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Etat De La Population Chapitre III: Démographie Page Chapter III: Demography I - Population algérienne résidente 10 I - Algerian Resident Population Tableau 1: Population totale résidente des Table 1: Total Resident Population of Collective ménages ordinaires et collectifs selon l’âge 10 and Ordinary Households According to regroupé et le sexe au recensement 2008 Combined Age and Sex: 2008 Census Tableau 2: Population totale résidente selon les Table 2: Total Resident Population per 10 catégories de population au recensement 2008 Population Category: 2008 Census Tableau 3: Estimation de la population totale Table 3: Total Resident Population Estimates by résidente selon l’âge regroupé et le sexe au milieu 10 Age and Sex in Mid-Year: de 2008 2008 Tableau 3bis: Estimation de la population totale Table 3bis: Total Resident Population Estimates résidente selon l’âge regroupé et le sexe au milieu 11 by Age and Sex in Mid-Year: des années 2010 et 2011 2010 and 2011 Tableau 3ter: Estimation de la population totale Table 3ter: Total Resident Population Estimates résidente selon l’âge regroupé et le sexe au milieu 11 by Age and Sex in Mid-Year: des années 2012 et 2013 2012 and 2013 Tableau 4: Population totale résidente des Table 4: Total Resident Population of Collective ménages ordinaires et collectifs selon la wilaya, and Ordinary Household by Wilaya, Sex and the 12 le sexe et le taux d’accroissement annuel moyen Average Annual Growth (1998-2008) au recensement 2008 (1998-2008): 2008 census Tableau 5: Répartition de la population totale Table 5: Total Resident Population Distribution résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs 13 of Collective and Ordinary Household by Wilaya, selon la wilaya et la dispersion - RGPH 2008 - and Dispersion: 2008 GCPH* Tableau 6: Répartition des ménages ordinaires et Table 6: Ordinary and Collective Household collectifs selon la wilaya de résidence, la Distribution by Wilaya of Residence, Dispersion 14 dispersion et la taille moyenne des ménages. - and Average Household Size: RGPH 2008 - 2008 GCPH Tableau 7: Taux de possession des équipements Table 7: Possession Rate of Consumer Durables ménagers des ménages ordinaires et collectifs par 15 of Ordinary and Collective Household by Wilaya wilaya de résidence - RGPH 2008 - of Residence: 2008 GCPH II - Mouvement naturel de la population 16 II - Natural Movement Population 1 - Mouvement Naturel 16 1 - Vital Statistics Tableau 8: Evénements de la population Table 8: Algerian Vital Events Registered in Civil algérienne enregistrés à l’Etat-Civil 16 Status:1984 to 2013 de 1984 à 2013 2 - Quelques résultats de l’Etat-civil 17 2 - Some Results Referring to Civil Status Tableau 9: Répartition des mariages et des Table 9: Distribution of Marriages and Births per naissances vivantes par sexe et par wilaya 17 Sex and the Wilaya Record: d’enregistrement de 2011 à 2013 2011 to 2013 Tableau 10: Répartition des morts-nés par sexe Table 10: Distribution of Stillbirth per Sex and 18 et par wilaya d’enregistrement de 2011 à 2013 the Wilaya Record: 2011 to 2013 Annuaire Statistique de l’Algérie n° 31 8 Chapitre III: Démographie Statistical Yearbook of Algeria n° 31 Chapter III: Demography (Suite sommaire) Tableau 11: Répartition des décès par sexe et par Table 11: Deaths Distribution by Sex and 19 wilaya d’enregistrement de 2011 à 2013 Registration Wilaya: 2011 to 2013 Tableau 12: Répartition des décès de moins d’un Table 12: Deaths Distribution Under one year by an par sexe et par wilaya d’enregistrement de 20 Sex and Registration Wilaya: 2011 à 2013 2011 to 2013 Tableau 13: Table de mortalité abrégée par sexe Table 13: Abridged Life Table by Sex 21 (données de l’Etat-Civil) de 2011 (Civil Status data): 2011 Tableau 14: Table de mortalité abrégée par sexe Table 14: Abridged Life Table by Sex 22 (données de l’Etat-Civil) de 2012 (Civil Status data): 2012 Tableau 15: Table de mortalité abrégée par sexe Table 15: Abridged Life Table by Sex 23 (données de l’Etat-Civil) de 2013 (Civil Status data): 2013 III - Indicateurs synthétiques 24 III - Synthetic Indicators Tableau 16: Indicateurs démographiques : Table 16: Démographic Indicators: 24 Natalité - Fécondité de 2009 à 2013 Birth - Fertility: 2009 to 2013 Tableau 17: Evolution des principaux indicateurs Table 17: Principal Démographic Indicators 24 démographiques entre 1998, 2002 et 2008 Evolution between 1998, 2002 and 2008 Tableau 18: Indicateurs démographiques : Table 18: Demographic Indicators : Mortality 24 Mortalité et Mariage de 2007 à 2013 and Marriage: 2007 to 2013 Tableau 19: Fécondité générale entre 1990, 1998, Table 19: Total fertility between 1990, 1998, 24 2000, 2002, 2008 à 2013 2000, 2002, 2008 to 2013 Tableau 20: Age moyen au 1er mariage et Table 20: Mean Age at the 1st Marriage and intensité de la nuptialité par secteur d’habitat et 25 Intensity of Nuptiality by Housing Sector par sexe and Sex IV - Etat de la population 26 IV - Population Status Tableau 21: Population totale résidente des Table 21: Total Resident Population of Collective ménages ordinaires et collectifs âgée de 15 ans et and Ordinary Household aged 15 Years and Over 26 plus selon la situation matrimoniale et la wilaya by Marital Status and Wilaya: au recensement de 2008 2008 Census Tableau 22: Population totale résidente des Table 22: Total Resident Population of Collective ménages ordinaires et collectifs âgée de 15 ans et and Ordinary Household aged 15 Years and Over 27 plus selon la situation matrimoniale, la wilaya et by Marital Status, Wilaya and Sex: le sexe au recensement 2008 2008 Census Annuaire Statistique de l’Algérie n° 31 9 Chapitre III: Démographie Statistical Yearbook of Algeria n° 31 Chapter III: Demography (Suite sommaire) Tableau 23: Taux d'activité et répartition de la Table 23: Economic Participation and Total population totale résidente des ménages Resident Population Distribution of Collective ordinaires et collectifs âgée de 15 ans et plus 28 and Ordinary Household Aged 15 Years and Over selon la wilaya et la situation individuelle au by Wilaya and Individual Situation: recensement de 2008 2008 Census Tableau 24: Structure relative de la population Table 24: Relative Composition of Resident résidente de 6 ans et plus des ménages ordinaires Population (6 years and Over) of Collective and 31 et collectifs selon la wilaya et le niveau Ordinary Household by Wilaya and Educational d’instruction au recensement de 2008 Attainment: 2008 Census Tableau 25: Taux d'analphabétisme et taux Table 25: Illiteracy Rate and Population’s d'alphabétisation de la population âgée de 10 ans Literacy Rate (10 Years and Over) of Collective et plus des ménages ordinaires et collectifs selon 34 and Ordinary Household la wilaya de résidence et le sexe au recensement by Wilaya and Sex: de 2008 2008 Census. Tableau 26: Taux d'analphabétisme et taux Table 26: Illiteracy Rate and Population’s d'alphabétisation de la population âgée de 15 ans Literacy Rate (15 Years and Over) of Collective et plus des ménages ordinaires et collectifs selon 35 and Ordinary Household la wilaya de résidence et le sexe au recensement by Wilaya and Sex: de 2008 2008 Census. Tableau 27: Population scolarisable et scolarisée Table 27: School Attending and School Age de 6-15 ans des ménages ordinaires et collectifs Population (from 6 to 15 years) of Collective and 36 et taux de scolarisation par wilaya et par sexe Ordinary Household and Enrolment Ratio by au recensement de 2008 Wilaya and Sex: 2008 Census. Tableau 28: Population scolarisable et scolarisée Table 28: School Attending and School Age de 6-14 ans des ménages ordinaires et collectifs Population (from 6 to 14 years) of Collective and 37 et taux de scolarisation par wilaya et par sexe au Ordinary Household and Enrolment Ratio by recensement de 2008 Wilaya and Sex: 2008 Census. V - Evolution de la densité de la V - Evolution of Population Density in 38 population aux differents recensements Different Censuses Tableau 29: Densité de la population totale Table 29: Total Resident Population Density in 38 résidente aux différents recensements Different Censuses Annuaire Statistique de l’Algérie n° 31 10 Chapitre III: Démographie Statistical Yearbook of Algeria n° 31 Chapter III: Demography I - Population algérienne résidente I - Algerian Resident Population Tableau 1: Population totale résidente des ménages ordinaires et collectifs selon l’âge regroupé et le sexe au recensement 2008 Table 1: Total Resident Population of Collective and Ordinary Households According to Combined Age and Sex: 2008 Census Groupe d’âges Masculin Féminin Ensemble 0 – 4 ans 1 750 097 1 654 821 3 404 918 5 – 9 ans 1 475 674 1 412 702 2 888 376 10 – 14 ans 1 662 260 1 596 513 3 258 774 15 – 19 ans 1 847 311 1 787 859 3 635 170 20 – 24 ans 1 895 704 1 867 802 3 763 506 25 – 29 ans 1 730 409 1 691 968 3 422 377 30 – 34 ans 1 379 085 1 361 910 2 740 995 35 – 39 ans 1 167 249 1 175 529 2 342 778 40 – 44 ans 1 007 683 1 010 644 2 018 327 45 – 49 ans 817 004 812 432 1 629 435 50 – 54 ans 682 357 664 337 1 346 695 55 – 59 ans 547 181 515 398 1 062 579 60 – 64 ans 354 694 356 788 711 482 65 – 69 ans 314 958 316 345 631 303 70 – 74 ans 248 672 256 254 504 926 75 – 79 ans 181 478 182 364 363 843 80 – 84 ans 93 472 93 657 187 130 85 ans & + 62 141 70 304 132 445 Non déclaré 15 317 19 657 34 973 Total 17 232 747 16 847 283 34 080 030 Source: O.N.S.
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