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1 TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT OF ETHIOPIA OFFICE OF THE POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS COMMISSION THE 1984 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS OF ETHIOPIA ANALYTICAL REPORT AT NATIONAL LEVEL ADDIS ABABA DECEMBER 1991
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7 v TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Foreword... i Preface... ii Table of Contents...V List of Tables......X List of Figures... xviii List of Annex Tables... xix CHAPTER I. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS Population Count Population Size and Rural-Urban Residence... a. Population Size... b. Rural-Urban Residence Age-Sex Structure of the Population; Quality and Evaluation of Data a. Single Year Age Distribution... b. Five Year Age Distribution c. Age Ratio...23 d. United Nations Age Accuracy Index e. Adjusted or Smoothed Age Distribution Age Distribution...31 a. General Pattern...31 b. Age Distribution by Rural/Urban Areas and Region...32 c. Dependency Ratio Sex Composition a. Sex Ratio: GeneralPattern b. Sex Ratio by Age and Rural/Urban Areas c. Sex Ratio by Religious Groups
8 vi TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Page 1.6 Ethnic Composition Language Usually Spoken at Home Religious Composition Marital Status...61 a. Sex Ratio Among the Currently Married b. Marital Status Distribution of the Population63 c. Marital Status Distribution by Rural/Urban Areas Headship Pattern Household Size and Distribution Disability Status and Type...82 CHAPTER II. EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS School Attendanceand Enrollment a. School Attendance and Enrollment by Age and Sex99 b. Gross Enrollment Ratio c. Net (age-level specific) Enrollment Ratio d. Scholastic Retardation/Overaging Rate Educational Attainment a. Educational Attainment by Age Group and Sex. 144 b. Rural-Urban Differences In Educational Attainment c. Median Grade Completed CHAPTER III.ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Introduction Economically Active and Inactive Persons Type of Activity
9 vii TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Page a. Type of Occupation b. Type of Industry c. Status Levels and Characteristics of Unemployed Persons a. Age-Specific Unemployment Rates b. Educational Characteristics of the Unemployed. CHAPTER IV, POPULATION DYNAMICS Fertility Reported Fertility... a. Age Specific Fertility Rates: Pattern and Shape... b. Cumulative and Completed Fertility Estimated Total Fertility Rate Fertility Differentials a. Place of Residence (Rural/Urban) b. Regional variation in Fertility Mortality Reported Mortality Levels a. Crude Death Rate b. Age Specific Death Rate C. Life Tables Estimates of Infant and Childhood Mortality Mortality Trend Mortality Differentials a. Age and Sex b. Rural-Urban Residence c. Regional
10 viii TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 4.3 Migration Level of Migration Streams of Migration Intensity of Migration Forms of Migration Periods of Migration Demographic Characteristics of Migrants Population Projection Components of Population Projection... a. Fertility... b. Mortality... c. Migration... d. Urbanization Page Projection Results... a. Population Sizes... b. Vital Rates... c. School Age Population
11 ix TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Page CHAPTER V. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONS Housing Units by Type of Building... Usage of Housing Units... Quality of Housing... a. Structure... b. Number of Rooms... c. Density of Occupation... Housing Amenities and Facilities... a. Sources of Water Supply... b. Bathing Facilities... C. Toilet Facilities... d. Type of Kitchen... e. Type of Fuel Used for Cooking... f. Type of Lighting... g. Availability of Radio, Television Sets and Telephone in the Housing Units... Status of Tenure and Monthly Rent... a. Status of Tenure... b. Monthly Rent Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV References
12 x Table Number List. of Tables Title Page Chapter I (a) (a) 1.11 Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Estimated Total Population by five year Age Group, sex and Rural/ Urban Areas, Ethiopia 1984 (Census Covered plus Estimated Population Numerical and Percentage Distribution the Estimated Total Population by Sex, Region and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the POpulation of Ethiopia by Region and Rural/Urban Areas, Population of Regional Capitals and Towns (with a Population of 20,000 and Above) by Sex and Region, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of Population by Single Year Age and Sex, Ethiopia Value of Whipple's Index by Sex and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Myers' Blended Index of Terminal Digit Preference by Sex and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population Covered in the Census by Five Year Age-Group, Sex and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Age Ratio by Five Year Age-Groups and Sex, Ethiopia Number and Percentage of Reported and Adjusted (Smoothed) Age Distribution by Sex, Ethiopia 1984 (Census Covered Plus Estimated Population) Distribution of the Population by Broad Age Groups, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of the Population by Region and Broad Age Groups, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of the Total Population by Broad Age Group, and Dependency Ratio, Ethiopia (a) Dependency Ratios by Region and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Sex Ratio of the Rural Urban and Total Population by Age Group, Ethiopia
13 xi Table Number Title Page Sex Ratio by Five Year Age-Group and Religion, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population by Ethnic Groups,Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Populat,ion by Ma or Ethnic Groups (with a Population 20,000 and Above3 by Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population by Languages Usually Spoken at Home and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population by Major Languages usually spoken at Home and Rural/Urban Areas,Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population by Religious Groupsand Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia 1984 Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population by Religous Groups and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Sex Ratio of the Currently Married Persons by Region and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of the Population Aged 10 Years and Over by Marital Status, Sex and Rural/ Urban Areas,Ethiopia (b) 1.28 Age-Sex Specific Proportions of Currently Married Persons by Rural/Urban Areas,Ethiopia Age-Sex Specific Proportions of Never Married Persons by Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Age-Sex Specific Proportions of Divorced/Separated Persons by Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Age-Sex Specific Proportions of Widowed Persons by Rural/Urban Areas,Ethiopia Singulate Mean Age at First Marriage (SMAM) by Region, Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Distribution of Conventional Population Household Heads and Age/Sex specific Headship Rates, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of Households by Number of Persons per Household, and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia (a) Average Household Size by Region and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia
14 xii Table Number Title Page Disabled Population by Type of Disability, and Broad 1.29(b)Age-Group,Ethiopia Chapter II (b) 2.5(c) 2.5(d) (b) (a) 2.9 Population Aged Five Years and Over by Status of School Attendance, Sex and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Age-Specific Enrollment. Ratios (Per 100) for the Population Aged 5 to 24 Years by Sex,Ethiopia 1984 Age-Specific Enrollment Ratios (per 100) in all Formal Learning Institutions for those Aged 5 to 24 Years by Sex and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Age-Specific Enrollment. Ratios (per 100) in Regular Schools for the Population Aged 5 to 24 Years by Sex and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Gross (Level Specific) and Net (Age-Level Specific) Enrollment Ratios at Different Educational Levels by Sex and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Regional Variations in Gross Enrollment. Ratios at Different Levels in Rural and Urban Areas by Sex, Ethiopia Regional Variations in Net. Enrollment. Ratios at Different. Levels in Rural and Urban Areas by Sex, Ethiopia Scholastic Retardation (Over Aging) Rates by Age Ethiopia Population Aged 10 Years and Over by Literacy Status, Sex and Rural-UrbanAreas,Ethiopia Literacy Rate of the Population Aged Ten Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Literacy Rates by Rank Order, Region and Rural/ Urban Areas, Ethiopia Distribution ofpopulation Aged Ten Years and Above by Highest Grade Completed, Sex, Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia
15 xiii Table Number Title Page Percentage Distribution of Literate Population Aged 2.9 (a) Ten Years and Above by Highest. Grade Completed, Sex, 2.9 (c) and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of the Population Aged Ten Years and 2.10(b) Over by Level of Education, Age and Sex, Ethiopia Median Grade Completed by Sex and Rural-Urban Areas,Ethiopia Chapter III (b) Population Ten Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Activity Status, Ethiopia (c) Economically Active Population by Sex, Region and Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of Economically Active Population by Sex, Whether Employed During the Reference Period and Rural and Urban Areas,Ethiopia Distribution of Economically Inactive Population by Sex, Reason for Inactivity and Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Distribution of Economically Active Population by Major Occupational Group Sex, Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Distribution of Economically Active Population by Major Industrial Groups and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia (a) 3.8 Distribution of Economically Active Population by Employment Status, Sex and Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Distribution ofeconomically Active Population by Rate of Un-employment and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Unemployment Rate by Sex,Region and Rural and Urban Areas,Ethiopia Age-Specific Unemployment, Rate by Sex and Rural- Urban Areas,Ethiopia
16 xiv 3.9 Percentage Distribution of the Unemployed Population by Sex,Level of Education and Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Distribution of the Population Aged 10 Years and Above by Level of Education and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Chapter IV Summary Measures of Fertility Based on Reported Data, Ethiopia Reported Age Specific Fertility and Total Fertility Rates in Rural and Urban A r e a s, Ethiopia Average Parity by Age-Group in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Adjusted Age Specific Fertility, Total Fertility and Gross Reproduction Rates and Mean Age of Child Bearing in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Reported Crude Birth, General Fertility, Total Fertility and Gross Reproduction Rates by Areas of Residence and Region, Ethiopia Reported Age (Broad) Specific Death Rates (ASDR) and Percentage Share of Deaths by Sex and Rural/ Urban Areas, Ethiopia (b) (b) Number of Deaths and Death Rates in the Last Twelve Months by Sex and Age Group for Total Rural and Urban Area, Ethiopia Abridged Life Table Based on Reported Death Data for National Rural and Urban Population, Ethiopia 1984, Children Everborn, Children Surviving and Proportion of Children Dead (Di) by Age-Group of Women in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia (b) Estimated Childhood Mortality, Implied Mortality Level, Infant Mortality Rate and Expectation of Life at Birth by Method of Estimation for Total, Rural and Urban areas, Ethiopia Estimated Childhood Mortality Rates Derived by 4.11(a) Trussell Method and Implied by the West. Model Life Table in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Estimated Child Mortality Rates in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia
17 xv Reported Crude Death Rate by Sex, Region and Rural-Urban Areas, Ethiopia Estimated Childhood Mortality Rates Derived by Trussell Methods and Impliedby the west Model Life Table in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Population Distribution by Migration Status and Sex Ethiopia (a) Distribution of In, Out,Net and Gross movement of life time migrants by Region, Ethiopia Distribution of In, Out, Net and Gross Movement by Zone, Ethiopia Distribution of In, Out, and Net Average Annual Rates of Migration, Ethiopia Ratio of Out Migrants to the Total Population Born in the Region, Ethiopia Distribution of the Sex Ratio of Intra-regional Migrants by Region, Ethiopia Distribution of the Sex Ratio of Intra-Zonal Migrants by Zone, Ethiopia Distribution of the Number of Migrants byzone of Origin and Zone of Destination, Ethiopia (a) Distribution of Migrants by Region of Birth and Region of Destination, Ethiopia Net Stream of Migrants by Zone, Ethiopia Intensity of Migration (Per-thousands) byzone of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia Intensity of Migration (per-thousand) by Region of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia (a) Gross Intensity of Migration by Zone of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia Net Intensity of Migration by Zone of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia Numerical Distribution of Migrants by Type and Form of Migration and Region, Ethiopia..... Percentage Distribution of Migrants by Type and Form of Migration and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Inter-Zonal Migrants by Forms of Migration and Zone of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia
18 xvi (a) (a) (a) Numerical and Percentage Distribution of Migrants by Types of MigrationPeriods of Migration and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Inter-zonal Migrants by Periods of Migration and Zone of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia Percentage andnumerical Distribution of Inter-Regional Migrants by Age and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Inter-Zonal Migrants by Age and Zone of Origin and Destination, Ethiopia Average Age Distribution of Migrants ( ) by Region, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of the Population by Five Year Age-Group and Sex, May Fertility (Total Fertility Rate) Inputs Used in the Projections by Region and Projection Variant ( ) Mortality (Expectation of Life at Birth) Input for Males and Females Used in the Projections by Region and Projection Variant ( ) Number of Net Migrants During and Percentage Urban Usedin the Projections Projected National, Rural and Urban Population by Sex and Single Year (All Variants in '000) Projected Regional,Rural and Urban Population by Sex and Single Years (Medium variant, in '000).... Age and Sex Distribution of Projected Population by Rural and Urban Areas (Medium Variant in '000), Projected Vital Rates for Total Population Under Medium Variant, Projected School Age Population by Sex (Medium Variant '000, ) Chapter V Distribution of Residential Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Building and Regions,Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units by Purpose in Urban Areas,Ethiopia Distribution of Urban Housing Units by Type of Construction, Ethiopia
19 xvii (a) (a) (a) (a) Distribution of Housing Units by Type of Materials Used in the Construction of Wall in Urban and Rural Areas and Region,Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units by Type of Materials Used in the Construction of Roof in Rural and Urban Areas and Region,Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Floor and Region, Ethiopia Numerical and Percentage Distribution of Housing Units by Number of Rooms in Urban and Rural Areas and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Sources of Water Supply and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Urban Housing Units by Type of Bathing Facility and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Toilet Facility and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Kitchen and Region, Ethiopia, Distribution of Housing Units by Type of Kitchen in Rural Areas,Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Fuel Used for Cooking and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Lighting and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Availability of Radio, Television and Telephone Sets and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Housing Units in Urban Areas by Type of Tenure and Region, Ethiopia Distribution of Rented Housing Units and Amount of Rent Paid in Urban Areas by Monthly Rental Group and Region, Ethiopia
20 xviii List of Figures (b) (b) 4.6 Percentage Distribution of Population by Single Year Age and Sex,Ethiopia Population Pyramid of Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of Reported and Smoothed Male Population by Five Year Age Group, Ethiopia Percentage Distribution of Reported and Smoothed Female Population by Five Year Age Group, Ethiopia Sex Ratio by Five Year Age Group and Rural-Urban Residence, Ethiopia Age Specific Headship Rates, Ethiopia Age Specific Enrollment Ratios (Per 100) in Regular Schools and Formal Learning Institutions For Persons Aged 5 to 24 Years By Sex, Ethiopia Age Specific Enrollment Ratios (Per 100) in All Formal Learning Institutions For Persons Aged 5 to 24 Years By Sex and Rural/Urban Areas, Ethiopia Age Specific Enrollment Ratios (Per 100) in Regular Schools for Persons Aged 5 to 24 Years by Sex and Rural-UrbanAreas, Ethiopia Level Specific and Age-Level Specific Enrollment Ratios of Primary,Junior High and Senior High School by Sex, Ethiopia Age Specific Activity Rates (for the Region, Rural and Urban Areas), Ethiopia Age Specific Fertility Rates in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Percentageof Women Aged by parity, Ethiopia Age Specific Death Rates By Sex, Ethiopia Age Specific Death Rates in Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Estimated probability of dying by age 5 (q(5)) using West Model and the Trussell verssion of the Brass Method for the National, Rural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Net Streams of Migration,Ethiopia
21 xix List of Annex Tables Annex Table Number Title Page (b) 4.3 Numerical and Percentage Distribution of Population (Covered in the Census by Region and Rural Urban areas, Ethiopia Estimated Population Sizes for Urban Areas not covered in Census,by Sex Region,Awraja and Wereda, Estimated Population Sizes for Rural Areas not Covered in the Census by Sex, Region, Awraja and Wereda, Number and Percentage of Adjusted (Smoothed) Age Distribution of Census Covered Population by Sex, Ethiopia EconomicallyActive Persons by Sex and Minor Occupational Groups,Ethiopia Economically Active Persons by Sex and Minor Industrial Groups, Ethiopia Infant Mortality Rate of Some Low Income (GNP per capita of less than 200 U.S. Dollars in 1984) Sub- Saharan Countries of Africa and Indian Subcontinent in Estimated Life Table (Abridged) for National Population andrural and Urban Areas, Ethiopia Comparison of National Population Projection Figures made on the Basis of National Population Parameters and those Derived by Aggregating Regional Population Projections in '
22 CHAPTER 1 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS This chapter deals with the analysis of data on some of the demographic and social characteristics of the population of Ethiopiacollected during the 1984 Population and Housing Census. The variables examined here include: population size ;rural-urban residence,age-sex structure; household patterns; ethnic composition;religious composition;language usually spoken at home; marital status,headship pattern;household size and distribution; and disability status and type. 1.1 Population Count The 1984 Population and Housing Census was taken on both DEFACTO and DEJURE basis. Under defacto approach people were counted as the residents of the place where they were found, while under dejure approach every person was counted on the basis of his/her usual residence. The residence of a person means the place where he/she has been living at least for six months continuously. More specifically,according to the defacto count people were counted where they were found on the Census day, whereas in 1 / The 9 t h of May 1984 was set as the Census Day for the St 1984 Population and Housing Census.This was the 1 day of the ninth month of the Ethiopian Calendar 1976.The census day was an easy day to remember because the first day of each month in the Ethiopian calendar is a saint day and is widely celebrated among the Orthodox Christians. The filling in of the Population and Housing Census Questionnaire was started on the Census Day and in most areas this was completed within the following fifteen days. Census Day was considered as the reference day for all the questions asked in the census.
23 2 the case of dejure count people were counted in their usual place of residence. The visitors on Census Day were counted in the houses where they were found in the case of defacto and in their usual place of residence in the case of de jure. Homeless people such as beggarsand vagrants i.e., persons without any fixed residence,were enumerated where they were found. On the other hand, Ethiopian nationals living in foreign countries for a duration of six months and above were excluded from the purview of census counting. All foreign nationals irrespective of their duration of stay in Ethiopia were included in the enumeration Population Size and Rural-Urban Residence a) Population Size The 1984 Population and Housing Census has covered about 81 percent of the population of the country. The areas covered in the Census had a dejure population of 34,500,972 and a defacto population of 34,327,035.The dejure populationfor the areas covered in the 1984 census by sex and region is given in Annex Table 1.1. The census has not covered low land areas with nomadic population; rural areas of Asseb, Tigray and Eritrea and someof the urban centers in Tigray, Eritrea and other regions. The population that had not been covered in the census was estimatedto be 8,115,904 in 1984 and this accounted for 1 / For greater details of census enumeration see Abdulahi Hasen, Jelaludin Ahmed and Genet Mengistu, Report on the Preparation,Execution, and Processing of the 1984 Population andhousing Census of Ethiopia, CSA Staff Report No.1. Addis Ababa, 1989.
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