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F a T I C K 2 0 REPUBLIQUE DU SENEGAL Un Peuple – Un But – Une Foi F ------------------ MINISTERE DE L’ECONOMIE, DES FINANCES ET DU PLAN ------------------ AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DE LA DEMOGRAPHIE A ------------------ Service Régional de la Statistique et de la Démographie de Fatick T I C K 2 0 1 SITUATION ECONOMIQUE ET 6 SOCIALE REGIONALE 2016 Septembre 2019 COMITE DE DIRECTION Directeur Général Babacar NDIR Directeur Général Adjoint Allé Nar DIOP Conseiller à l’Action Régionale Mamadou DIENG COMITE DE REDACTION Chef du Service Régional Moustapha DIENG Adjointe au Chef du Service Régional Fatou Bintou KEBE Stagiaire Elhadji LEYE Stagiaire Moise FAYE COMITE DE LECTURE Seckène SENE Direction Générale Abdoulaye Mamadou TALL Direction Générale Mamadou DIENG Direction Générale Saliou MBENGUE Direction Générale Modou Ndour FAYE DSECN El Hadji Malick GUEYE DMIS Mamadou BAH DMIS Alain François DIATTA DMIS Atoumane FALL DSDS AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DE LA DEMOGRAPHIE Rocade Fann – Bel-air – Cerf-volant – Dakar Sénégal. B.P. 116 Dakar R.P. - Sénégal Téléphone (221) 33 869 21 39 - Fax (221) 33 824 36 15 Site web : www.ansd.sn ; Email: [email protected] Distribution : Division de la Documentation, de la Diffusion et des Relations avec les Usagers Service Régional de la Statistique et de la Démographie de Fatick Adresse : Quartier Fatick 2 Extension Lot n°1376 - BP 51 Tél. : (221) 33 949 10 56 Situation Economique et Sociale de la Région de Fatick, édition 2016 Page 2 .............................................................................................................................. 3 .......................................................................................................... 4 ...................................................................................................... 8 .................................................................................................. 9 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................................................................................................... 90 .......................................................................................................... 97 ............................................................... 106 ............................................................................... 114 ............................................................. 118 ........................................... 123 .................................................... 130 Situation Economique et Sociale de la Région de Fatick, édition 2016 Page 3 Tableau 2.1 : Evolution de la population de la région entre 1976 et l’année 2016 ............................ 20 Tableau 2.2 : Rapports de masculinité selon les groupes d'âges dans la région de Fatick en 2015 .... 22 Tableau 2.3 : Répartition de la population de la région de Fatick selon le département, le milieu de résidence et le sexe ................................................................................................................... 22 Tableau 2.4 : Densités de population de la région de Fatick selon le département en 2016 .............. 23 Tableau 3.1 : Répartition de la population urbaine régionale selon les localités et le sexe en 2016. ... 24 Tableau 3.2 : Evolution des lotissements et attribution de parcelles ............................................... 25 Tableau 3.3 : Evolution du traitement des demandes d’autorisation de construire ........................... 26 Tableau 3.4 : Evolution du nombre d’autorisations de construire selon la destination, par circonscription administrative ........................................................................................................................... 26 Tableau 4.1 : Evolution des établissements d’accueil de la petite enfance selon le type et la circonscription administrative ..................................................................................................... 28 Tableau 4.2 : Répartition du personnel des établissements d’accueil de la petite enfance selon le type d’établissement, le sexe et la circonscription administrative ........................................................... 29 Tableau 4.3 : Répartition du personnel des établissements d’accueil de la petite enfance selon la fonction, le diplôme académique, par circonscription administrative en 2016 .................................. 30 Tableau 4.4 : Répartition du personnel enseignant des établissements d'accueil de la petite enfance selon le diplôme professionnel et le statut, par circonscription administrative en 2016 ..................... 31 Tableau 4.5 : Evolution des effectifs dans les établissements d’accueil de la petite enfance selon le type d’établissement et la circonscription administrative ....................................................................... 32 Tableau 4.6 : Répartition des effectifs des établissements d’accueil de la petite enfance selon le type d’établissement, le sexe et la circonscription administrative en 2016 .............................................. 33 Tableau 4.7 : Evolution du Taux Brut de Préscolarisation (TBPS) selon le sexe, par circonscription administrative (%) .................................................................................................................... 34 Tableau 4.8 : Répartition de la population âgée de 6 à 11 ans en 2016 .......................................... 34 Tableau 4.9 : Evolution du nombre d'établissements d'enseignement élémentaire selon la circonscription administrative et le statut ........................................................................................................... 35 Tableau 4.10 : Structure et évolution des effectifs du personnel des établissements d'enseignement élémentaire selon le sexe et le statut de l'établissement, par circonscription administrative .............. 35 Tableau 4.11 : Répartition du personnel enseignant de l'élémentaire selon le diplôme académique .. 36 Tableau 4.12 : Structure et évolution des effectifs d’élèves de l'enseignement élémentaire dans la région de Fatick selon le statut de l'établissement et le sexe, par circonscription administrative .................. 37 Tableau 4.13 : Evolution du Taux Brut de Scolarisation (TBS) selon le sexe, par circonscription administrative (%) .................................................................................................................... 38 Tableau 4.14 : Evolution du taux de réussite au CFEE entre 2011 et 2016 (%) ............................... 39 Tableau 4.15 : Répartition et évolution du nombre d'établissements du moyen et du secondaire général et du nombre de Groupes Pédagogiques (GP) selon le cycle, le statut, par circonscription administrative ............................................................................................................................................... 40 Tableau 4.16 : Répartition du personnel enseignant du moyen général selon le corps, le statut des établissements et le sexe, par circonscription administrative en 2016 ............................................. 40 Tableau 4.17 : Evolution du nombre d'enseignants du moyen secondaire général selon le statut des établissements, par circonscription administrative ........................................................................ 41 Situation Economique et Sociale de la Région de Fatick, édition 2016 Page 4 Tableau 4.18 : Répartition des effectifs du corps enseignant du moyen secondaire général selon le diplôme académique et le sexe pour l’année 2016 ........................................................................ 42 Tableau 4.19 : Evolution et répartition des effectifs d'élèves du moyen secondaire général selon le statut des établissements, le cycle et le sexe, par circonscription administrative en 2016 .......................... 43 Tableau 4.20 : Répartition des élèves de l'enseignement secondaire selon le statut de l'établissement, le sexe, la série et le niveau, par circonscription administrative en 2016 ......................................... 44 Tableau4.21 : Répartition des élèves selon le niveau et la série par sexe entre 2015 et 2016 ........... 45 Tableau 4.22 : Taux brut de scolarisation de l’enseignement moyen selon la région ........................ 47 Tableau 4.23 : Taux brut de scolarisation au secondaire selon la région en 2016 ............................ 47 Tableau 4.24 : Répartition du taux de réussite au baccalauréat en 2016 ........................................ 48 Tableau 5.1 : Répartition et évolution du nombre d’infrastructures sanitaires publiques et parapubliques selon
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