674 6 611 0 - 4 13 035 6 538 6 497 0 - 4 2 138 1 083 1 055 5 - 9 10 928 5 466 5 462 5 - 9 1 703 874 829 10 - 14 11 383 5 620 5 763 10 - 14 1 629 772 857 15 - 19 10 555 5 291 5 264 15 - 19 1 447 725 722 20 - 24 8 780 4 566 4 214 20 - 24 1 144 562 582 25 - 29 8 056 4 129 3 927 25 - 29 1 029 477 552 30 - 34 6 120 3 104 3 016 30 - 34 783 397 386 35 - 39 5 400 2 574 2 826 35 - 39 810 339 471 40 - 44 3 813 1 891 1 922 40 - 44 585 260 325 45 - 49 3 169 1 698 1 471 45 - 49 448 220 228 50 - 54 2 339 1 308 1 031 50 - 54 331 175 156 55 - 59 1 525 865 660 55 - 59 222 132 90 60 - 64 1 469 877 592 60 - 64 284 177 107 65 - 69 1 115 673 442 65 - 69 210 130 80 70 - 74 861 519 342 70 - 74 188 121 67 75 - 79 716 461 255 75 - 79 104 68 36 80 - 84 635 444 191 80 - 84 105 69 36 85 - 89 292 193 99 85 - 89 44 34 10 90 - 94 239 159 80 90 - 94 38 21 17 95+ 166 121 45 95+ 43 38 5 Table 2.3 Population distribution by age group Table 2.5 Population distribution by age group and sex, Judea Lyamboloma and sex, Katima Mulilo Urban Age group Total Female Male Age group Total Female Male 28 Total 5 511 2 863 2 648 Total 362 15 319 13 043 0 - 4 775 354 421 0 - 4 3 924 1 994 1 930 5 - 9 654 321 333 5 - 9 3 053 1 553 1 500 10 - 14 660 324 336 10 - 14 3 460 1 847 1 613 15 - 19 569 281 288 15 - 19 3 551 1 899 1 652 20 - 24 490 287 203 20 - 24 3 242 1 833 1 409 25 - 29 491 255 236 25 - 29 2 960 1 697 1 263 30 - 34 368 162 206 30 - 34 2 306 1 320 986 35 - 39 290 150 140 35 - 39 1 914 1 029 885 40 - 44 214 115 99 40 - 44 1 291 678 613 45 - 49 207 111 96 45 - 49 1 053 566 487 50 - 54 174 116 58 50 - 54 673 375 298 55 - 59 120 74 46 55 - 59 363 188 175 60 - 64 113 76 37 60 - 64 213 107 106 65 - 69 109 59 50 65 - 69 121 63 58 70 - 74 90 53 37 70 - 74 60 38 22 75 - 79 63 38 25 75 - 79 52 36 16 80 - 84 63 47 16 80 - 84 62 46 16 85 - 89 24 15 9 85 - 89 28 24 4 90 - 94 23 17 6 90 - 94 24 15 9 95+ 14 8 6 95+ 12 11 1 2011 Population and Housing Census 3 Chapter 2: Population Structure Table 2.6 Population distribution by age group Table 2.8 Population distribution by age group and sex, Kabbe North and sex, Kongola Age group Total Female Male Age group Total Female Male Total 9 559 4 770 4 789 Total 7 366 3 707 3 659 0 - 4 1 533 771 762 0 - 4 929 452 477 5 - 9 1 246 630 616 5 - 9 921 468 453 10 - 14 1 291 614 677 10 - 14 898 440 458 15 - 19 994 472 522 15 - 19 874 441 433 20 - 24 804 417 387 20 - 24 727 368 359 25 - 29 754 363 391 25 - 29 696 330 366 30 - 34 606 260 346 30 - 34 422 211 211 35 - 39 511 223 288 35 - 39 411 182 229 40 - 44 358 170 188 40 - 44 304 148 156 45 - 49 320 171 149 45 - 49 249 115 134 50 - 54 255 132 123 50 - 54 223 104 119 55 - 59 185 115 70 55 - 59 131 62 69 60 - 64 177 109 68 60 - 64 122 75 47 65 - 69 161 98 63 65 - 69 118 82 36 70 - 74 117 68 49 70 - 74 101 68 33 75 - 79 81 45 36 75 - 79 92 64 28 80 - 84 75 52 23 80 - 84 84 58 26 85 - 89 47 33 14 85 - 89 29 18 11 90 - 94 24 17 7 90 - 94 26 16 10 95+ 20 10 10 95+ 9 5 4 Table 2.7 Population distribution by age group Table 2.9 Population distribution by age group and sex, Kabbe South and sex, Linyanti Age group Total Female Male Age group Total Female Male Total 8 073 3 845 4 228 Total 7 328 3 753 3 575 0 - 4 1 235 637 598 0 - 4 977 504 473 5 - 9 1 128 534 594 5 - 9 861 446 415 10 - 14 1 032 480 552 10 - 14 921 424 497 15 - 19 920 386 534 15 - 19 860 432 428 20 - 24 659 299 360 20 - 24 681 330 351 25 - 29 626 304 322 25 - 29 627 300 327 30 - 34 570 250 320 30 - 34 458 219 239 35 - 39 470 190 280 35 - 39 414 196 218 40 - 44 315 131 184 40 - 44 292 144 148 45 - 49 252 128 124 45 - 49 249 143 106 50 - 54 173 105 68 50 - 54 210 137 73 55 - 59 135 76 59 55 - 59 146 86 60 60 - 64 142 92 50 60 - 64 182 115 67 65 - 69 127 76 51 65 - 69 109
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