Title: The grand apartheid spatial legacy Population Structure of South Africa national and provincial pyramids what do they tell us Migration patterns and implications on population structure by province Migration patterns and implications for social
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2 The grand apartheid spatial legacy
Population Structure of South Africa national
and provincial pyramids what do they tell
usMigration patterns and implications on
population structure by province Migration
patterns and implications for social investment
Population Attributes and the development
challengeChallenges of getting out of poverty
into the bell jar of a better life Profiling
indices geographically A platform for targeted
action Towards A Development Index Framework to
Measure and Manage Development
3Human Settlement and Poverty Challenges for
South AfricaEvidence from CensusesSurveys and a
DIFPali Lehohla Statistician General
- Portfolio committee on Housing 14/09/04
4Utilisation Framework for Official Statistics
Top Political Authority
Planning Authority
Mass Media
Specialist Groups
Resources Authority
Statistical Authority
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6Measuring Poverty
7Measuring Poverty
Measure
Approach and Type of indicator
8The grand apartheid spatial legacy
9District boundaries Apartheid Era
10Same districts North WestMap not Include
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12Population size vs UFI of former White and Black
cities in SA, 1996
13CPI UFI of the first 50 centres
14The SA urban rank-size 1996, 2003
15Population Structure of South Africa national
and provincial pyramids what do they tell us
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25Migration patterns and implications on
population structure by province
26Among those who had moved between
provinces between October 1996 and October
2001, province into which they moved
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31migration patterns and implications for social
investment
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43Population Attributes and the development
challenge
44Occupation for census 1996 and 2001 by population
group
45Field of study or Profession by population group
Census 2001
46Official unemployment rate by population group
Feb. 2000 to Sept 2002
47Official unemployment rate by population group
and sex Sept. 2002
48Challenges of getting out of poverty into the
bell jar of a better life
49Distribution of the self-employed individuals by
province and race group Census 1996-2001
50Distribution of the employers by province and
race group Census 1996-2001
51Distribution of the self-employed by level of
education and race group Census 1996-2001
52Distribution of the employers by level of
education and race group Census 1996-2001
53Distribution of the self-employed by income
category and race group Census 1996
54Distribution of the self-employed by income
category and race group Census 2001
55Distribution of the employers by income category
and race group Census 1996
56Distribution of the employers by income category
and race group Census 2001
57Distribution of the self-employed by industry and
race group Census 1996-2001
58Distribution of the self-employed by industry and
race group Continued Census 1996-2001