PPriorityr i o r i t y TTablesa b l e s forf o r MManatutoa n a t u t o DistrictD i s t r i c t

copyright © NSD and UNFPA 2008

National Statistics Directorate (NSD) United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

i ii

fe ge Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYYY Y Y Y YY YYY Y Y YY Y YY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y YYYYY YY YYYYYY Y YYYYYYY YY YYYYY YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY YYYYYYYYYYYY Y YYY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Y Y Y YYYYYYYYY YY Y Y YYYY Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY Ñ YY Y Y Y YYY YY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y YY YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY YY YY Y Y Y Y Y ƒ™—le2IX2IHFHHHFHHH YY YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYYY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY YY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY YYY YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y YY Y Y Y YY YYY Y YY YY YYYY Y YYY Y YY Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y YYYYYYY YYYY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y †s i i Y Y Y Y r—tul—r—n YY Y sndonesi— Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y g—irui Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y vif—u Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y vevise Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y YYY YY Y eu˜eon Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY YY YY Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y YY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Ñ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y w—9—˜—t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ˜—rique Y YYY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY m—2fo™o Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y eite—s Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y e˜—t2y—n Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY YY YYY YY Y Y Y Y Y gri˜—s Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y YY YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYYYY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY YY Y YYY Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Ñ YY Y YYY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YY YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY YY YY Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y YYY Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY Y Y Y YYY YY YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y YY Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY YY Y YY Y Y YYY YY YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y YY YYYYY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y wexe„ „y Y YY YY YY YYY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y YY YYY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY YY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y YYY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y fe‚s iG xe„e‚fy‚e Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y leo2r—t Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y YYY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y wexe„ „y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y ƒ—u Y yrl—l—n Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYYY Y Y Y YYYYY YY Y YY eilili Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YY Y YY Y Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y w—neh—t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YY Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY YY YY Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y sliheu YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y YY w—nl—l— Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y YY Y YYYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY YYY Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY Ñ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y ƒ—n—n—9in YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y f—t—r— Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y ƒ—moro Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY YY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ƒ™—le2IX2QSHFHHH Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y w—nelim— Y Y YYY YY Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Ñ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y YYY YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Ñ YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y H S IH IS PH uilometers Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y YY ƒp—ti—l2histri˜ution2of2hwellings YY Y m—™—du—™ YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y m—2x—ru™ Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YYY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y vegvy Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YYY Y YY Y Y Y YYY YY YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YYY YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y w—nuf—hi YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y wexe„ „y2hsƒ„‚sg„ Y Y Y YYY Y YYY YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y p—tum—™ere™ Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y vegv fe‚ Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY pun—r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY YY Y Y YY YY Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y YYY Y YY Y YYY Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y v—™umes—™ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y YY YY Y Y YY p—tum—quere™ Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y wex pers Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y hsvs Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y™™upied2hwelling glini™ gommunity2re—lth2genter ƒu™o2found—ry ƒu˜Edistri™t2found—ry „woEl—ne2se—led2ro—d yneEl—ne2ro—d R2‡2vehi™le2tr—™k Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y rohor—i Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Ñ YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y Y YY Y Y esvi „he2—™tu—l2˜ound—ries2of2distri™tsD2su˜distri™ts2—nd2su™os2m—y2v—ry2from2those2shown2on2the2m—pF „his2m—p2is2not2intended2to2˜e2—n2—uthorit—tive2sour™e2of2inform—tion2on2—dministr—tive2˜ound—riesF

iii Kisar Map for Urban and Rural Area 012345Kilometers

30 14 23 13 15 17 25 37 18 24 Alor 20 26 27 38 29 16 21 19 28

22

DILI %U 34 36 LAUTEM %U %U %U 31 %U 32 5

LIQUIÇÁ 6 %U 12 %U 35 7 MANATUTO

8 33 ERMERA %U BOBONARO 4 9 Suco Classified as Urban %U %U 10 %U Suco Classified as Rural 3 4 MANUFAHI 11 District Boundary Indonesia %U Town OECUSSE Road %U 1 COVALIMA

2 %U West

iv Director Nacional de Estatística Manuel Mendonça

The Census Project Team 2004

Who Produced the Current Book: Direcção Nacional de Estatística (DNE) and United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA)

International Technical Adviser Allen Harbrow Glenn McKinlay Andreas Demmke Ricardo Neupert

Programme Coordinator José Lucas da Silva

National Coordinator Elias dos Santos

Data Processor Kira Meadows Silvino Lopes

GIS and Mapping Technicians Alipio Cardoso Moniz César Melito dos S. Martins

Demographer Trainee Anastasia SEP Vong

v Data Analyst Trainee Manuel da Silva

Information Technology Offi cer João Correia Freitas

Reviewers Ricardo Neupert Jose Lucas Abilio Belo Caroline meenagh

Editor (graphic designer) Domingos FREITAS

Photographs: Domingos Freitas DNE (staff)

vi Preface

To the lay person, a population and housing census appears to be a simple undertaking which consists mainly of counting individuals, collecting information about these individuals and publishing respective numbers. This belief is far from true. In reality, the undertaking of a census is a quite diffi cult endeavor which involves the use of a complex strategy to mobilize both people and resources. Ultimately, it becomes the main source of data that serves a broad variety of information needs such as population size, spatial distribution and demographic, social and economic characteristics of people.

Census data are used for national and sectoral planning, allocating resources, providing roads, making improvements to housing, constructing schools, hospitals and health care centers, and for analyzing both employment and unemployment trends. Good-quality and timely census results are essential in measuring population trends, both guiding and focusing policies and programs, controlling and monitoring implementation, helping set goals and priorities, and lastly, designing funding procedures.

Population and housing censuses are the nucleus of national statistics systems. For the foreseeable future, they will continue to be the main source of data for governments and other organizations in most countries. A unique characteristic of a census is that it is the only source of data for the smallest administrative areas and localities within a country and also for special population groups and trends that change slowly over time. For example, a census allows the study of migrant populations, persons living in disadvantaged areas or circumstances, or households headed by women and other gender-related topics.

For more than three decades, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has been playing a leading role in supporting censuses in less-developed countries, many of which could not have conducted their censuses but for the timely assistance provided by UNFPA. This ranges from support for the total cost of the census in some countries, to technical aspects of capacity-building (especially in cartography, data collection, processing, data analysis and dissemination) in others. In this undertaking, UNFPA has been working in close partnership with other international, technical and donor agencies, especially the United Nations Statistics Division, the European Community, the U. S. Bureau of the Census, agencies within the UN system and the UN Regional Commissions. Apart from its direct support at the country level, UNFPA provides regional technical support through a network of Country Technical Services Teams (CSTs). UNFPA’s technical and fi nancial assistance to less developed countries has contributed to successful censuses in many countries and strengthened their capacities to conduct modern censuses. One clear example of this contribution is the Timor-Leste 2004 Population and Housing Census.

Most of the partners mentioned above played an important role in the success of 2004 Timor-Leste Census. It is also important to refer to the generous support of USAid, NZAid, AusAid, and Irish Aid in this process. However, we cannot forget that our main partner is the National Statistics Directorate, and it was this Directorate which conducted the 2004 Census. Neither can we forget the enumerators, supervisors, suco chiefs, district census offi cers, who signifi cantly contributed to the success of the census.

vii It is pertinent to stress that achieving an improved balance between population growth and socioeconomic development is the goal of UNFPA work in the area of population and development. UNFPA helps support country efforts to formulate population and development policies and programs; strengthen national capacity in the area of data collection and analysis; and promote knowledge of the linkages between population variables and economic and social development. These linkages may be found among poverty, environment, migration, urbanization and ageing. In carrying out its mandate, UNFPA attempts to ensure maximum impact on the lives of the poor and especially women. Central to this support is the assistance to conduct, process, analyze and disseminate census information.

The publication of these set of reports containing the results of the 2004 Population and Housing Census by districts is a major accomplishment of the National Statistical Directorate, not only in relation to the magnitude of the effort involved in the production of tables and maps, but also because it will provide users with detailed information on the location of the population and its demographic, social and economic characteristics. Today, more than ever, information on the size and characteristics of the total population of a country is not suffi cient for many purposes. Population data are often needed for administrative subdivisions of a country. The spatial distribution of the population is not even but is dense in some places and sparse in others and the geographic patterns of demographic, social and economic characteristics are often quite complex. These reports will provide a wealth of data to study and analyze those patterns.

viii Contents

Page PREFACE ...... vii

INTRODUCTION ...... xv

1. Population ...... 1-6 2. Social characteristics ...... 7-14 3. Households ...... 15-22 4. Fertility and mortality ...... 23-33 5. Education and literacy ...... 35-56 6. Economic activity ...... 57-75 7. Disability ...... 78-80 8. Housing ...... 81-91 9. Migration ...... 93-104

Census glossary ...... 105-111

LIST OF TABLES

1. POPULATION ...... 1

Table 1.1: Manatuto: Population by type of residence and sex according to age groups ...... 2 Table 1.2: Manatuto: Population in private households by sex according to single ages ...... 3 Table 1.3: Manatuto: Population in private households by sex according to sub-district and suco ...... 6

ix Contents - continued

Page 2. SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS ...... 7

Table 2.1: Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, by marital status according to sex and age groups ...... 8 Table 2.2: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by religion acording to sex and age groups ...... 10 Table 2.3: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older according to mother tongue ...... 12 Table 2.4: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by capability in offi cial languages and sex according to age groups ...... 14

3. HOUSEHOLDS ...... 15

Table 3.1: Manatuto: Population in private households by marital status according to sex and relationship to the head of the household ...... 16 Table 3.2: Manatuto: Head of private households by marital status according to sex and age groups ...... 18 Table 3.3: Manatuto: Private households by number of residents according to sex and age group of the head of the household ...... 20 Table 3.4: Manatuto: Private households according to sub-district and suco ...... 22

4. FERTILITY AND MORTALITY ...... 23

Table 4.1: Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of children ever born according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of children ever born according to sex of the children and age of woman ...... 24

x Contents - continued

Page Table 4.2: Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of living children according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of living children according to sex of the children and age of woman ...... 27 Table 4.3: Manatuto: Women in private households by number of stillbirths according to age of woman ...... 30 Table 4.4: Manatuto: Women in private households, aged 15 to 54 by reported birth in the 12 months prior to the census according to age groups ...... 31 Table 4.5: Manatuto: Women in private households by age at fi rst birth and median age at fi rst birth and by year of ocurrence ...... 32 Table 4.6: Manatuto: Population in private households by survival of parents according to age groups ...... 33

5. EDUCATION AND LITERACY ...... 35

Table 5.1: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment ...... 36 Table 5.2: Manatuto: Population in privale households, 6 years and older by literacy* in any of the offi cial languages according to sex and age group ...... 42 Table 5.3.a: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in Portuguese according to sex and age group ...... 45 Table 5.3.b: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in tetum according to sex and age group ...... 48 Table 5.3.c: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in bahasa according to sex and age group ...... 51 Table 5.3.d: Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in english according to sex and age group ...... 54

xi Contents - continued

Page 6. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ...... 57

Table 6.1: Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, by age groups according to sex and current economic activity ...... 58 Table 6.2: Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age, currently economically active, by age groups according to sex and main occupation ...... 61 Table 6.3: Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, currently economically active by age group according to sex and industry ...... 66 Table 6.4: Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, current economically active, by number of days worked in the week prior to the census day according to sex and age groups ...... 69 Table 6.5: Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, currently economically active, by number of months worked prior to census day, according to sex and age groups ...... 72 Table 6.6: Manatuto: Private households with residents 15 years and older and number of persons 15 years and older by number of unpaid days worked for the suco community ...... 75

7. DISABILITY ...... 77

Table 7.1: Manatuto: Private households by presence of persons with disability (if any) and type of disability according to sex and age of the head of the household ...... 78

xii Contents - continued

Page 8. HOUSING ...... 81

Table 8.1: Manatuto: Private households by type of ownership of the dwelling according to construction material of fl oor, walls and roof ...... 82 Table 8.2: Manatuto: Private dwellings by type of ownership of the dwelling (occupied only) according to construction material of fl oor, walls and roof ...... 83 Table 8.3.a: Manatuto: Private households by construction material of fl oor according to sex and age group of the head of the household ...... 84 Table 8.3.b: Manatuto: Private households by construction material of walls according to sex and age group of the head of the household ...... 86 Table 8.3.c: Manatuto: Private households by construction material of roof according to sex and age group construction material of roof ...... 88 Table 8.4: Manatuto: Private households according to livestock kept and number of persons and amount of livestock in those households ...... 90 Table 8.5: Manatuto: Private households according to crops cultivated and persons in those households ...... 91

9. MIGRATION ...... 93

Table 9.1: Manatuto: Population in private households by place of birth and present residence according to sex and age groups (life-time migration) ...... 94 Table 9.2: Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in January 1999 according to age and sex groups ...... 97 Table 9.3: Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in July 2002 according to to age and sex groups ...... 100 Table 9.4: Manatuto: Population in private households 5 years and older living in Manatuto in 1999 and in another district in 2004 by sex and reason for moving ...... 103 Table 9.5: Manatuto: Population in private households 2 years and older living in Manatuto in 2002 and in another district in 2004 by sex and reason for moving ...... 104

xiii xiv Introduction

As part of its activities of disseminating the 2004 Census of Population and It is important to remember that the census is the only source that provides Housing, the National Statistic Directorate (NSD) has already produced total statistical coverage, from the broadest level (country) to the most local four publications. The fi rst one is a book with the national priority tables, areas, which in the case of the 2004 Census was the suco. It makes it possible containing tables considered by the specialized agencies of the United to study all kind of demographic, social, occupational or ethnic sub-groups at Nations as the most relevant to construct after the census data are processed. the fi nest level. Because of its coverage of the entire country, it is an essential The second publication is a booklet containing selected demographic master sample frame for any household survey. indicators calculated with census data, graphs and maps. The third product is a poster that displays basic population and demographic information. The As mentioned above, census data have been traditionally aggregated by fourth publication is the Census Atlas, a collection of selected thematic maps various types of administrative units. However, there is an increasing demand and tables on population characteristics of Timor-Leste. The natural fi fth for local area data that cut across the local administrative boundaries. For product is a set of books with priority tables at the district level. example assessments of the impact of population on the environment may require such special areas. The spatial units for those types of studies may Census data are used to conduct diverse economic, social and demographic combine a group of small local administrative areas in order to form the studies about the entire country, but are also much utilized to analyze areas required sector. In this situation the availability of census databases with at different levels of aggregations. These are mainly administrative areas mapping capability is of great importance. such as regions, provinces, districts, municipalities, counties, villages or even the so called census enumeration areas or census tracks. Data for local It is fi nally important to mention that a major administrative use of census areas enable the user to obtain statistical information on specifi c localities data is in the delineation of constituencies and the allotment of representation of interest as well as to examine variations among local areas. Typical on governing bodies. Detailed information on spatial distribution of the examples are the use census socioeconomic indicators to rank local areas population is essential for this purpose. Many aspects of the legal or according to their level of socioeconomic development in order to focus administrative status of territorial divisions may also depend on the size of development programs where they are most needed. In other words, not only their populations. the magnitude of population needs is important but also the spatial location of such needs. Local area analysis is also used to compare labor markets in To summarize, there is an ample amount of census data that is used at the order to analyze potential migration streams. Actually, it is the main source level of administrative divisions of countries. In Timor-Leste, the district is of internal migration data. one of the most important of such divisions. Providing information at this level will satisfy many needs. Therefore, as the country faces the challenges The results of population and housing censuses are useful for planning and of planning its future development, it is expected that the publication of the monitoring plans directed to the development of local areas, small towns, set of 13 books, one per district, will be of extensive use by planners, policy- geographic regions, etc. It is also important to remember that, although the makers, researchers and administrators, especially at the local level. It is also implementation of national social and economic development programs important to mention that two tables in these publications present data at the is a function of the state, when it comes to the execution, many national sub-district and suco level. programs are the responsibility of local areas administration.

xv One includes the population by sex and the other the number of households. ideal desired tabulations and the limits imposed by practical considerations. An additional piece of information provided in these tables is the rural or In any case, the National Statistics Directorate is able to produce special urban classifi cation of the suco. tabulations on demand if census data users require tables not included in these publications. Each book contains 8 sections dealing with a diversity of topics: population, It is important to notice that a section on migration was not included in social characteristics, households, fertility and mortality, education and these publications. Data on international migration and migration between literacy, economic activity, disability and housing. districts is presented in the National Priority Tables publication∗, and it is redundant to present those migration tables also here. Migration within Each section contains several tables, which are considered to contain districts (for example between dub-districts or sucos) is not possible to the most relevant information according to consultations with national obtain because migration data from the census questionnaires was entered and international agencies. As mentioned above, recommendations of only at the district level. specialized agencies of the United Nations were also taken into account. It is likely that some tables considered by some agencies as important were not Two appendices were added at the end of this publication: Appendix A which included. However, these tabulations represent a compromise between the includes a copy of the questionnaires (Tetum and English) and Appendix B which consists of the census glossary.

∗ Nacional Statistics Directorate, Timor-Leste. Census of Population and Housing 2004. National Priority Tables, , 2006

xvi Population

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 1 Table 1.1 Manatuto: Population by type of residence and sex according to age groups

Type of resident

Age groups Total Household Institution

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 36,897 18,665 18,232 36,719 18,570 18,149 178 95 83 0-4 5,953 3,040 2,913 5,953 3,040 2,913000 5-9 5,068 2,669 2,399 5,066 2,667 2,399220 10-14 5,037 2,607 2,430 5,003 2,595 2,408 34 12 22 15-19 3,441 1,802 1,639 3,350 1,746 1,604 91 56 35 20-24 2,542 1,243 1,299 2,518 1,224 1,294 24 19 5 25-29 1,964 944 1,020 1,961 942 1,019321 30-34 2,334 1,198 1,136 2,328 1,197 1,131615 35-39 1,836 916 920 1,832 915 917 4 1 3 40-44 2,209 1,050 1,159 2,202 1,049 1,153716 45-49 1,691 810 881 1,689 810 879 2 0 2 50-54 1,578 768 810 1,576 767 809 2 1 1 55-59 858 432 426 857 432 425 1 0 1 60-64 885 460 425 883 460 423 2 0 2 65-69 523 248 275 523 248 275 0 0 0 70-74 480 241 239 480 241 239 0 0 0 75 + 498 237 261 498 237 261 0 0 0

2 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 1.2 Manatuto: Population in private households by sex according to single ages

Sex Sex Single age Single age Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 36,719 18,570 18,149 20 742 369 373 0 1,115 564 551 21 433 205 228 1 1,199 617 582 22 494 249 245 2 1,253 643 610 23 442 204 238 3 1,287 642 645 24 407 197 210 4 1,099 574 525 25 437 206 231 5 990 512 478 26 299 137 162 6 1,085 606 479 27 300 130 170 7 963 508 455 28 459 219 240 8 1,154 596 558 29 466 250 216 9 874 445 429 30 666 321 345 10 1,251 639 612 31 393 207 186 11 742 395 347 32 455 239 216 12 1,206 621 585 33 342 177 165 13 856 467 389 34 472 253 219 14 948 473 475 35 515 281 234 15 783 401 382 36 315 167 148 16 747 412 335 37 270 118 152 17 629 331 298 38 354 176 178 18 667 327 340 39 378 173 205 19 524 275 249 continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 3 Table 1.2 (continued) Table 1.2 Manatuto: Population in private households by sex according to single ages

Sex Sex Single age Single age Total Male Female Total Male Female

40 648 302 346 60 290 133 157 41 306 153 153 61 112 59 53 42 427 213 214 62 170 98 72 43 351 161 190 63 113 68 45 44 470 220 250 64 198 102 96

45 521 249 272 65 194 87 107 46 281 147 134 66 76 40 36 47 254 126 128 67 80 45 35 48 314 142 172 68 94 39 55 49 319 146 173 69 79 37 42

50 479 215 264 70 181 92 89 51 205 101 104 71 49 34 15 52 291 141 150 72 104 54 50 53 253 132 121 73 61 26 35 54 348 178 170 74 85 35 50

55 221 114 107 75 79 35 44 56 174 92 82 76 39 17 22 57 137 64 73 77 23 13 10 58 162 71 91 78 49 23 26 59 163 91 72 79 39 16 23

continued

4 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 1.2 (continued) Table 1.2 Manatuto: Population in private households by sex according to single ages

Sex Single age Total Male Female

80 61 29 32 81 22 11 11 82 24 14 10 83 18 11 7 84 27 9 18

85 28 10 18 86 13 10 3 87 11 7 4 88 4 1 3 89 12 7 5

90 + 49 24 25

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 5 Table 1.3 Manatuto: Population in private households by sex according to sub-district and suco

Sex Sex Geographic level Geographic level Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 36,719 18,570 18,149 Sub District Laleia 3,205 1,590 1,615 Lifau 760 370 390 Sub District Barique/Natarbora 4,781 2,504 2,277 Haturalan 881 445 436 Aubeon 1,267 647 620 Cairui 1,564 775 789 Uma Boco 1,696 927 769 Abat Oan 432 233 199 Sub District Manatuto 10,449 5,294 5,155 Barique 578 287 291 Cribas 1,881 963 918 Manehat 808 410 398 Aiteas * 743 373 370 Ma’abat 1,678 861 817 Sub District Laclo 7,558 3,869 3,689 Sau 4,553 2,292 2,261 Lacumesac 2,167 1,107 1,060 Iliheu 1,286 648 638 Umacaduac 3,261 1,680 1,581 Ailili * 308 157 151 Uma Naruc 434 219 215 Hohorai 1,696 863 833 Sub District Soibada 2,692 1,332 1,360 Samoro 480 250 230 Sub District Laclubar 8,034 3,981 4,053 Leo Hat 661 327 334 Orlalan 2,402 1,221 1,181 Fatumacerec 694 336 358 Funar 1,078 540 538 Manlala 412 209 203 Manelima 1,875 883 992 Manufahi 445 210 235 Batara 1,609 806 803 Fatumaquerec 505 242 263 * Urban Suco Sanana’in 565 289 276

6 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Social Characteristics

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 7 Table 2.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, by marital status according to sex and age groups

Marital status Sex and age group Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced Separated

Both sexes 20,697 6,143 12,559 1,875 57 63 15-19 3,350 3,150 185 7 4 4 20-24 2,518 1,438 1,048 25 4 3 25-29 1,961 527 1,378 39 8 9 30-34 2,328 351 1,895 66 4 12 35-39 1,832 162 1,551 104 5 10 40-44 2,202 158 1,842 186 8 8 45-49 1,689 106 1,409 161 6 7 50-54 1,576 76 1,236 257 5 2 55-59 857 39 643 168 5 2 60-64 883 48 589 241 3 2 65-69 523 23 323 175 1 1 70-74 480 31 241 203 2 3 75 + 498 34 219 243 2 0

Male 10,268 3,586 6,147 498 19 18 15-19 1,746 1,709 32320 20-24 1,224 922 297 4 1 0 25-29 942 358 572 10 0 2 30-34 1,197 226 942 23 1 5 35-39 915 102 785 22 4 2 40-44 1,049 95 908 43 1 2

continued

8 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 2.1 (continued) Table 2.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, by marital status according to sex and age groups

Marital status Sex and age group Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced Separated

45-49 810 50 720 34 4 2 50-54 767 41 674 51 1 0 55-59 432 25 361 43 1 2 60-64 460 20 369 69 1 1 65-69 248 11 197 40 0 0 70-74 241 13 148 76 2 2 75 + 237 14 142 80 1 0

Female 10,429 2,557 6,412 1,377 38 45 15-19 1,604 1,441 153 4 2 4 20-24 1,294 516 751 21 3 3 25-29 1,019 169 806 29 8 7 30-34 1,131 125 953 43 3 7 35-39 917 60 766 82 1 8 40-44 1,153 63 934 143 7 6 45-49 879 56 689 127 2 5 50-54 809 35 562 206 4 2 55-59 425 14 282 125 4 0 60-64 423 28 220 172 2 1 65-69 275 12 126 135 1 1 70-74 239 18 93 127 0 1 75 + 261 20 77 163 1 0

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 9 Table 2.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by religion acording to sex and age groups

Religion Sex and age group Total Catholic Islam Budhist Hindu Protestant Evangelical Traditional Other

Both sexes 29,776 29,043 8 5 14 63 551 92 6-9 4,076 4,002 0 1 2 7 42 22 10-14 5,003 4,931 1 1 3 10 40 17 15-19 3,350 3,307 0 2 0 13 21 7 20-24 2,518 2,502 1 0 1 1 8 5 25-29 1,961 1,940 3 0 0 7 7 4 30-34 2,328 2,303 0 1 1 4 16 3 35-39 1,832 1,791 0 0 0 5 35 1 40-44 2,202 2,127 1 0 1 3 66 4 45-49 1,689 1,603 0 0 0 6 72 8 50-54 1,576 1,498 1 0 2 3 64 8 55-59 857 818 0 0 1 0 36 2 60-64 883 815 0 0 2 3 59 4 65-69 523 498 0 0 0 0 23 2 70-74 480 445 1 0 1 0 31 2 75 + 498 463 0 0 0 1 31 3

Male 15,018 14,632 2 4 8 38 287 47 6-9 2,155 2,111 0 1 2 6 25 10 10-14 2,595 2,553 0 1 2 5 23 11 15-19 1,746 1,720 0 1 0 9 14 2 20-24 1,224 1,214 1 0 1 1 4 3 25-29 942 929 1 0 0 4 4 4 30-34 1,197 1,191 0 1 0 0 5 0 35-39 915 899 0 0 0 4 12 0 continued

10 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 2.2 (continued) Table 2.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by religion acording to sex and age groups

Religion Sex and age group Total Catholic Islam Budhist Hindu Protestant Evangelical Traditional Other

40-44 1,049 1,022 0 0 0 1 26 0 45-49 810 760 0 0 0 4 40 6 50-54 767 731 0 0 1 1 31 3 55-59 432 412 0 0 0 0 18 2 60-64 460 420 0 0 1 2 35 2 65-69 248 236 0 0 0 0 11 1 70-74 241 216 0 0 1 0 23 1 75 + 237 218 0 0 0 1 16 2

Female 14,758 14,411 6 1 6 25 264 45 6-9 1,921 1,891 0 0 0 1 17 12 10-14 2,408 2,378 1 0 1 5 17 6 15-19 1,604 1,587 0 1 0 4 7 5 20-24 1,294 1,288 0 0 0 0 4 2 25-29 1,019 1,011 2 0 0 3 3 0 30-34 1,131 1,112 0 0 1 4 11 3 35-39 917 892 0 0 0 1 23 1 40-44 1,153 1,105 1 0 1 2 40 4 45-49 879 843 0 0 0 2 32 2 50-54 809 767 1 0 1 2 33 5 55-59 425 406 0 0 1 0 18 0 60-64 423 395 0 0 1 1 24 2 65-69 275 262 0 0 0 0 12 1 70-74 239 229 1 0 0 0 8 1 75 + 261 245 0 0 0 0 15 1

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 11 Table 2.3 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older according to mother tongue

Age group Mother tongue Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Total 29,776 4,076 5,003 3,350 2,518 1,961 2,328 1,832 2,202 1,689 1,576 857 883 523 480 498

Portuguese 29753311122121000 Tetum 61559837693311001 Indonesian 14210251101100000 English 6000221001000000

Adabe 0000000000000000 Atauran 2000001100000000 Atoni 0000000000000000 Baikenu 12010231121100000 Bekais 0000000000000000 Bunak 26010344421121120 Dadu’a 993 152 186 134 102 47 79 52 70 52 46 21 10 16 13 13 Fataluku 25444224212000000 Galoli 9,950 1,218 1,566 1,227 861 655 876 594 715 563 499 276 309 197 190 204 Habun 1,515 215 276 175 112 84 112 114 99 62 76 44 48 40 30 28 Idalaka 6011101001100000 Idate 7,754 1,165 1,288 718 662 596 571 508 589 441 427 217 214 142 105 111 Isni 0000000000000000 Kairui 428 42 73 45 25 15 29 20 39 35 35 16 25 6 12 11

continued

12 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 2.3 (continued) Table 2.3 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older according to mother tongue

Age group Mother tongue Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Kawaimina 4010010110000000 Kemák 16310222212010000 Lakalei 5011200100000000 Lolein 6011000120001000 Makalero 4010210000000000 Makasai 100 7 13 10 14 13 12 5 8 10431000 Makuva 0000000000000000 Mambai 2,205 314 420 282 180 118 140 123 169 121 139 58 68 20 28 25 Midiki 595 79 99 54 44 28 49 37 63 33 31 21 19 14 19 5 Nanaek 0000000000000000 Naueti 5001012100000000 Rahesuk 4021100000000000 Raklungu 1000000000000001 Resuk 5210100010000000 Tetum Prasa 1,126 163 163 145 115 113 121 80 70 50 38 21 16 14 8 9 Tetum-terik 4,793 684 879 526 367 261 311 272 352 301 268 170 167 73 73 89 Tokodede 54 9 129431435210001 Waima’ a 18303021131121000 Malay 1000001000000000 Chinese 9200100011211000 Other 4021010000000000

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 13 Table 2.4 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by capability in offi cial languages and sex according to age groups

Capability in offi cial languages by sex

Age group Portuguese Tetum Indonesia English None of these

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 10,230 5,629 4,601 26,909 13,723 13,186 17,326 9,397 7,929 4,955 2,777 2,178 2,718 1,215 1,503 6-9 852 452 400 2,836 1,492 1,344 1,253 665 588 212 108 104 1,200 638 562 10-14 2,314 1,157 1,157 4,468 2,326 2,142 3,078 1,610 1,468 768 390 378 506 250 256 15-19 2,014 1,026 988 3,230 1,688 1,542 2,715 1,414 1,301 1,279 661 618 103 48 55 20-24 1,071 549 522 2,430 1,191 1,239 2,105 1,050 1,055 797 414 383 77 27 50 25-29 794 417 377 1,905 920 985 1,610 806 804 572 320 252 50 20 30 30-34 857 493 364 2,253 1,175 1,078 1,866 1,040 826 512 307 205 67 20 47 35-39 568 352 216 1,762 893 869 1,288 754 534 291 203 88 67 20 47 40-44 590 364 226 2,106 1,022 1,084 1,237 704 533 224 165 59 89 26 63 45-49 425 281 144 1,607 790 817 819 498 321 130 82 48 76 19 57 50-54 284 194 90 1,434 725 709 546 333 213 103 77 26 131 36 95 55-59 133 99 34 785 403 382 282 180 102 35 27 8 68 26 42 60-64 142 108 34 797 441 356 235 163 72 18 15 3 86 19 67 65-69 66 50 16 472 233 239 139 85 54 6 3 3 51 15 36 70-74 58 43 15 412 215 197 75 50 25 5 3 2 64 24 40 75 + 62 44 18 412 209 203 78 45 33 3 2 1 83 27 56

14 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Households

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 15 Table 3.1 Manatuto: Population in private households by marital status according to sex and relationship to the head of the household

Marital status Sex and relationship of the head of the household Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced Separated

Both sexes 36,719 22,165 12,559 1,875 57 63 Head 8,338 680 6,280 1,304 38 36 Wife/Husband 5,754 0 5,754000 Daughter/Son 17,994 17,858 77 42 6 11 Stepchild/adopted child 775 760 5910 Daughter-in-law/son-in-law 99 45 27 27 0 0 Mother/Father 393 21 151 215 1 5 Sister/Brother 1,176 992 87 90 4 3 Grandchild 714 702 6312 Grandparent 81 9 23 49 0 0 Other relative 1,303 1,032 134 128 3 6 Non relative 92 66 15830

Male 18,570 11,888 6,147 498 19 18 Head 5,691 462 4,833 373 13 10 Wife/Husband 1,118 0 1,118000 Daughter/Son 9,525 9,485 25 11 1 3 Stepchild/adopted child 425 419 3210 Daughter-in-law/son-in-law 44 26 11700

continued

16 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 3.1 (continued) Table 3.1 Manatuto: Population in private households by marital status according to sex and relationship to the head of the household

Marital status Sex and relationship of the head of the household Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced Separated

Mother/Father 96 5 50 40 0 1 Sister/Brother 603 550 35 15 1 2 Grandchild 364 360 4000 Grandparent 21 1 5 15 0 0 Other relative 630 537 57 33 1 2 Non relative 53 436220

Female 18,149 10,277 6,412 1,377 38 45 Head 2,647 218 1,447 931 25 26 Wife/Husband 4,636 0 4,636000 Daughter/Son 8,469 8,373 52 31 5 8 Stepchild/adopted child 350 341 2700 Daughter-in-law/son-in-law 55 19 16 20 0 0 Mother/Father 297 16 101 175 1 4 Sister/Brother 573 442 52 75 3 1 Grandchild 350 342 2312 Grandparent 60 8 18 34 0 0 Other relative 673 495 77 95 2 4 Non relative 39 239610

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 17 Table 3.2 Manatuto: Head of private households by marital status according to sex and age groups

Marital status Sex and age group Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced Separated

Both sexes 8,338 680 6,280 1,304 38 36 15-19 191 131 53 3 2 2 20-24 562 131 411 15 2 3 25-29 753 88 635 18 5 7 30-34 1,111 105 947 51 2 6 35-39 939 55 789 85 4 6 40-44 1,090 56 886 137 7 4 45-49 896 32 728 129 4 3 50-54 892 29 664 194 4 1 55-59 480 15 335 126 3 1 60-64 529 15 350 161 2 1 65-69 334 6 204 124 0 0 70-74 287 10 143 130 2 2 75 + 274 7 135 131 1 0

Male 5,691 462 4,833 373 13 10 15-19 93 79 13 0 1 0 20-24 317 91 224 2 0 0 25-29 487 73 408 5 0 1 30-34 807 78 705 20 1 3 35-39 681 39 617 20 3 2 40-44 772 38 697 35 1 1

continued

18 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 3.2 (continued) Table 3.2 Manatuto: Head of private households by marital status according to sex and age groups

Marital status Sex and age group Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced Separated

45-49 631 19 579 30 2 1 50-54 623 20 559 43 1 0 55-59 342 9 297 34 1 1 60-64 369 8 310 51 0 0 65-69 211 1 177 33 0 0 70-74 188 4 126 55 2 1 75 + 170 3 121 45 1 0

Female 2,647 218 1,447 931 25 26 15-19 98 52 40 3 1 2 20-24 245 40 187 13 2 3 25-29 266 15 227 13 5 6 30-34 304 27 242 31 1 3 35-39 258 16 172 65 1 4 40-44 318 18 189 102 6 3 45-49 265 13 149 99 2 2 50-54 269 9 105 151 3 1 55-59 138 6 38 92 2 0 60-64 160 7 40 110 2 1 65-69 123 5 27 91 0 0 70-74 99 6 17 75 0 1 75 + 104 4 14 86 0 0

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 19 Table 3.3 Manatuto: Private households by number of residents according to sex and age group of the head of the household

Number of residents Sex and age group Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 +

Both sexes 36,719 22,165 12,559 1,875 57 63 Head 8,338 680 6,280 1,304 38 36 Wife/Husband 5,754 0 5,754000 Daughter/Son 17,994 17,858 77 42 6 11 Stepchild/adopted child 775 760 5910 Daughter-in-law/son-in-law 99 45 27 27 0 0 Mother/Father 393 21 151 215 1 5 Sister/Brother 1,176 992 87 90 4 3 Grandchild 714 702 6312 Grandparent 81 9 23 49 0 0 Other relative 1,303 1,032 134 128 3 6 Non relative 92 66 15830

Male 18,570 11,888 6,147 498 19 18 Head 5,691 462 4,833 373 13 10 Wife/Husband 1,118 0 1,118000 Daughter/Son 9,525 9,485 25 11 1 3 Stepchild/adopted child 425 419 3210 Daughter-in-law/son-in-law 44 26 11700

continued

20 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 3.3 (continued) Table 3.3 Manatuto: Private households by number of residents according to sex and age group of the head of the household

Number of residents Sex and age group Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 +

Mother/Father 96 5 50 40 0 1 Sister/Brother 603 550 35 15 1 2 Grandchild 364 360 4000 Grandparent 21 1 5 15 0 0 Other relative 630 537 57 33 1 2 Non relative 53 436220

Female 18,149 10,277 6,412 1,377 38 45 Head 2,647 218 1,447 931 25 26 Wife/Husband 4,636 0 4,636 0 0 0 Daughter/Son 8,469 8,373 52 31 5 8 Stepchild/adopted child 350 341 2700 Daughter-in-law/son-in-law 55 19 16 20 0 0 Mother/Father 297 16 101 175 1 4 Sister/Brother 573 442 52 75 3 1 Grandchild 350 342 2312 Grandparent 60 8 18 34 0 0 Other relative 673 495 77 95 2 4 Non relative 39 239610

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 21 Table 3.4 Manatuto: Private households according to sub-district and suco

Geographic level Households Geographic level Households

Total 8,338 Sub District Laleia 914 Lifau 203 Sub District Barique/Natarbora 1,115 Haturalan 228 Aubeon 328 Cairui 483 Uma Boco 363 Abat Oan 104 Sub District Manatuto 2,322 Barique 148 Cribas 449 Manehat 172 Aiteas * 175 Ma’abat 351 Sub District Laclo 1,774 Sau 958 Lacumesac 514 Iliheu 314 Umacaduac 782 Ailili * 75 Uma Naruc 113 Hohorai 365 Sub District Soibada 539 Samoro 88 Sub District Laclubar 1,674 Leo Hat 128 Orlalan 472 Fatumacerec 145 Funar 232 Manlala 74 Manelima 377 Manufahi 104 Batara 341 Fatumaquerec 107 * Urban Suco Sanana’in 145

22 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Fertility and Mortality

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 23 Table 4.1 Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of children ever born according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of children ever born according to sex of the children and age of woman

Number of children ever born Total Children Sex of child and age number of per group of mother Total None 123456789101112+children woman

Children, both sexes 10,429 3,465 829 885 861 933 897 778 658 469 290 185 90 89 33,009 3.2 15-19 1,604 1,499 71 16 7 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 182 0.1 20-24 1,294 626 268 195 119 51 19 10 3 0 2 0 1 0 1,424 1.1 25-29 1,019 240 99 174 186 162 89 36 17 12 1 1 1 1 2,575 2.5 30-34 1,131 189 59 119 141 185 172 130 64 39 16 10 4 3 4,186 3.7 35-39 917 122 39 52 72 120 130 136 113 62 41 18 6 6 4,279 4.7 40-44 1,153 126 58 76 94 127 142 139 151 102 65 36 16 21 5,809 5.0 45-49 879 123 55 70 52 86 101 109 98 80 41 35 18 11 4,234 4.8 50-54 809 120 75 51 66 73 89 83 75 73 40 33 15 16 3,779 4.7 55-59 425 89 27 33 27 35 45 46 32 29 28 19 8 7 1,889 4.4 60-64 423 108 27 39 36 30 41 38 43 17 15 11 11 7 1,662 3.9 65-69 275 65 15 22 26 30 23 23 20 25 9 7 4 6 1,122 4.1 70-74 239 70 16 21 20 21 20 14 16 16 14 6 1 4 875 3.7 75 + 261 88 20 17 15 9 23 12 25 13 18 9 5 7 993 3.8

continued

24 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 4.1 (continued) Table 4.1 Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of children ever born according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of children ever born according to sex of the children and age of woman

Number of children ever born Total Children Sex of child and age number of per group of mother Total None 123456789101112+children woman

Children, Male 10,429 4,233 1,610 1,548 1,301 844 486 239 107 40 13 8 0 0 17,115 1.6 15-19 1,604 1,544 42 11 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 0.1 20-24 1,294 812 299 126 40 10 4 3 0 0 0 0 749 25-29 1,019 344 265 233 119 44 10 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1,342 0.1 30-34 1,131 279 229 242 204 111 38 19 5 1 3 0 0 0 2,143 0.6 35-39 917 175 124 190 201 113 65 35 7 4 3 0 0 0 2,202 1.3 40-44 1,153 193 166 216 216 175 98 54 23 11 1 0 0 0 3,018 1.9 45-49 879 181 124 161 149 121 72 40 19 9 2 1 0 0 2,210 2.4 50-54 809 192 125 145 127 89 64 34 26 4 1 2 0 0 1,919 2.6 55-59 425 109 69 52 70 55 40 18 7 2 1 2 0 0 1,005 2.5 60-64 423 134 64 48 72 51 33 10 7 3 1 0 0 0 887 2.4 65-69 275 85 40 50 34 28 18 10 6 2 1 1 0 0 581 2.4 70-74 239 81 33 42 32 20 20 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 466 2.1 75 + 261 104 30 32 33 24 24 7 4 2 0 1 0 0 505 2.1

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 25 Table 4.1 (continued) Table 4.1 Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of children ever born according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of children ever born according to sex of the children and age of woman

Number of children ever born Total Children Sex of child and age number of per group of mother Total None 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ children woman

Children, Female 10,429 4,381 1,773 1,549 1,180 764 454 206 76 31 10 4 1 0 15,894 1.5 15-19 1,604 1,535 53 10 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 94 0.1 20-24 1,294 822 330 100 31 6 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 675 0.5 25-29 1,019 404 256 194 101 44 13 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1,233 1.2 30-34 1,131 300 250 214 206 89 52 13 4 2 1 0 0 0 2,043 1.8 35-39 917 185 145 200 175 111 65 23 8 2 2 1 0 0 2,077 2.3 40-44 1,153 199 199 255 186 150 100 40 13 8 1 2 0 0 2,791 2.4 45-49 879 195 143 174 141 104 65 36 15 6 0 0 0 0 2,024 2.3 50-54 809 182 146 142 130 92 62 34 12 7 2 0 0 0 1,860 2.3 55-59 425 131 58 74 65 43 28 15 8 2 1 0 0 0 884 2.1 60-64 423 143 73 77 46 45 22 9 4 1 1 1 1 0 775 1.8 65-69 275 86 48 40 40 30 18 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 541 2.0 70-74 239 93 39 33 27 23 15 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 409 1.7 75 + 261 106 33 36 29 24 12 12 6 1 2 0 0 0 488 1.9

26 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 4.2 Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of living children according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of living children according to sex of the children and age of woman

Never Total Children Sex of child and age Number of living children Total had a number of per group of mother birth 0123456789101112+children woman

Children, both sexes 10,429 3,465 123 1,075 1,221 1,130 1,100 936 654 377 199 85 37 12 15 25,596 2.5 15-19 1,604 1,499 1 74 19 5 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 158 0.1 20-24 1,294 626 7 291 200 110 37 13 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 1,298 1.0 25-29 1,019 240 3 120 213 204 131 69 24 12 2 0 1 0 0 2,281 2.2 30-34 1,131 189 5 74 144 186 205 172 90 39 21 5 1 0 0 3,636 3.2 35-39 917 122 8 46 72 109 143 176 131 60 27 18 2 1 2 3,608 3.9 40-44 1,153 126 9 86 130 135 162 155 151 95 55 25 14 7 3 4,665 4.0 45-49 879 123 14 75 112 86 120 126 99 58 43 14 4 1 4 3,236 3.7 50-54 809 120 21 109 101 97 114 88 59 52 25 11 8 2 2 2,642 3.3 55-59 425 89 7 47 69 43 56 41 36 21 7 4 2 0 3 1,254 3.0 60-64 423 108 14 55 60 54 56 35 17 11 6 3 3 1 0 1,031 2.4 65-69 275 65 8 33 32 48 33 22 16 11 3 2 1 0 1 724 2.6 70-74 239 70 14 31 36 26 20 20 8 7 6 1 0 0 0 515 2.2 75 + 261 88 12 34 33 27 20 18 15 9 2 2 1 0 0 548 2.1

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 27 Table 4.2 (continued) Table 4.2 Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of living children according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of living children according to sex of the children and age of woman

Never Total Children Sex of child and age Number of living children Total had a number of per group of mother birth 0123456789101112+children woman

Children, Male 10,429 4,233 352 2,035 1,780 1,126 536 237 92 26 9 2 1 0 0 13,136 1.3 15-19 1,604 1,544 1 48 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 0.0 20-24 1,294 812 20 305 116 29 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 678 0.5 25-29 1,019 344 29 289 225 96 30 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1,182 1.2 30-34 1,131 279 20 272 260 181 85 24 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 1,858 1.6 35-39 917 175 21 164 224 194 81 40 14 1 3 0 0 0 0 1,833 2.0 40-44 1,153 193 42 230 283 185 124 58 26 10 2 0 0 0 0 2,379 2.1 45-49 879 181 37 181 198 132 78 50 17 2 3 0 0 0 0 1,675 1.9 50-54 809 192 56 185 166 110 45 32 15 7 1 0 0 0 0 1,334 1.6 55-59 425 109 27 101 74 67 31 11 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 666 1.6 60-64 423 134 32 91 85 55 18 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 544 1.3 65-69 275 85 23 56 52 33 17 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 378 1.4 70-74 239 81 19 60 45 19 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 275 1.2 75 + 261 104 25 53 43 24 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 261 1.0

continued

28 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 4.2 (continued) Table 4.2 Manatuto: Women in private households, 15 years and older, by number of living children according to sex of children and age of the woman and total number of living children according to sex of the children and age of woman

Never Total Children Sex of child and age Number of living children Total had a number of per group of mother birth 0123456789101112+children woman

Children, Female 10,429 4,381 363 2,160 1,606 1,076 513 217 81 23 6 2 1 0 0 12,460 1.2 15-19 1,604 1,535 2 55 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 0.1 20-24 1,294 822 12 339 90 26 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 620 0.5 25-29 1,019 404 10 289 184 95 31 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1,099 1.1 30-34 1,131 300 32 275 234 178 74 29 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 1,778 1.6 35-39 917 185 30 172 210 183 78 42 12 1 3 1 0 0 0 1,775 1.9 40-44 1,153 199 39 253 266 199 120 49 20 7 0 0 1 0 0 2,286 2.0 45-49 879 195 41 201 179 121 93 32 12 5 0 0 0 0 0 1,561 1.8 50-54 809 182 62 203 154 117 38 32 13 8 0 0 0 0 0 1,308 1.6 55-59 425 131 31 80 99 46 23 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 588 1.4 60-64 423 143 38 113 61 36 21 8 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 487 1.2 65-69 275 86 19 67 57 28 13 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 346 1.3 70-74 239 93 28 49 36 20 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 1.0 75 + 261 106 19 64 28 25 9 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 287 1.1

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 29 Table 4.3 Manatuto: Women in private households by number of stillbirths according to age of woman

Number of still births Total number Age group Total None 12345678 of stillbirths

Total 10,429 9,669 617 98 30 12 1 2 0 0 968 15-19 1,604 1,600 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 20-24 1,294 1,260 32 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 25-29 1,019 950 60 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 80 30-34 1,131 1,057 66 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 85 35-39 917 834 70 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 101 40-44 1,153 1,006 112 23 9 2 0 1 0 0 199 45-49 879 774 87 12 4 1 0 1 0 0 133 50-54 809 721 68 14 2 4 0 0 0 0 118 55-59 425 381 30 9 3 1 1 0 0 0 66 60-64 423 384 33 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 47 65-69 275 251 17 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 34 70-74 239 210 23 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 37 75 + 261 241 15 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 27

30 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 4.4 Manatuto: Women in private households, aged 15 to 54 by reported birth in the 12 months prior to the census according to age groups

Women reporting births Age group Total women in past year

Total 8,806 1,530 15-19 1,604 82 20-24 1,294 370 25-29 1,019 361 30-34 1,131 344 35-39 917 216 40-44 1,153 123 45-49 879 30 50-54 809 4

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 31 Table 4.5 Manatuto: Women in private households by age at fi rst birth and median age at fi rst birth and by year of ocurrence

1954 Age at fi rst Quinquenium Total and birth 2004-2000 1999-1995 1994-1990 1989-1985 1984-1980 1979-1975 1974-1970 1969-1965 1964-1960 1959-1955 earlier

Total 6964 1039 1123 964 948 1028 522 455 345 251 150 139 <1593297161316717231 15 214 14 18 28 35 29 23 19 30 7 6 5 16 237 35 25 31 26 32 31 22 12 11 6 6 17 308 58 54 46 39 40 25 16 16 6 4 4 18 452 98 63 62 36 62 25 42 30 17 7 10 19 520 130 90 66 54 59 35 35 20 13 13 5 20 546 119 89 93 62 74 34 29 12 15 11 8 21 558 86 119 76 78 85 33 29 21 16 8 7 22 536 89 93 65 69 86 45 26 19 25 8 11 23 478 80 94 65 61 66 35 33 17 16 8 3 24 415 60 62 56 63 64 40 23 12 17 10 8 25 393 48 64 55 71 72 34 12 18 9 4 6 26 391 47 67 60 68 51 29 21 20 10 9 9 27 278 33 45 43 46 44 19 17 13 7 8 3 28 235 43 31 34 30 46 16 12 8 8 6 1 29 225 23 32 28 44 41 13 21 10 8 4 1 30+ 1085 74 168 149 150 164 69 91 70 64 35 51

Median age at fi rst birth 22.0 20.7 22.0 22.1 23.0 22.5 21.9 22.1 21.8 22.8 23.1 24.3

32 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 4.6 Manatuto: Population in private households by survival of parents according to age groups

Survival of parents

Age group Father Mother Total Both alive One alive Both deceased Alive Deceased Alive Deceased

Total 36,719 23,511 13,208 25,781 10,938 21,749 5,794 9,176 0-4 5,953 5,863 90 5,901 52 5,816 132 5 5-9 5,066 4,846 220 4,936 130 4,732 318 16 10-14 5,003 4,613 390 4,786 217 4,430 539 34 15-19 3,350 2,877 473 3,075 275 2,695 562 93 20-24 2,518 1,855 663 2,067 451 1,638 646 234 25-29 1,961 1,097 864 1,378 583 904 667 390 30-34 2,328 925 1,403 1,292 1,036 664 889 775 35-39 1,832 484 1,348 776 1,056 325 610 897 40-44 2,202 433 1,769 720 1,482 255 643 1,304 45-49 1,689 225 1,464 381 1,308 115 376 1,198 50-54 1,576 146 1,430 242 1,334 78 232 1,266 55-59 857 43 814 90 767 17 99 741 60-64 883 44 839 60 823 27 50 806 65-69 523 13 510 22 501 11 13 499 70-74 480 16 464 18 462 15 4 461 75 + 498 31 467 37 461 27 14 457

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 33 34 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Education and Literacy

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 35 Table 5.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment

Sex and education Age group attainment Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 +

Both sexes 29,776 4,076 5,003 3,350 2,518 1,961 2,328 1,832 2,202 1,689 1,576 857 883 1,501

No schooling 2,224 422 307 141 117 90 115 119 177 167 171 105 90 203

Primary school 9,058 1,514 2,949 1,176 720 538 659 420 403 245 159 83 86 106 Years of study 1 1,129 745 222 27 12 15 21 22 20 14 8 7 8 8 2 1,394 480 444 84 55 29 66 60 57 32 26 21 19 21 3 1,609 212 685 126 104 73 106 70 81 50 40 15 17 30 4 1,510 77 669 204 106 93 79 56 77 47 41 18 24 19 5 1,373 0 568 292 161 110 103 45 53 18 10 3 4 6 6+ 2,043 0 361 443 282 218 284 167 115 84 34 19 14 22

Secondary school 5,007 0 339 1,324 988 701 763 402 252 120 58 13 26 21 Years of study 1 613 0 158 272 73 33 32 23 8 9 3 0 0 2 2 911 0 124 374 147 73 92 46 24 11 8 1 7 4 3 1,331 0 57 360 259 161 217 126 79 38 13 4 10 7 4 249 0 0 122 58 16 23 13 5 3 2 2 3 2 5 253 0 0 81 102 30 21 8 7 3 1 0 0 0 6+ 1,650 0 0 115 349 388 378 186 129 56 31 6 6 6

continued

36 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.1 (continued) Table 5.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment

Sex and education Age group attainment Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 +

Tertiary education 311 0 0 27 60 66 62 34 26 6 14 4 3 9 Years of study 1 63009161555604012 2 146 0 0 18 34 19 25 15 11 5 7 4 1 7 3 50000516126613010 4 230004773200000 5+ 2900019135100000

Received diploma, either 1,931 0 0 112 409 454 440 220 155 62 45 10 9 15 junior or senior high school

Received degree or certifi cate 52000516208300000 tertiary education

Education not stated 13,176 2,140 1,408 682 633 566 729 857 1,344 1,151 1,174 652 678 1,162

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 37 Table 5.1 (continued) Table 5.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment

Sex and education Age group attainment Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 +

Male 15,018 2,155 2,595 1,746 1,224 942 1,197 915 1,049 810 767 432 460 726

No schooling 1,011 211 156 58 50 36 43 51 68 67 76 48 44 103

Primary school 4,827 769 1,540 635 361 266 346 228 219 170 103 53 63 74 Years of study 1 611 397 122 13 10 9 12 14 9 7 3 5 6 4 2 735 238 230 43 27 18 40 31 36 22 13 9 11 17 3 887 106 377 72 55 33 63 37 44 31 27 10 13 19 4 797 28 346 99 53 51 42 26 45 32 29 13 20 13 5 723 0 295 168 85 48 50 21 25 15 7 1 4 4 6+ 1,074 0 170 240 131 107 139 99 60 63 24 15 9 17

Secondary school 2,708 0 158 666 487 362 430 271 176 84 36 9 17 12 Years of study 1 330 0 80 149 37 20 16 14 5 7 2 0 0 0 2 449 0 53 187 69 31 51 23 14 10 5 1 4 1 3 696 0 25 185 120 76 105 87 49 26 8 2 7 6 4 131 0 0 56 33 6 18 9 3 2 1 1 1 1 5 125 0 0 31 54 14 11 6 5 3 1 0 0 0 6+ 977 0 0 58 174 215 229 132 100 36 19 5 5 4

continued

38 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.1 (continued) Table 5.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment

Sex and education Age group attainment Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 +

Tertiary education 195 0 0 14 34 39 46 26 18 4 8 1 1 4 Years of study 1 320049824201011 2 84001021101311735103 3 39000212124612000 4 150002272200000 5+ 2500007125100000

Received diploma, either 1,154 0 0 54 208 254 275 158 118 40 27 6 6 8 junior or senior high school

Received degree or certifi cate 4000029197300000 tertiary education

Education not stated 6,277 1,175 741 373 292 239 332 339 568 485 544 321 335 533

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 39 Table 5.1 (continued) Table 5.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment

Sex and education Age group attainment Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 +

Female 14,758 1,921 2,408 1,604 1,294 1,019 1,131 917 1,153 879 809 425 423 775

No schooling 1,213 211 151 83 67 54 72 68 109 100 95 57 46 100

Primary school 4,231 745 1,409 541 359 272 313 192 184 75 56 30 23 32 Years of study 1 518 348 100 14 2 6 9 8 11 7 5 2 2 4 2 659 242 214 41 28 11 26 29 21 10 13 12 8 4 3 722 106 308 54 49 40 43 33 37 19 13 5 4 11 4 713 49 323 105 53 42 37 30 32 15 12 5 4 6 5 650 0 273 124 76 62 53 24 28 3 3 2 0 2 6+ 969 0 191 203 151 111 145 68 55 21 10 4 5 5

Secondary school 2,299 0 181 658 501 339 333 131 76 36 22 4 9 9 Years of study 1 283 0 78 123 36 13 16 9 3 2 1 0 0 2 2 462 0 71 187 78 42 41 23 10 1 3 0 3 3 3 635 0 32 175 139 85 112 39 30 12 5 2 3 1 4 118 0 0 66 25 10 5 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 128 0 0 50 48 16 10 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 6+ 673 0 0 57 175 173 149 54 29 20 12 1 1 2

continued

40 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.1 (continued) Table 5.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by age groups according to sex and educational attainment

Sex and education Age group attainment Total 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 +

Tertiary education 116 0 0 13 26 27 16 8 8 2 6 3 2 5 Years of study 1 310057731403001 2 62008139124422314 3 110003402001010 4 80002501000000 5+ 40001210000000

Received diploma, either 777 0 0 58 201 200 165 62 37 22 18 4 3 7 junior or senior high school

Received degree or certifi cate 120003711000000 tertiary education

Education not stated 6,899 965 667 309 341 327 397 518 776 666 630 331 343 629

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 41 Table 5.2 Manatuto: Population in privale households, 6 years and older by literacy* in any of the offi cial languages according to sex and age group

Literacy Sex and age group Total Iliterate Literate

Both sexes 29,776 18,051 11,725 6-9 4,076 3,503 573 10-14 5,003 2,659 2,344 15-19 3,350 1,023 2,327 20-24 2,518 944 1,574 25-29 1,961 784 1,177 30-34 2,328 1,024 1,304 35-39 1,832 1,070 762 40-44 2,202 1,545 657 45-49 1,689 1,285 404 50-54 1,576 1,328 248 55-59 857 748 109 60-64 883 772 111 65 + 1,501 1,366 135

* Literacy a person who know how to read and write continued

42 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.2 (continued) Table 5.2 Manatuto: Population in privale households, 6 years and older by literacy* in any of the offi cial languages according to sex and age group

Literacy Sex and age group Total Iliterate Literate

Male 15,018 8,671 6,347 6-9 2,155 1,858 297 10-14 2,595 1,407 1,188 15-19 1,746 541 1,205 20-24 1,224 456 768 25-29 942 335 607 30-34 1,197 472 725 35-39 915 435 480 40-44 1,049 653 396 45-49 810 546 264 50-54 767 600 167 55-59 432 358 74 60-64 460 377 83 65 + 726 633 93

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 43 Table 5.2 (continued) Table 5.2 Manatuto: Population in privale households, 6 years and older by literacy* in any of the offi cial languages according to sex and age group

Literacy Sex and age group Total Iliterate Literate

Female 14,758 9,380 5,378 6-9 1,921 1,645 276 10-14 2,408 1,252 1,156 15-19 1,604 482 1,122 20-24 1,294 488 806 25-29 1,019 449 570 30-34 1,131 552 579 35-39 917 635 282 40-44 1,153 892 261 45-49 879 739 140 50-54 809 728 81 55-59 425 390 35 60-64 423 395 28 65 + 775 733 42

44 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.3.a Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in portuguese according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Both sexes 29,776 19,546 1,154 5,642 630 2,804 6-9 4,076 3,224 167 534 57 94 10-14 5,003 2,689 237 1,496 109 472 15-19 3,350 1,336 115 1,204 144 551 20-24 2,518 1,447 80 695 66 230 25-29 1,961 1,167 66 513 55 160 30-34 2,328 1,471 81 559 47 170 35-39 1,832 1,264 69 299 36 164 40-44 2,202 1,612 65 162 45 318 45-49 1,689 1,264 58 72 26 269 50-54 1,576 1,292 67 53 12 152 55-59 857 724 37 20 13 63 60-64 883 741 49 13 8 72 65 + 1,501 1,315 63 22 12 89

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 45 Table 5.3.A (continued) Table 5.3.a Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in portuguese according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Total Speak only Read only Speak and read only Speak, read and write read or write

Male 15,018 9,389 702 2,910 370 1,647 6-9 2,155 1,703 92 282 43 35 10-14 2,595 1,438 132 747 55 223 15-19 1,746 720 67 616 60 283 20-24 1,224 675 45 323 41 140 25-29 942 525 37 251 33 96 30-34 1,197 704 47 312 30 104 35-39 915 563 42 173 31 106 40-44 1,049 685 44 92 27 201 45-49 810 529 36 45 17 183 50-54 767 573 41 34 8 111 55-59 432 333 28 12 10 49 60-64 460 352 40 9 5 54 65 + 726 589 51 14 10 62

continued

46 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.3.a (continued) Table 5.3.a Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in portuguese according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Female 14,758 10,157 452 2,732 260 1,157 6-9 1,921 1,521 75 252 14 59 10-14 2,408 1,251 105 749 54 249 15-19 1,604 616 48 588 84 268 20-24 1,294 772 35 372 25 90 25-29 1,019 642 29 262 22 64 30-34 1,131 767 34 247 17 66 35-39 917 701 27 126 5 58 40-44 1,153 927 21 70 18 117 45-49 879 735 22 27 9 86 50-54 809 719 26 19 4 41 55-59 425 391 9 8 3 14 60-64 423 389 9 4 3 18 65 + 775 726 12 8 2 27

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 47 Table 5.3.b Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in Tetum according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Both sexes 29,776 2,867 14,159 996 669 11,085 6-9 4,076 1,240 1,947 254 134 501 10-14 5,003 535 1,687 313 226 2,242 15-19 3,350 120 810 80 78 2,262 20-24 2,518 88 844 42 36 1,508 25-29 1,961 56 704 33 39 1,129 30-34 2,328 75 887 56 58 1,252 35-39 1,832 70 985 24 32 721 40-44 2,202 96 1,436 43 24 603 45-49 1,689 82 1,203 50 13 341 50-54 1,576 142 1,180 23 11 220 55-59 857 72 672 19 8 86 60-64 883 86 669 23 3 102 65 + 1,501 205 1,135 36 7 118

continued

48 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.3.b (continued) Table 5.3.b Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in Tetum according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Male 15,018 1,295 6,880 472 352 6,019 6-9 2,155 663 1,056 106 66 264 10-14 2,595 269 911 156 125 1,134 15-19 1,746 58 426 51 42 1,169 20-24 1,224 33 408 25 23 735 25-29 942 22 300 15 20 585 30-34 1,197 22 423 22 27 703 35-39 915 22 406 13 11 463 40-44 1,049 27 630 14 14 364 45-49 810 20 518 23 7 242 50-54 767 42 562 11 4 148 55-59 432 29 335 5 7 56 60-64 460 19 350 14 2 75 65 + 726 69 555 17 4 81

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 49 Table 5.3.b (continued) Table 5.3.b Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in Tetum according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Female 14,758 1,572 7,279 524 317 5,066 6-9 1,921 577 891 148 68 237 10-14 2,408 266 776 157 101 1,108 15-19 1,604 62 384 29 36 1,093 20-24 1,294 55 436 17 13 773 25-29 1,019 34 404 18 19 544 30-34 1,131 53 464 34 31 549 35-39 917 48 579 11 21 258 40-44 1,153 69 806 29 10 239 45-49 879 62 685 27 6 99 50-54 809 100 618 12 7 72 55-59 425 43 337 14 1 30 60-64 423 67 319 9 1 27 65 + 775 136 580 19 3 37

50 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.3.c Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in bahasa according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Both sexes 29,776 12,450 5,253 1,891 625 9,557 6-9 4,076 2,823 465 438 91 259 10-14 5,003 1,925 566 820 202 1,490 15-19 3,350 635 337 249 91 2,038 20-24 2,518 413 511 72 47 1,475 25-29 1,961 351 416 46 38 1,110 30-34 2,328 462 526 66 48 1,226 35-39 1,832 544 515 34 26 713 40-44 2,202 965 615 39 20 563 45-49 1,689 870 437 39 17 326 50-54 1,576 1,030 334 27 13 172 55-59 857 575 197 15 9 61 60-64 883 648 142 19 3 71 65 + 1,501 1,209 192 27 20 53

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 51 Table 5.3.c (continued) Table 5.3.c Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in bahasa according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Male 15,018 5,621 2,869 961 342 5,225 6-9 2,155 1,490 260 209 51 145 10-14 2,595 985 326 416 107 761 15-19 1,746 332 183 142 51 1,038 20-24 1,224 174 265 39 29 717 25-29 942 136 191 19 18 578 30-34 1,197 157 299 26 23 692 35-39 915 161 274 19 9 452 40-44 1,049 345 321 12 9 362 45-49 810 312 246 27 10 215 50-54 767 434 182 19 9 123 55-59 432 252 122 5 7 46 60-64 460 297 92 12 3 56 65 + 726 546 108 16 16 40

continued

52 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.3.c (continued) Table 5.3.c Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in bahasa according to sex and age group

Language capability

Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Female 14,758 6,829 2,384 930 283 4,332 6-9 1,921 1,333 205 229 40 114 10-14 2,408 940 240 404 95 729 15-19 1,604 303 154 107 40 1,000 20-24 1,294 239 246 33 18 758 25-29 1,019 215 225 27 20 532 30-34 1,131 305 227 40 25 534 35-39 917 383 241 15 17 261 40-44 1,153 620 294 27 11 201 45-49 879 558 191 12 7 111 50-54 809 596 152 8 4 49 55-59 425 323 75 10 2 15 60-64 423 351 50 7 0 15 65 + 775 663 84 11 4 13

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 53 Table 5.3.d Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in english according to sex and age group

Language capability Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Both sexes 29,776 24,821 452 3,298 409 796 6-9 4,076 3,864 49 134 21 8 10-14 5,003 4,235 101 487 60 120 15-19 3,350 2,071 90 914 80 195 20-24 2,518 1,721 59 518 84 136 25-29 1,961 1,389 38 372 49 113 30-34 2,328 1,816 35 343 40 94 35-39 1,832 1,541 25 189 32 45 40-44 2,202 1,978 24 147 18 35 45-49 1,689 1,559 13 83 12 22 50-54 1,576 1,473 11 63 8 21 55-59 857 822 2 26 3 4 60-64 883 865 3 12 1 2 65 + 1,501 1,487 2 10 1 1

continued

54 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 5.3.d (continued) Table 5.3.d Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in english according to sex and age group

Language capability Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Male 15,018 12,241 251 1,838 219 469 6-9 2,155 2,047 25 74 4 5 10-14 2,595 2,205 44 272 25 49 15-19 1,746 1,085 50 474 35 102 20-24 1,224 810 35 262 42 75 25-29 942 622 21 191 32 76 30-34 1,197 890 22 202 22 61 35-39 915 712 19 127 23 34 40-44 1,049 884 16 103 16 30 45-49 810 728 9 45 10 18 50-54 767 690 7 49 5 16 55-59 432 405 1 20 3 3 60-64 460 445 2 12 1 0 65 + 726 718 0 7 1 0

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 55 Table 5.3.d (continued) Table 5.3.d Manatuto: Population in private households, 6 years and older, by language capability in english according to sex and age group

Language capability Sex and age group Do not speak, Speak and Speak, read Total Speak only Read only read or write read only and write

Female 14,758 12,580 201 1,460 190 327 6-9 1,921 1,817 24 60 17 3 10-14 2,408 2,030 57 215 35 71 15-19 1,604 986 40 440 45 93 20-24 1,294 911 24 256 42 61 25-29 1,019 767 17 181 17 37 30-34 1,131 926 13 141 18 33 35-39 917 829 6 62 9 11 40-44 1,153 1,094 8 44 2 5 45-49 879 831 4 38 2 4 50-54 809 783 4 14 3 5 55-59 425 417 1 6 0 1 60-64 423 420 1 0 0 2 65 + 775 769 2 3 0 1

56 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Economic Activity

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 57 Table 6.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, by age groups according to sex and current economic activity

Age group Sex and economic activity Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Both sexes 20,697 3,350 2,518 1,961 2,328 1,832 2,202 1,689 1,576 857 883 523 480 498

In the labor force 13,868 963 1,654 1,478 1,873 1,485 1,801 1,381 1,252 680 622 313 212 154 Government 520 1 43 97 108 94 82 55 25 9 4 2 0 0 UN 7001322145104200000 NGO 163521373530188612000 Private industry 132 7 15 22 17 16 20 17 7 6 3 1 1 0 Self-employed 536 30 74 59 95 69 78 61 36 13 11 2 3 5 Subsistence farming and fi shing 12,131 863 1,391 1,195 1,554 1,237 1,582 1,229 1,168 649 598 308 208 149 Looking and available 316 57 97 46 50 34 11 7 8 2 4 0 0 0

Not in the labor force 6,829 2,387 864 483 455 347 401 308 324 177 261 210 268 344 Student 2,757 2,074 380 79 44 37 37 32 35 9 10 5 12 3 Home duties 2,423 113 345 326 372 271 305 236 205 94 71 40 25 20 Retired/too old 783 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 47 120 125 190 255 Sick/disabled 287 14 8 17 18 18 20 21 26 19 38 28 24 36 No work available 395 132 103 44 17 11 10 9 7 4 7 10 13 28 Other 184 54 28 17 4 10 29 10 5 4 15 2 4 2

continued

58 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.1 (continued) Table 6.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, by age groups according to sex and current economic activity

Age group Sex and economic activity Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Male 10,268 1,746 1,224 942 1,197 915 1,049 810 767 432 460 248 241 237

In the labor force 8,100 544 918 853 1,169 885 1,004 785 728 403 388 180 139 104 Government 387 0 27 67 82 76 65 42 17 7 2 2 0 0 UN 47061213392200000 NGO 119 2 16 23 29 25 11 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 Private industry 110 3 12 18 16 12 19 16 7 4 2 0 1 0 Self-employed 248 14 26 33 47 36 33 31 10 10 3 2 0 3 Subsistence farming and fi shing 6,977 492 775 672 944 704 857 681 678 380 379 176 138 101 Looking and available 212 33 56 28 38 29 10 7 8 1 2 0 0 0

Not in the labor force 2,168 1,202 306 89 28 30 45 25 39 29 72 68 102 133 Student 1,385 1,086 233 41 8 4 5 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 Home duties 62 23 9 5 4 2 4 3 6 2 2 1 0 1 Retired/too old 310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 16 44 48 83 106 Sick/disabled 131 6 6 8 8 9 7 12 10 10 18 13 8 16 No work available 178 61 45 25 6 7 6 3 4 0 2 4 5 10 Other 102 26 13 10 2 8 23 6 5 1 6 1 1 0

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 59 Table 6.1 (continued) Table 6.1 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, by age groups according to sex and current economic activity

Age group Sex and economic activity Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Female 10,429 1,604 1,294 1,019 1,131 917 1,153 879 809 425 423 275 239 261

In the labor force 5,768 419 736 625 704 600 797 596 524 277 234 133 73 50 Government 133 1 16 30 26 18 17 13 8 2 2 0 0 0 UN 2307101212000000 NGO 4435146572002000 Private industry 22 4 3 4 1 4 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 Self-employed 288 16 48 26 48 33 45 30 26 3 8 0 3 2 Subsistence farming and fi shing 5,154 371 616 523 610 533 725 548 490 269 219 132 70 48 Looking and available 104 24 41 18 12 5 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

Not in the labor force 4,661 1,185 558 394 427 317 356 283 285 148 189 142 166 211 Student 1,372 988 147 38 36 33 32 31 34 9 10 4 7 3 Home duties 2,361 90 336 321 368 269 301 233 199 92 69 39 25 19 Retired/too old 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 31 76 77 107 149 Sick/disabled 156 8 2 9 10 9 13 9 16 9 20 15 16 20 No work available 217 71 58 19 11 4 4 6 3 4 5 6 8 18 Other 82 28 15 7 2 2 6 4 0 3 9 1 3 2

60 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age, currently economically active, by age groups according to sex and main occupation

Age group Sex and main occupation Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Both sexes 13,868 963 1,654 1,478 1,873 1,485 1,801 1,381 1,252 680 622 313 212 154

Armed forces 110332030000000 Legislators, senior offi cials 270048342330000 Health professionals 220175072000000 Secondary and tertiary teachers 53 0 1 10 15 1165410000 Religious leaders 100101311012000 Other professionals 37 0 8 114923000000 Health technicians 3301963102200000 Primary teachers 148 0 7 15 23 39 30 20 1112000 Other technicians/associates 100010431010000 Clerical workers 130123320110000 Hotel and restaurant workers 82000014100000 Travel attendants, guides 20020000000000 Sales people 142 6 19 14 40 18 21 11740011 Police offi cers 84 1 16 28 17 1037200000 Security guards 60112100010000 Other service workers 201223444000000 Market farmer 21001000000000 Subsistence farmer 12,216 863 1,402 1,209 1,568 1,251 1,593 1,251 1,167 652 595 307 209 149 Other farmers 80221012000000 Comercial fi shing 00000000000000 Subsistence fi shing 83 10 9 3 11 9 11 4 1138211 Building trade 291125734311001 Handicraft workers 110003142100000

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 61 Table 6.2 (continued) Table 6.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age, currently economically active, by age groups according to sex and main occupation

Age group Sex and main occupation Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Other trades 525679486520000 Mining and oil workers 20110000000000 Electricity workers 81321010000000 Drivers 66 0 10 12 13 7 174300000 Shipping and port workers 20110000000000 Other machine operators 50040100000000 Street vendors 71111101100000 Other informal vendors 504747855215002 Domestic helpers 20001000001000 Building caretakers, porters 251459113100000 Agricultural laborers 70121020010000 Other informal workers 292263843100000 Not Elsewhere Included 319 7 45 61 60 45 42 27 1854410 Not stated 319 57 98 47 50 34 127824000

Male 8,100 544 918 853 1,169 885 1,004 785 728 403 388 180 139 104

Armed forces 110332030000000 Legislators, senior offi cials 250046342330000 Health professionals 110120062000000 Secondary and tertiary teachers 45007151063310000 Religious leaders 70100311010000 Other professionals 290483923000000 Health technicians 210024382200000 Primary teachers 8603811251914600000

continued

62 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.2 (continued) Table 6.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age, currently economically active, by age groups according to sex and main occupation

Age group Sex and main occupation Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Other technicians/associates 90000431010000 Clerical workers 50011210000000 Hotel and restaurant workers 42000002000000 Travel attendants, guides 10010000000000 Sales people 5716821736040001 Police offi cers 66 0 11 21 12 1037200000 Security guards 60112100010000 Other service workers 90202023000000 Market farmer 21001000000000 Subsistence farmer 7,033 494 777 681 957 715 863 698 677 382 375 175 138 101 Other farmers 70221011000000 Comercial fi shing 00000000000000 Subsistence fi shing 513526793516211 Building trade 251025533311001 Handicraft workers 100003142000000 Other trades 284352262220000 Mining and oil workers 20110000000000 Electricity workers 60221010000000 Drivers 66 0 10 12 13 7 174300000 Shipping and port workers 10100000000000 Other machine operators 50040100000000 Street vendors 30110001000000 Other informal vendors 143113320001000 Domestic helpers 20001000001000 Building caretakers, porters 251459113100000

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 63 Table 6.2 (continued) Table 6.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age, currently economically active, by age groups according to sex and main occupation

Age group Sex and main occupation Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Agricultural laborers 30010010010000 Other informal workers 160132432100000 Not Elsewhere Included 195 1 22 36 48 33 21 13 1242300 Not stated 214 33 56 29 38 29 117812000

Female 5,768 419 736 625 704 600 797 596 524 277 234 133 73 50

Armed forces 00000000000000 Legislators, senior offi cials 20002000000000 Health professionals 110055010000000 Secondary and tertiary teachers 80130102100000 Religious leaders 30001000002000 Other professionals 80431000000000 Health technicians 120172020000000 Primary teachers 620471214116512000 Other technicians/associates 10010000000000 Clerical workers 80112110110000 Hotel and restaurant workers 40000012100000 Travel attendants, guides 10010000000000 Sales people 85 5 13 6 19 11 185700010 Police offi cers 181575000000000 Security guards 00000000000000 continued

64 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.2 (continued) Table 6.2 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age, currently economically active, by age groups according to sex and main occupation

Age group Sex and main occupation Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Other service workers 111021421000000 Market farmer 00000000000000 Subsistence farmer 5,183 369 625 528 611 536 730 553 490 270 220 132 71 48 Other farmers 10000001000000 Comercial fi shing 00000000000000 Subsistence fi shing 327415221622000 Building trade 40100201000000 Handicraft workers 10000000100000 Other trades 241327224300000 Mining and oil workers 00000000000000 Electricity workers 21100000000000 Drivers 00000000000000 Shipping and port workers 10010000000000 Other machine operators 00000000000000 Street vendors 41001100100000 Other informal vendors 361634535214002 Domestic helpers 00000000000000 Building caretakers, porters 00000000000000 Agricultural laborers 40111010000000 Other informal workers 132131411000000 Not Elsewhere Included 124 6 23 25 12 12 21 14612110 Not stated 105 24 42 18 12510012000

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 65 Table 6.3 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, currently economically active by age group according to sex and industry

Age group Sex and industry Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Both sexes 13,868 963 1,654 1,478 1,873 1,485 1,801 1,381 1,252 680 622 313 212 154

Agriculture 12,213 868 1,400 1,198 1,566 1,248 1,594 1,248 1,173 650 601 309 208 150 Forestry 30002010000000 Fishing 101 5 14 15 19 13 137553020 Mining, quarrying, oil 40211000000000 Manufacturing 91112121000000 Electricity 110172100000000 Construction 351247555310101 Wholesaling, Retailing, Selling 302 17 42 40 61 34 37 30 23 104013 Hotels, Restaurants, and Cafes 91100015100000 Transport & Warehousing 56 0 9 12 10 6 144100000 Communications 120621210000000 Financial 20001010000000 Real Estate, Renting Property 191244421010000 Public Administration (government) 77 0 5 13 21 16 144130000 Defence 59 1 15 16 10745100000 Education 212 0 8 28 38 49 36 30 1832000 Health & Social Services 54 0 3 12 12 4 175100000 Community Services 91 1 8 21 17 16 146512000 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 20001100000000 Private Households 344464534103000 U N Agencies, Diplomatic 247 6 34 52 44 39 31 19 1143310 Not stated 316 57 97 46 50 34 117824000

continued

66 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.3 (continued) Table 6.3 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, currently economically active by age group according to sex and industry

Age group Sex and industry Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Male 8,100 544 918 853 1,169 885 1,004 785 728 403 388 180 139 104

Agriculture 7,006 493 771 670 949 711 865 695 678 379 379 177 137 102 Forestry 30002010000000 Fishing 97 5 14 15 17 13 117553020 Mining, quarrying, oil 40211000000000 Manufacturing 50012011000000 Electricity 110172100000000 Construction 341247455310101 Wholesaling, Retailing, Selling 122 8 12 24 25 16 10 12482001 Hotels, Restaurants, and Cafes 41100002000000 Transport & Warehousing 56 0 9 12 10 6 144100000 Communications 110621110000000 Financial 20001010000000 Real Estate, Renting Property 100013320010000 Public Administration (government) 610581414124130000 Defence 48 0 11 128745100000 Education 140 0 3 17 28 35 23 20 1220000 Health & Social Services 3401472145100000 Community Services 68 1 6 15 11 14 105510000 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 20001100000000 Private Households 61022001000000 U N Agencies, Diplomatic 164 1 18 30 40 28 20 12922200 Not stated 212 33 56 28 38 29 107812000

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 67 Table 6.3 (continued) Table 6.3 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years and older, currently economically active by age group according to sex and industry

Age group Sex and industry Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 +

Female 5,768 419 736 625 704 600 797 596 524 277 234 133 73 50

Agriculture 5,207 375 629 528 617 537 729 553 495 271 222 132 71 48 Forestry 00000000000000 Fishing 40002020000000 Mining, quarrying, oil 00000000000000 Manufacturing 41100110000000 Electricity 00000000000000 Construction 10000100000000 Wholesaling, Retailing, Selling 180 9 30 16 36 18 27 18 1922012 Hotels, Restaurants, and Cafes 50000013100000 Transport & Warehousing 00000000000000 Communications 10000100000000 Financial 00000000000000 Real Estate, Renting Property 91231101000000 Public Administration (government) 160057220000000 Defence 111442000000000 Education 72 0 5 11 10 14 13 10612000 Health & Social Services 200285230000000 Community Services 230266241002000 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 00000000000000 Private Households 283442533103000 U N Agencies, Diplomatic 83 5 16 22 4 11 117221110 Not stated 104 24 41 18 12510012000

68 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.4 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, current economically active, by number of days worked in the week prior to the census day according to sex and age groups

Days worked Sex and age group Total 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days

Both sexes 13,552 21 64 133 269 587 11,211 1,267 15-19 906 0 10 13 24 39 777 43 20-24 1,557 3 5 12 35 60 1,321 121 25-29 1,432 1 8 15 25 104 1,132 147 30-34 1,823 2 5 24 26 81 1,487 198 35-39 1,451 1 4 11 27 59 1,225 124 40-44 1,790 6 9 19 33 86 1,449 188 45-49 1,374 7 6 13 21 48 1,130 149 50-54 1,244 0 5 5 32 48 1,043 111 55-59 678 0 4 7 21 16 574 56 60-64 618 0 2 4 17 25 509 61 65-69 313 0 4 3 2 8 264 32 70-74 212 0 1 3 4 9 176 19 75 + 154 1 1 4 2 4 124 18

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 69 Table 6.4 (continued) Table 6.4 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, current economically active, by number of days worked in the week prior to the census day according to sex and age groups

Days worked Sex and age group Total 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days

Male 7,888 8 18 51 84 294 6,937 496 15-19 511 0 4 5 11 16 458 17 20-24 862 2 1 5 6 28 766 54 25-29 825 1 3 5 6 52 701 57 30-34 1,131 2 1 11 11 49 970 87 35-39 856 1 1 7 10 37 750 50 40-44 994 1 1 6 7 47 863 69 45-49 778 1 1 3 4 18 690 61 50-54 720 0 1 0 8 18 664 29 55-59 402 0 3 3 11 7 348 30 60-64 386 0 0 1 6 12 348 19 65-69 180 0 2 2 0 3 166 7 70-74 139 0 0 1 2 3 123 10 75 + 104 0 0 2 2 4 90 6 continued

70 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.4 (continued) Table 6.4 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, current economically active, by number of days worked in the week prior to the census day according to sex and age groups

Days worked Sex and age group Total 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days

Female 5,664 13 46 82 185 293 4,274 771 15-19 395 0 6 8 13 23 319 26 20-24 695 1 4 7 29 32 555 67 25-29 607 0 5 10 19 52 431 90 30-34 692 0 4 13 15 32 517 111 35-39 595 0 3 4 17 22 475 74 40-44 796 5 8 13 26 39 586 119 45-49 596 6 5 10 17 30 440 88 50-54 524 0 4 5 24 30 379 82 55-59 276 0 1 4 10 9 226 26 60-64 232 0 2 3 11 13 161 42 65-69 133 0 2 1 2 5 98 25 70-74 73 0 1 2 2 6 53 9 75 + 50 1 1 2 0 0 34 12

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 71 Table 6.5 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, currently economically active, by number of months worked prior to census day, according to sex and age groups

Number of months worked Not Sex and age group Total 123456789101112applicable

Total 20,697 134 58 256 108 108 636 153 399 284 833 1,211 9,372 7,145 15-19 3,350 10 7 22 11 10 38 4 34 21 45 73 631 2,444 20-24 2,518 20 4 37 10 20 75 13 52 21 101 130 1,074 961 25-29 1,961 14 11 26 14 8 52 12 28 22 86 136 1,023 529 30-34 2,328 19 8 33 16 12 79 12 51 47 118 181 1,247 505 35-39 1,832 13 6 28 10 9 62 12 49 30 85 137 1,010 381 40-44 2,202 22 9 31 18 14 86 26 51 44 97 157 1,235 412 45-49 1,689 8 6 26 13 11 72 22 42 39 79 98 958 315 50-54 1,576 12 2 23 5 6 69 15 31 25 80 122 854 332 55-59 85761769441425165959432179 60-64 883 6 1 10 2 5 40 9 20 9 48 54 414 265 65-69 523 2141476741726234210 70-74 480 228107292627146268 75 + 4980011056041211114344

continued

72 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.5 (continued) Table 6.5 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, currently economically active, by number of months worked prior to census day, according to sex and age groups

Number of months worked Not Sex and age group Total 123456789101112applicable

Male 10,268 59 28 109 30 33 262 98 139 137 463 736 5,794 2,380 15-19 1,746 3 3 10 6 3 17 2 14 9 29 44 371 1,235 20-24 1,224 8 2 18 1 4 23 8 15 8 62 77 636 362 25-29 942 3 6 11 3 3 21 10 9 11 46 85 617 117 30-34 1,197 10 5 14 5 5 29 9 17 25 72 118 822 66 35-39 915 7 5 14 2 5 29 8 13 14 47 92 620 59 40-44 1,049 12384532152121469673155 45-49 8103193325131117366059732 50-54 767 4 1 10 2 1 33 11 10 10 38 67 533 47 55-59 43240511227109352628230 60-64 46031412206117303726474 65-69 248 01211332181314568 70-74 241 204004161514102102 75 + 2370001045049774133

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 73 Table 6.5 (continued) Table 6.5 Manatuto: Population in private households, 15 years of age and older, currently economically active, by number of months worked prior to census day, according to sex and age groups

Number of months worked Not Sex and age group Total 123456789101112applicable

Female 10,429 75 30 147 78 75 374 55 260 147 370 475 3,578 4,765 15-19 1,604 7 4 12 5 7 21 2 20 12 16 29 260 1,209 20-24 1,294 12 2 19 9 16 52 5 37 13 39 53 438 599 25-29 1,019 11 5 15 11 5 31 2 19 11 40 51 406 412 30-34 1,131 9 3 19 11 7 50 3 34 22 46 63 425 439 35-39 917 6 1 14 8 4 33 4 36 16 38 45 390 322 40-44 1,153 10 6 23 14 9 54 11 30 23 51 61 504 357 45-49 879 5 5 17 10 8 47 9 31 22 43 38 361 283 50-54 809 8 1 13 3 5 36 4 21 15 42 55 321 285 55-59 425212582271572433150149 60-64 42330613203921817150191 65-69 27520203435391389142 70-74 23902410313111344166 75 + 2610010011003440211

74 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 6.6 Manatuto: Private households with residents 15 years and older and number of persons 15 years and older by number of unpaid days worked for the suco community

Total number of Total number of Total number Days worked household with persons 15+ years of days worked per person residents 15+ years

Total 8,338 20,697 33,427 1.6 None 3,537 8,345 1 day 564 1,450 2 days 811 2,111 3 days 388 1,042 4 days 556 1,409 5 days 267 655 6 - 7 days 1,259 3,259 8 - 9 days 65 169 10 - 12 days 221 529 More than 12 670 1,728

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 75 76 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Disability

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 77 Table 7.1 Manatuto: Private households by presence of persons with disability (if any) and type of disability according to sex and age of the head of the household

Households where no With mental With physical Phisical and mental Sex and age group Total disabilities were found disability only disability only disability present

Both sexes 8,338 7,166 163 930 79 15-19 191 181 3 5 2 20-24 562 524 5 30 3 25-29 753 693 14 43 3 30-34 1,111 1,023 10 74 4 35-39 939 839 18 75 7 40-44 1,090 955 23 101 11 45-49 896 777 18 94 7 50-54 892 718 26 135 13 55-59 480 389 17 69 5 60-64 529 420 8 95 6 65-69 334 262 10 54 8 70-74 287 214 2 68 3 75 + 274 171 9 87 7

continued

78 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 7.1 (continued) Table 7.1 Manatuto: Private households by presence of persons with disability (if any) and type of disability according to sex and age of the head of the household

Households where no With mental With physical Phisical and mental Sex and age group Total disabilities were found disability only disability only disability present

Male 5,691 4,894 96 648 53 15-19 93 88 2 2 1 20-24 317 291 2 21 3 25-29 487 448 8 28 3 30-34 807 748 8 50 1 35-39 681 608 11 57 5 40-44 772 685 13 66 8 45-49 631 543 11 72 5 50-54 623 510 15 91 7 55-59 342 273 12 54 3 60-64 369 289 4 70 6 65-69 211 166 5 35 5 70-74 188 134 1 51 2 75 + 170 111 4 51 4

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 79 Table 7.1 (continued) Table 7.1 Manatuto: Private households by presence of persons with disability (if any) and type of disability according to sex and age of the head of the household

Households where no With mental With physical Phisical and mental Sex and age group Total disabilities were found disability only disability only disability present

Female 2,647 2,272 67 282 26 15-19 98 93 1 3 1 20-24 245 233 3 9 0 25-29 266 245 6 15 0 30-34 304 275 2 24 3 35-39 258 231 7 18 2 40-44 318 270 10 35 3 45-49 265 234 7 22 2 50-54 269 208 11 44 6 55-59 138 116 5 15 2 60-64 160 131 4 25 0 65-69 123 96 5 19 3 70-74 99 80 1 17 1 75 + 104 60 5 36 3

80 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Housing

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 81 Table 8.1 Manatuto: Private households by type of ownership of the dwelling according to construction material of fl oor, walls and roof Type of ownership of the dwelling Material of fl oor, walls and roof Individual or Community or Government Total Church property family owned suco owned owned

Private households 8,338 8,136 16 169 17

Material of fl oors Concrete or tile 2,115 1,953 3 144 15 Wood 147145020 Soil 6,076 6,038 13 23 2

Materials of walls Concrete/brick 2,856 2,696 4 141 15 Wood 42 41 0 1 0 Bamboo 4,618 4,604 7 6 1 Corrugated iron 817 791 5 21 0 Clay 54001

Material of roof Concrete/brick 33 30 0 3 0 Wood 55000 Bamboo 3,649 3,633 6 10 0 Corrugated iron 4,408 4,238 9 146 15 Tiles 00000 Asbestos 243 230 1 10 2

82 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 8.2 Manatuto: Private dwellings by type of ownership of the dwelling (occupied only) according to construction material of fl oor, walls and roof

Type of ownership of the dwelling

Material of fl oor, walls and roof Individual or Community or Government Total Church property family owned suco owned owned

Private dwellings 6,602 6,423 14 150 15

Material of fl oors Concrete or tile 1,600 1,456 3 128 13 Wood 110 109 0 1 0 Soil 4,892 4,858 11 21 2

Materials of walls Concrete/brick 2,148 2,008 3 124 13 Wood 36 35 0 1 0 Bamboo 3,767 3,754 6 6 1 Corrugated iron 646 622 5 19 0 Clay 5 4 0 0 1

Material of roof Concrete/brick 30 28 0 2 0 Wood 3 3 0 0 0 Bamboo 3,017 3,001 6 10 0 Corrugated iron 3,338 3,186 7 131 14 Tiles 0 0 0 0 0 Asbestos 214 205 1 7 1

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 83 Table 8.3.a Manatuto: Private households by construction material of fl oor according to sex and age group of the head of the household

Type construction material of fl oor Sex and age group Total Concrete or tile Wood Soil

Total 8,338 2,115 147 6,076 15-19 191 39 2 150 20-24 562 140 8 414 25-29 753 208 13 532 30-34 1,111 320 13 778 35-39 939 251 11 677 40-44 1,090 254 22 814 45-49 896 198 19 679 50-54 892 220 16 656 55-59 480 111 11 358 60-64 529 120 9 400 65-69 334 102 7 225 70-74 287 67 5 215 75 + 274 85 11 178

Male 5,691 1,374 104 4,213 15-19 93 16 0 77 20-24 317 66 5 246 25-29 487 124 6 357 30-34 807 229 8 570 35-39 681 185 7 489 40-44 772 175 16 581

continued

84 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 8.3.A (continued) Table 8.3.a Manatuto: Private households by construction material of fl oor according to sex and age group of the head of the household

Type construction material of fl oor Sex and age group Total Concrete or tile Wood Soil

45-49 631 135 15 481 50-54 623 140 11 472 55-59 342 73 11 258 60-64 369 78 8 283 65-69 211 61 5 145 70-74 188 43 3 142 75 + 170 49 9 112

Female 2,647 741 43 1,863 15-19 98 23 2 73 20-24 245 74 3 168 25-29 266 84 7 175 30-34 304 91 5 208 35-39 258 66 4 188 40-44 318 79 6 233 45-49 265 63 4 198 50-54 269 80 5 184 55-59 138 38 0 100 60-64 160 42 1 117 65-69 123 41 2 80 70-74 99 24 2 73 75 + 104 36 2 66

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 85 Table 8.3.b Manatuto: Private households by construction material of walls according to sex and age group of the head of the household

Type construction material of walls Sex and age group Total Concrete or brick Wood Bamboo Corrugated iron Clay

Total 8,338 2,856 42 4,618 817 5 15-19 191 54 0 125 12 0 20-24 562 196 2 300 64 0 25-29 753 279 4 385 84 1 30-34 1,111 414 5 584 108 0 35-39 939 322 6 522 89 0 40-44 1,090 371 5 611 102 1 45-49 896 288 3 514 89 2 50-54 892 287 7 522 76 0 55-59 480 161 2 278 38 1 60-64 529 152 3 312 62 0 65-69 334 125 1 176 32 0 70-74 287 96 1 159 31 0 75 + 274 111 3 130 30 0

Male 5,691 1,809 32 3,369 477 4 15-19 93 21 0 67 5 0 20-24 317 104 1 185 27 0 25-29 487 155 3 280 48 1 30-34 807 284 4 451 68 0 35-39 681 224 6 395 56 0 40-44 772 254 5 452 61 0

continued

86 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 8.3.B (continued) Table 8.3.b Manatuto: Private households by construction material of walls according to sex and age group of the head of the household

Type construction material of walls Sex and age group Total Concrete or brick Wood Bamboo Corrugated iron Clay

45-49 631 188 3 387 51 2 50-54 623 187 5 382 49 0 55-59 342 99 2 216 24 1 60-64 369 90 1 239 39 0 65-69 211 74 0 119 18 0 70-74 188 62 0 112 14 0 75 + 170 67 2 84 17 0

Female 2,647 1,047 10 1,249 340 1 15-19 98 33 0 58 7 0 20-24 245 92 1 115 37 0 25-29 266 124 1 105 36 0 30-34 304 130 1 133 40 0 35-39 258 98 0 127 33 0 40-44 318 117 0 159 41 1 45-49 265 100 0 127 38 0 50-54 269 100 2 140 27 0 55-59 138 62 0 62 14 0 60-64 160 62 2 73 23 0 65-69 123 51 1 57 14 0 70-74 99 34 1 47 17 0 75 + 104 44 1 46 13 0

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 87 Table 8.3.c Manatuto: Private households by construction material of roof according to sex and age group construction material of roof

Type construction material of roof Sex and age group Total Concrete or brick Wood Bamboo Corrugated iron Tiles Asbestos

Total 8,338 33 5 3,649 4,408 0 243 15-19 191 2 0 100 84 0 5 20-24 562 2 0 239 304 0 17 25-29 753 2 2 320 403 0 26 30-34 1,111 3 0 434 631 0 43 35-39 939 3 0 386 515 0 35 40-44 1,090 9 2 461 591 0 27 45-49 896 4 1 405 459 0 27 50-54 892 5 0 436 429 0 22 55-59 480 0 0 211 256 0 13 60-64 529 0 0 253 266 0 10 65-69 334 2 0 155 171 0 6 70-74 287 0 0 137 141 0 9 75 + 274 1 0 112 158 0 3

Male 5,691 22 3 2,609 2,854 0 203 15-19 93 1 0 56 33 0 3 20-24 317 1 0 144 159 0 13 25-29 487 1 2 214 247 0 23 30-34 807 2 0 329 437 0 39 35-39 681 3 0 291 357 0 30 40-44 772 7 1 331 408 0 25

continued

88 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 8.3.C (continued) Table 8.3.c Manatuto: Private households by construction material of roof according to sex and age group construction material of roof

Type construction material of roof Sex and age group Total Concrete or brick Wood Bamboo Corrugated iron Tiles Asbestos

45-49 631 2 0 300 306 0 23 50-54 623 3 0 322 282 0 16 55-59 342 0 0 162 170 0 10 60-64 369 0 0 187 174 0 8 65-69 211 1 0 104 102 0 4 70-74 188 0 0 95 86 0 7 75 + 170 1 0 74 93 0 2

Female 2,647 11 2 1,040 1,554 0 40 15-19 98 1 0 44 51 0 2 20-24 245 1 0 95 145 0 4 25-29 266 1 0 106 156 0 3 30-34 304 1 0 105 194 0 4 35-39 258 0 0 95 158 0 5 40-44 318 2 1 130 183 0 2 45-49 265 2 1 105 153 0 4 50-54 269 2 0 114 147 0 6 55-59 138 0 0 49 86 0 3 60-64 160 0 0 66 92 0 2 65-69 123 1 0 51 69 0 2 70-74 99 0 0 42 55 0 2 75 + 104 0 0 38 65 0 1

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 89 Table 8.4 Manatuto: Private households according to livestock kept and number of persons and amount of livestock in those households

Animals Household Persons Amount of livestock

Chickens 6,210 28,339 23,741 Pigs 5,808 27,148 11,853 Sheeps 564 2,572 4,839 Goats 2,236 10,664 7,362 Horses 1,778 8,762 2,786 Cattle 1,508 7,281 4,457 Buffalo 1,309 6,079 6,819

90 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 8.5 Manatuto: Private households according to crops cultivated and persons in those households

Crops Households Persons

Rice 4,507 19,930 Maize 5,158 23,660 Cassava 5,100 23,375 Vegetables 4,273 19,762 Fruit (seasonal) 4,798 22,375 Fruit (permanent) 4,673 21,703 Coffe 2,633 12,666 Coconut 4,764 21,783 Other seasonal crops 4,212 19,598 Other permanent crops 4,416 20,495

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 91 92 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Migration

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 93 Table 9.1 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of birth and present residence according to sex and age groups (life-time migration)

Born in Manatuto Living in Manatuto Born in Manatuto and living in another and born in another Born abroad Unknown district Total Total residents (non-migrants) district district (immigrants) of birth (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Total 33,799 7,113 2,448 127 345 36,719 0-4 5,590 484 276 24 63 5,953 5-9 4,741 525 269 10 46 5,066 10-14 4,673 520 294 0 36 5,003 15-19 3,056 926 248 7 39 3,350 20-24 2,291 863 193 9 25 2,518 25-29 1,750 653 170 23 18 1,961 30-34 2,086 772 202 23 17 2,328 35-39 1,629 562 162 13 28 1,832 40-44 1,979 497 194 11 18 2,202 45-49 1,532 399 139 4 14 1,689 50-54 1,453 328 112 2 9 1,576 55-59 791 180 57 0 9 857 60-64 818 172 56 1 8 883 65-69 485 88 29 0 9 523 70-74 447 62 31 0 2 480 75 + 478 82 16 0 4 498

continued

94 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 9.1 (continued) Table 9.1 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of birth and present residence according to sex and age groups (life-time migration)

Born in Manatuto Living in Manatuto Born in Manatuto and living in another and born in another Born abroad Unknown district Total Total residents (non-migrants) district district (immigrants) of birth (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Male 17,032 3,670 1,288 64 186 18,570 0-4 2,865 265 127 12 36 3,040 5-9 2,489 261 147 5 26 2,667 10-14 2,425 290 149 0 21 2,595 15-19 1,576 450 144 4 22 1,746 20-24 1,124 449 87 0 13 1,224 25-29 825 332 97 10 10 942 30-34 1,074 406 107 9 7 1,197 35-39 793 288 98 10 14 915 40-44 924 258 107 10 8 1,049 45-49 731 199 69 3 7 810 50-54 705 168 56 1 5 767 55-59 392 94 36 0 4 432 60-64 426 94 29 0 5 460 65-69 230 44 13 0 5 248 70-74 225 31 15 0 1 241 75 + 228 41 7 0 2 237 continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 95 Table 9.1 (continued) Table 9.1 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of birth and present residence according to sex and age groups (life-time migration)

Born in Manatuto Living in Manatuto Born in Manatuto and living in another and born in another Born abroad Unknown district Total Total residents (non-migrants) district district (immigrants) of birth (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Female 16,767 3,443 1,160 63 159 18,149 0-4 2,725 219 149 12 27 2,913 5-9 2,252 264 122 5 20 2,399 10-14 2,248 230 145 0 15 2,408 15-19 1,480 476 104 3 17 1,604 20-24 1,167 414 106 9 12 1,294 25-29 925 321 73 13 8 1,019 30-34 1,012 366 95 14 10 1,131 35-39 836 274 64 3 14 917 40-44 1,055 239 87 1 10 1,153 45-49 801 200 70 1 7 879 50-54 748 160 56 1 4 809 55-59 399 86 21 0 5 425 60-64 392 78 27 1 3 423 65-69 255 44 16 0 4 275 70-74 222 31 16 0 1 239 75 + 250 41 9 0 2 261

96 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 9.2 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in January 1999 according to age and sex groups

Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto Living abroad in 1999 and in another 2004 an in another Unknown district of Total in 1999 and 2004 1999 Total residents district in 2004 district in 1999 residence in 1999 (non-migrants) (immigrants) (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Total 22,172 2,679 871 202 13,474 36,719 0-4 5,953 0 0 0 0 5,953 5-9 2,884 229 111 25 2,046 5,066 10-14 2,466 270 137 29 2,371 5,003 15-19 1,777 633 128 17 1,428 3,350 20-24 1,330 524 89 21 1,078 2,518 25-29 1,041 273 70 19 831 1,961 30-34 1,235 214 77 26 990 2,328 35-39 915 139 61 14 842 1,832 40-44 1,152 105 46 15 989 2,202 45-49 852 82 50 12 775 1,689 50-54 787 79 33 7 749 1,576 55-59 485 46 23 4 345 857 60-64 490 31 20 4 369 883 65-69 284 23 8 3 228 523 70-74 274 13 8 2 196 480 75 + 247 18 10 4 237 498

continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 97 Table 9.2 (continued) Table 9.2 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in January 1999 according to age and sex groups

Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto Living abroad in 1999 and in another 2004 an in another Unknown district of Total in 1999 and 2004 1999 Total residents district in 2004 district in 1999 residence in 1999 (non-migrants) (immigrants) (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Male 11,259 1,368 479 105 6,727 18,570 0-4 3,040 0 0 0 0 3,040 5-9 1,515 115 64 11 1,077 2,667 10-14 1,303 142 70 15 1,207 2,595 15-19 918 285 74 7 747 1,746 20-24 657 284 44 9 514 1,224 25-29 522 146 37 11 372 942 30-34 639 119 40 17 501 1,197 35-39 471 81 38 9 397 915 40-44 561 55 27 9 452 1,049 45-49 392 41 26 5 387 810 50-54 385 36 19 4 359 767 55-59 231 25 13 1 187 432 60-64 260 12 11 2 187 460 65-69 124 10 5 1 118 248 70-74 124 7 4 1 112 241 75 + 117 10 7 3 110 237

continued

98 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 9.2 (continued) Table 9.2 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in January 1999 according to age and sex groups

Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto Living abroad in 1999 and in another 2004 an in another Unknown district of Total in 1999 and 2004 1999 Total residents district in 2004 district in 1999 residence in 1999 (non-migrants) (immigrants) (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Female 10,913 1,311 392 97 6,747 18,149 0-4 2,913 0 0 0 0 2,913 5-9 1,369 114 47 14 969 2,399 10-14 1,163 128 67 14 1,164 2,408 15-19 859 348 54 10 681 1,604 20-24 673 240 45 12 564 1,294 25-29 519 127 33 8 459 1,019 30-34 596 95 37 9 489 1,131 35-39 444 58 23 5 445 917 40-44 591 50 19 6 537 1,153 45-49 460 41 24 7 388 879 50-54 402 43 14 3 390 809 55-59 254 21 10 3 158 425 60-64 230 19 9 2 182 423 65-69 160 13 3 2 110 275 70-74 150 6 4 1 84 239 75 + 130 8 3 1 127 261

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 99 Table 9.3 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in July 2002 according to to age and sex groups

Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto Living abroad in 2002 and in another 2004 an in another Unknown district of Total in 2002 and 2004 2002 Total residents district in 2004 district in 2002 residence in 2002 (non-migrants) (immigrants) (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Total 19,752 1,781 676 118 16,173 36,719 0-4 3,904 17 10 2 2,037 5,953 5-9 2,040 185 85 13 2,928 5,066 10-14 2,536 206 110 18 2,339 5,003 15-19 1,860 401 96 8 1,386 3,350 20-24 1,389 259 68 15 1,046 2,518 25-29 1,091 160 48 9 813 1,961 30-34 1,307 135 43 11 967 2,328 35-39 947 102 52 9 824 1,832 40-44 1,187 80 38 7 970 2,202 45-49 878 58 40 7 764 1,689 50-54 802 68 26 8 740 1,576 55-59 495 37 20 5 337 857 60-64 497 27 18 3 365 883 65-69 289 22 7 0 227 523 70-74 276 10 9 2 193 480 75 + 254 14 6 1 237 498

continued

100 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 9.3 (continued) Table 9.3 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in July 2002 according to to age and sex groups

Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto Living abroad in 2002 and in another 2004 an in another Unknown district of Total in 2002 and 2004 2002 Total residents district in 2004 district in 2002 residence in 2002 (non-migrants) (immigrants) (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Male 10,030 885 365 64 8,111 18,570 0-4 1,991 9 2 1 1,046 3,040 5-9 1,084 98 49 8 1,526 2,667 10-14 1,338 108 56 8 1,193 2,595 15-19 964 175 59 3 720 1,746 20-24 687 138 31 7 499 1,224 25-29 545 81 28 6 363 942 30-34 684 68 17 7 489 1,197 35-39 487 61 32 7 389 915 40-44 580 38 21 3 445 1,049 45-49 404 29 21 3 382 810 50-54 392 29 14 6 355 767 55-59 238 20 11 2 181 432 60-64 263 9 10 2 185 460 65-69 126 9 4 0 118 248 70-74 125 5 5 1 110 241 75 + 122 8 5 0 110 237 continued

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 101 Table 9.3 (continued) Table 9.3 Manatuto: Population in private households by place of present residence and residence in July 2002 according to to age and sex groups

Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto in Living in Manatuto Living abroad in 2002 and in another 2004 an in another Unknown district of Total in 2002 and 2004 2002 Total residents district in 2004 district in 2002 residence in 2002 (non-migrants) (immigrants) (out-migrants) (in-migrants)

Female 9,722 896 311 54 8,062 18,149 0-4 1,913 8 8 1 991 2,913 5-9 956 87 36 5 1,402 2,399 10-14 1,198 98 54 10 1,146 2,408 15-19 896 226 37 5 666 1,604 20-24 702 121 37 8 547 1,294 25-29 546 79 20 3 450 1,019 30-34 623 67 26 4 478 1,131 35-39 460 41 20 2 435 917 40-44 607 42 17 4 525 1,153 45-49 474 29 19 4 382 879 50-54 410 39 12 2 385 809 55-59 257 17 9 3 156 425 60-64 234 18 8 1 180 423 65-69 163 13 3 0 109 275 70-74 151 5 4 1 83 239 75 + 132 6 1 1 127 261

102 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Table 9.4 Manatuto: Population in private households 5 years and older living in Manatuto in 1999 and in another district in 2004 by sex and reason for moving

Total Male Female

Total 2,679 1,368 1,311 Work 196 143 53 Education 787 421 366 Marriage 213 79 134 Family moved 230 117 113 Returned to family land 215 91 124 Violence 650 322 328 More secure 237 132 105 Temporary housing 66 34 32 Other 85 29 56

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 103 Table 9.5 Manatuto: Population in private households 2 years and older living in Manatuto in 2002 and in another district in 2004 by sex and reason for moving

Total Male Female

Total 1,781 885 896 Work 130 106 24 Education 593 304 289 Marriage 153 66 87 Family moved 188 101 87 Returned to family land 200 89 111 Violence 332 142 190 More secure 79 39 40 Temporary housing 37 21 16 Other 69 17 52

104 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Census Glossary

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 105 2004 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS GLOSSARY

This glossary contains defi nitions of census terms and provides the d. Corrugated Iron explanations needed to understand the census results presented in tables, e. Clay graphs and maps. Most defi nitions of entries in this glossary are based on f. Other the questions on the 2004 Census questionnaire. This is because the fi rst step 2) Roof to understand a census statistic is to know how it was collected and which a. Wood specifi c units are included. b. Bamboo/Thatch/Grass c. Corrugated iron It is expected that this glossary become a helpful document for census d. Tiles data users and provide them with the necessary information for a better e. Asbestos understanding of the available census statistics. f. Other 3) Floor a. Concrete or Tile Age b. Wood The age of each person was obtained by asking directly for the age in years c. Soil (on the last birthday). The age of babies less than one year old was recorded d. Other as 0. Regarding age groups, 0-4 years includes those who are less than 5 Notice that the category “other”, refers mainly to temporary material. years old, 5-9 years includes those aged 5 years or more but less than 10 years. The 85+ group includes those 85 years or older. Cultivation of Crops It refers to all relevant crops cultivated by the household. The census Collective Households question was: Does this household grow any crops, either temporary or They are dwellings where people live, on a temporary or permanent basis, permanent, to support the household? If yes, please tick applicable box(es). but do not relate to each other to form a household; instead, provisions of The boxes refers to the following crops: rice, maize, cassava, vegetables, living essentials are usually made by an institutional organization. Examples fruit (temporary) fruit (permanent), coffee, coconut, other temporary crops, include convents, prisons, orphanages, hospitals, boarding schools and other permanent crops. hotels. Current Economic Activity Construction Materials This term refers to the classifi cation of the population into the economically It refers to the predominant or most utilized material in the construction of active (in the labor force) and the not economically active (not in the labor the house, in particular walls, roof and fl oor. force). The former comprises people who furnish the supply of labor for the 1) External walls production of goods and services during the reference time period chosen for a. Concrete/Brick the census. The latter refers to those persons who did not participate in the b. Wood c. Bamboo

106 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT labor force during the reference time period and if they were unemployed, did members of the household do not work outside the not search for a job. These two categories are then sub-divided as follows: dwelling but are involved in the household efforts towards subsistence farming and/or fi shing, they 1) In the Labor Force: were coded as subsistence farmers/fi shers rather a. Government. This activity includes individuals than home duties. directly employed by national, district government g. Looking and Available. Persons not currently agencies, and sub-district that receive wage employed, but who are currently looking for work compensation for their jobs. and are available to start working. b. UN. Individuals that are employed by the United Nations or one of its affi liated agencies 2) Not in the Labor Force: c. NGO. The employees of a non-governmental a. Student. A person who is attending a formal organization devoted to achieving public rather educational institution as a full-time student and is than private objectives. Persons doing volunteer not currently working (although he/she may have, or work for NGO’s are also included. be looking for, part-time employment). d. Private Industry. Individuals employed in market- b. Home Duties. Individuals who are occupied with driven, for-profi t industries. daily tasks associated with home life in their own e. Self-Employed. Individuals who operate their household. own independent enterprises, with or without c. Retired/Too Old. This category is for people not hiring employees. Also includes persons engaged seeking work because of their age. independently in trade. d. Sick/Disabled. Individuals who are unable to f. Subsistence Farming/Fishing. In the case of participate in the work force because of a disability or farming, refers to a mode of agriculture in which a sickness. plot of land is held, though not necessarily owned e. No Work Available. A person who may be available by a single family that produces only enough food to work and who may have attempted to fi nd work in to feed itself. Favorable weather can allow the the past, but who is not now looking for work because subsistence farmer to produce a surplus, which can they consider none to be available. be sold or bartered. Subsistence fi shing, is a mode of f. Other. A person not in the work force who has not economic activity in which a family owns full or a worked and has not sought work, and who does not signifi cant share of a boat used to fi sh for suffi cient fi t into any of the other “Not in the Labor Force” quantities to feed itself. Favorable circumstances categories. can allow the subsistence fi sher to harvest a surplus, which can be sold or bartered. In cases where female

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 107 Degree of Literacy Head of Household It is the capacity of a person to read and write, or any combination thereof as Is the person identifi ed by other members of the household as such. informed by the interviewee. Household District It is defi ned as one or more persons residing in the same dwelling, and who make The district was the main administrative division of Timor-Leste during the common provision for food and other essentials for living. 2004 census. The country is divided into 13 districts. At present, the main division is the region. The country is divided into 5 regions. Household Size It is the number of members of the household. Sometimes it is convenient to distinguish between adult members (older than 6 years or older than 14 years) District of Enumeration and child members in order to differentiate the effect of fertility from the effect It refers to the place where the person was counted on census day. of household complexity on household size. The latter is the tendency of the adult population to form their own household as opposed to residing in someone else’s District of Residence household, usually a relative. It is the place where the person lived on the day of the census. Industry Dwelling Refers to the activity of the establishment in which an economically active person It is a structure which is intended to have people live in it. There are three worked during the reference time period or where he worked previously, if the person is unemployed. Activity of the establishment means the kind of goods or services types of dwellings: private, hotels and institutions. produced.

Educational Attainment Institution It refers to the highest grade completed within the most advanced level It is a dwelling that accommodates an institutional household. attended in the educational system. The following levels were considered in the questionnaire: Language Capability 1) Primary School This term has two meanings. In the tables related to language it is considered as 2) High School the capacity to speak, read or write or in any combination thereof, any or all of the 3) Received Diploma from High School (either Junior or Senior) offi cial and working languages, as informed by the interviewee. In the tables related to education and literacy, the term is used in a restricted sense, referring only to the 4) Tertiary Education capacity to speak a language. 5) Received University Degree or Certifi cate

108 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT Main Occupation Number of Women Reporting Birth in the Past Year It refers to the type of work done during the reference time period by the personIt is the number of women who reported to have had a birth between 11 July employed, or the type of work done previously, if the person is unemployed. The2003 and 11 July 2004. two-digit International Standard Classifi cationOccupations of code was used Offi cial languages Marital Status The offi cial languages of Timor Leste are Portuguese and Tetum (Article 13, It is the personal status of each individual in relation to the marriage laws or No. 1, Constitution of the People’s Republic of Timor Leste). customs of the country. The categories included in the 2004 census are the following: Ownership Category 1) single (never married) Five ownership categories were included in the census questionnaire: 2) married (legal, traditional or de facto unions) a. Individual and/or Family Owned Property 3) widowed (and not remarried) b. Community or Suco Owned Property 4) divorced (and not remarried) c. Government Owned Property 5) separated. d. Church Property e. Other Mental disability (mentally ill) It is important to note that due to the current status of property legislation in Limitation(s) in the kind or amount of activities that a person can do because Timor-Leste, it is extremely diffi cult to conclusively prove that an individual of ongoing diffi culties due to a long-term mental condition is in sole possession of a particular property. Thus this question pertains more to perception of ownership and provides an approximate idea of how Mother Tongue many households and individuals live in each category of dwelling. It is the language usually spoken in the individual’s home in his or her early childhood. Ownership of Livestock The absolute number of each species of animal by a household for use Number of Children Ever Born or profi t as of census day: chicken, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, cattle and It is the total number of children that a woman declared to have had and that buffalo. Because it is known that in Timor-Leste individuals frequently have been born alive (stillbirths should not be included). share ownership of livestock, this item may exaggerate the absolute numbers owned. The information, does however, provide an enhanced sense of where Number of Living Children certain species of livestock are more prevalent. It is the total number of children that a woman declares to have had and is Permanent Disability (physical disability) alive by the time of the census Limitation(s) in the kind or amount of activities that a person can do because of ongoing diffi culties due to a long-term physical condition.

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 109 Place of Residence at a Specifi ed Date in the Past 4) Stepchild/Adopted Child. The former is the natural/adopted child of The subdivision, or the foreign country, in which the individual resided at the only partner in a marriage or the factor relationship. The latter is a specifi ed date preceding the census. In the 2004 questionnaire two dates a non-biological related child that is considered to be a permanent were included: January 1999 (5 years prior to the census) and July 2002 (2 addition to the family unit. Also included in this category are orphans/ years prior to the census). foster children held in custody by members of the household 5) Daughter-in-Law/Son-in-Law Population 6) Mother/Father Most of the tables in this publication include residents of the entire territory 7) Sister/Brother of Timor-Leste who were in the country on the census day (11 July 2004). 8) Grandchild This is the de facto population, that is, the people enumerated where they 9) Grandparent are found on census day, which includes residents absent from the country 10) Other Relatives. Included in this category are aunts, uncles, cousins between 48 hours and 1 year, in addition to residents present on census day. and other members of the extended family that have established their permanent residence in the household in question. Primary School-Age Children 11) Unrelated. This category is applicable to other members of the The age group children are supposed to attend primary school. In Timor- household which are of no relation to any other member in the Leste it is from 6 to 11 years of age. household. This may include persons such as servants, friends and paying and non-paying lodgers. Private Dwelling A dwelling that accommodates a private household Religion This item refers to religious affi liation or belief. The following religions Private Household were considered in the 2004 census: Catholic, Islam, Buddhist, Hindu, The defi nition of private household is the same as household. The term Protestant/Evangelical, Traditional, Other. private is used specifi cally to differentiate between private and collective households. Reasons for Moving This item corresponds to a direct question on the reasons for moving, which Relationship to head of household was asked of all migrants. The question was placed after the question on It refers to the relation of each of the residents of a private household to residence in January 1999 and also after the question on residence in July the person allocated to the role of head of the household. The following 2002: If you moved from there, why did you move? The alternatives were: categories were included in the 2004 census: work, education, marriage, family moved, return to family land, violence, 1) Head of Household more secure, temporary housing, and other. These questions represent an 2) Wife/Husband 3) Daughter/Son

110 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT attempt to determine motivation as perceived by the migrant and should person; (c) two or more family nuclei related to each other plus other be considered with caution in any analysis of migration determinants or person(s) related to at least one of the nuclei; and (d) two or more causes. persons related to each other, none of whom constitute any family nucleus Rural 5) Composite Households, which are all those households consisting The classifi cation of sucos into rural and urban is the result of a classifi cation of a family and one or more non-family members or two or more done by the National Statistics Directorate (NSD). Each suco received a score persons that are not related to each other. based on population size, whether or not selected facilities exists (education, health, market, church), and access to water supply and sanitation, electricity, Sub-District radio and television, public administration and transportation services. The Each district is split into between 3 to 7 sub-districts. scoring method was not applied rigorously because it resulted in sucos with small population in the center of Dili being classifi ed as rural, and every Unpaid Work for the Suco Community single suco in some outlying districts as rural. Using the scoring analysis The sum of days in the previous month (June 12 to 11 July, 2004 inclusive) just as a starting point, the NSD waived the requirement for a suco to have a that the adults of the household (15 years of age and older) spent completing population of more than 5,000 to be considered urban, and the requirement activities and tasks for the benefi t of the community. These activities could that every district should have at least 1 urban suco was added. Finally, 406 include working the communal suco land (community farming), repairing sucos were classifi ed as rural and 36 as urban. irrigation systems, roads, or public infrastructure, preparing for local ceremonies and any activities associated with the church. Structure of Households It refers to a combination of household size and relationships among Urban household members. The following types of household structures are See Rural included in the tabulations: 2) One-Person Household Working Language 3) Nuclear Family Household, which consists entirely of a single family The working languages of Timor-Leste are English and Indonesian. They nucleus that could be a married couple with or without children, a have been approved in the Constitution to allow for working communication father with children, or a mother with children purposes until such time as the offi cial languages, Portuguese and Tetum, 4) Extended Households, which form into one of the following are fully integrated (Article 159, Constitution of the People’s Republic of arrangements: (a) a single family nucleus with other relative(s) only; Timor-Leste). (b) two or more family nuclei related to each other without any other

PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT 111 112 PRIORITY TABLES FOR MANATUTO DISTRICT