Addis Ababa Statistical-1
Addis Ababa Statistical-1
Statistical data that reflect the socio-economic and demographic conditions of the residents of a
country are useful for designing and preparation of development plans as well as for monitoring
and evaluation of the impact of the implementation of the development plans. These statistical
data include population size, age, sex, literacy and education, marital status, housing stocks
and conditions …etc. In order to fill the gap for these socio-economic and demographic data
need, Ethiopia has conducted its third Population and Housing Census in the months of May
and November 2007.
The 2007 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia was conducted under the auspices of the
Population Census Commission that was established by a proclamation No. 449/1997. The
Commission is chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister and the members of the commission were
drawn from various relevant Ministries, Regional state representatives, House of Federation,
National Electoral Board and the Central Statistical Agency, serving as the Office of the Census
Commission (Secretariat). According to the proclamation, the processing, evaluation and
analyses of the data collected in this census as well as its dissemination are the major
responsibilities of this office. Thus, the Office of the Population Census Commission is pleased
to present the census report entitled “The 2007 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia:
Statistical Report for Addis Ababa City Administration” for the users. Subsequently, another
report which deals with detailed analysis of the result of the 2007 Population and Housing
Census data is in the process of being prepared and will also be prepared and printed soon.
Before the conduct of a census enumeration, numbers of preparatory activities were also
carried-out. Among the major census preparatory activities, the conduct of the Population and
Housing Census cartographic Work was one of the important tasks to be undertaken. During
this census cartographic work urban and rural kebeles of the city administration were sub-
divided into enumeration areas, each having 150-200 housing units and households,
respectively. About 4-6 contiguous enumeration areas were made to form one supervision area.
In this exercise for each enumeration and supervision area maps have been prepared.
During the census enumeration, each enumerator was given a map of an enumeration area
along with other census documents and he/she was responsible to record all persons and
households in that enumeration area without omission and duplication. One supervisor was also
assigned to a supervision area and was responsible for ensuring the quality of the information
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collected in the area of his/her jurisdiction. Unlike the previous censuses, in this census
enumerators were primary school teachers while the supervisors were secondary school
teachers.
It is to be noted that the Population and Housing Census is a huge nation wide operation which
could not be undertaken by a single organization. Thus, full cooperation and assistance from
government and non-government organizations, donor agencies and the general public have
been obtained for the 2007 Population and Housing Census.
The office of the Population Census Commission is therefore, very grateful to the Government
of Ethiopia for its huge financial and administrative support. The office is also grateful to the
development partners particularly; the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA)
and the Department for International Development (DFID) for their generous financial, logistics
and technical support. Thanks are also due to the United Nations Development Program
(UNDP), the Embassy of Japan, Italian Cooperation, United Nations International Children’s
Emergency Fund (UNICEF), as well as the Dutch and Irish Governments for their substantial
financial support.
Finally, the office would like to express its appreciation for the elementary and secondary school
teachers who participated in the data collection and supervision activities; the staff members of
the Central Statistical Agency for their invaluable contributions throughout the census
operations and also more importantly, the general public as well as the administrators at all
levels, who were critical to the success of the census enumeration.
The office hopes that the data contained in this Statistical Report will be utilized by all data
users for various development planning.
Samia Zekaria
Member and Secretary,
Population Census Commission
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Foreword ……………………………………………………………………………i
Chapter III Ethnic Group, Mother Tongue, Religion and Marital Status …….…......23
7.1 Migration………………………………………….………………...123
7.2 Fertility………………………………………………………………129
7.3 Mortality……………………………………..………………………139
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE PAGE
2.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence and Sex: 2007………………………………..7
2.2 Population of Towns by Sex: 2007……………………………………………………...7
2.3 Population by Type of Resident, Sex, and Five Year Age Group: 2007…………….8
2.4 Population by Type of Resident and Sex: 2007…………………………………….....9
2.5 Persons, Households, and Housing Units for Conventional Household
and Persons and Households for Non-Conventional Households, with
Households per Housing unit for Conventional Households: 2007……………….. 10
2.6 Persons and Households by Urban-Rural Residence and Household
Size, with Percent Distributions and Averages: 2007……………………………….11
2.7 Population Living in Conventional Households by Relation to Head of
Household, Sex, and Five Year Age Groups: 2007………………………………….15
2.8 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Five Year Age Group
to 95+: 2007……………………………………………………………………………..17
2.9 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Single Year of Age: 2007……...21
3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007…………...25
3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007………...40
3.3 Population by Religion, Sex, and Five Year Groups: 2007………………………..55
3.4 Population by Religion, and Sex: 2007………………………………………………56
3.5 Persons 10 years old and older by Marital Status, Sex and Age: 2007………….57
4.1 Population by Sex, Disability Status, and Five Year Age Group, with
Disability Rate: 2007…………………………………………………………………...64
4.2 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability and Sex: 2007………………………….....68
4.3 Disabled Persons in Towns by Type of Disability and Sex: 2007…………………70
4.4 Disabled Persons by Reason for Disability, Type of Disability and Sex: 2007…..72
4.5 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and Age Group: 2007………………74
4.6 Population by Sex, Mental Problem, and Five Year Age Group,
with Rate of Mental Problem per 10,000 population: 2007…………………………76
4.7 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Orphan hood Status, Sex, and
Age: 2007………………………………………………………………………………..80
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4.8 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Orphan hood Status and Sex: 2007………...83
4.9 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Type of Residence, Orphan hood
Status, Sex, and Age Group: 2007……………………………………………………84
5.1 Population 5 Years Old and Older by Literacy, Sex and Five Year
Age Group: 2007………………………………………………………………………..90
5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendance, Sex and
Single Year of Age to 30+: 2007………………………………………………………93
5.3 Population 5 Years Old and Older by School Attendance and Sex: 2007………104
5.4 Population 5 Years Old and Over Attending School by Level, Sex,
and Single Year of Age to 30+: 2007………………………………………………..105
5.5 Population 5 Years Old and Over Attending School by Level and
Sex: 2007………………………………………………………………………………107
5.6 Population 5 Years Old and Over by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex,
and Highest Grade Completed: 2007……………………………………………….108
5.7 Population 5 Years Old and Older by Highest Level of School
Completed, Sex, and Age: 2007……………………………………………………..109
6.1 Population Aged 10 Years and above by Sex, Economic Activity Status,
Age Group and Economic Activity Rates, Urban and Rural: 2007………………117
6.2 Population Aged 10 Years and above by Sex, Economic Activity
Urban-Rural Residence and Economic Activity Rates: 2007……………………..117
6.3 Economically Inactive Persons 10 Years and above by Reason for
Inactivity, Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, Age Group and Sex Ratio: 2007……...118
6.4 Economically Active Persons Aged 10 years and above by Age Group,
Sex, and Employed, Unemployed and Unemployment Rates: 2007……………119
6.5 Economically Active Persons Aged 10 Years and above by Sex,
Employed, Unemployed and Unemployment Rates, Urban and Rural: 2007…..119
6.6 Economically Active Persons of Towns Aged 10 Years and above
by Sex, Employed, Unemployed and Unemployment Rates During
the Last Seven Days: 2007…………………………………………………………..120
6.7 Employed Persons Aged 10 Years above by Employment Status,
Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, Age Group and Sex Ratio: 2007…………………121
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7.1 Population and Migrants by Sex, Urban-Rural Residence, and Five
Year Age Group, with Percent Migrants: 2007……………………………………..125
7.2 Migrants by Length of Residence, Urban-Rural Residence, Sex and
Age: 2007……………………………………………………………………………...126
7.3 Migrants by Length of Residence, Sex and Age: 2007…………………………...127
7.4 Rural to Urban Migrants and Urban to Rural Migrants by Sex and
Age: Sex: 2007………………………………………………………………………..128
7.5 Reproductive Age of Women by Five Year Age Group, Births During
the last 12 Months Prior to the Census, Age-Specific Birth Rates, and
Total Fertility Rates (TFRs), by Urban-Rural Residence: 2007………………….131
7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group
and Number of Children Ever Born (CEB), with Total Children
Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born per Woman: 2007………………….133
7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children
Surviving by Five Year Age Groups, with Average Number of
Children Ever Born per Woman and Proportion of Children Ever
Born Deceased: 2007…………………………………………………………………140
7.8 Population in Conventional Households and Deaths During the
12 Months Prior to the Census by Sex, Zone, Urban-Rural
Residence, and Age: 2007…………………………………………………………...146
7.9 Women Age 12-49 Years of Age and Deaths of Women 12-49 Years
of Age During the 12 Months Prior to the Census, by Urban-Rural
Residence and Age-specific Death Rates: 2007…………………………………..150
8.1 Housing Units of Towns by Type of Housing Units: 2007………………………….156
8.2 Housing Units by Construction Material of Wall: 2007……………………………..156
8.3 Housing Units by Construction Material of Roof: 2007…………………………….157
8.4 Housing Units of Towns by Construction Material of Ceiling: 2007………………157
8.5 Housing Units of Towns by Construction Material of Floor: 2007…………………158
8.6 Housing Units by Number of Rooms and Average Number of Rooms
Per Housing Unit: 2007………………………………………………………………158
8.7 Housing Units by Source of Drinking Water: 2007………………………………….159
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8.8 Housing Units of Towns by Source of Drinking Water: 2007……………………...159
8.9 Housing Units of Towns by Type of Toilet Facility: 2007…………………………..160
8.10 Housing Units by Type of Toilet Facility: 2007………………………………………160
8.11 Table 10.11 Housing Units of Towns by Number of Households
and Average Number of Holds Per Housing Unit: 2007………………………….161
8.12 Housing Units of Towns by Number of Years since Construction: 2007…………161
8.13 Housing Units by Type of Tenure: 2007……………………………………………..162
8.14 Housing Units of Towns by Type of Kitchen: 2007…………………………………162
8.15 Housing Units by Type of Kitchen for Rural Areas: 2007………………………….163
8.16 Housing Units by Type of Fuel for Cooking in Rural Areas: 2007………………...163
8.17 Housing Units of Towns by Type of Fuel for Cooking: 2007………………………164
8.18 Housing Units of Towns by Type of Bathing Facility: 2007………………………..164
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter presents an over view of the contents of the census report entitled “The 2007
Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Statistical Report for Addis Ababa City
Administration”. The report presents the major statistical data that are essential to policy
makers, planners, administrators, researchers and other data users in a table format.
In Addis Ababa City Administration the census has covered the then existing total number of
99 urban Kebeles which were sub-divided into 3779 enumeration areas. The May 2007
Population and Housing Census was the third Population and Housing Census. The first
Population and Housing Census was conducted in May 1984 whereas the second Population
and Housing Census of Ethiopia was conducted in October 1994. Twenty eight of May, 2007
was the census day of the third Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia. The census has
counted people on dejure and defacto basis. The dejure population comprises all the persons
who belong to a given area at a given time by virtue of usual residence, while under defacto
approach people were counted as the residents of the place where they found (Shryock et
al., 1976). In the census, a person is said to be a usual resident of a household (and hence
an area) if he/she has been residing in the household continuously for at least six months
before the census day or intends to reside in the household for six months or longer. Thus,
visitors are not included with the usual (dejure) population. Homeless persons were
enumerated in the place where they spent the night on the enumeration day. The 2007
census counted foreign nationals who were residing in the city administration. On the other
hand all Ethiopians living abroad were not counted.
In this census the questionnaires that were used to collect information were generally
prepared in Amharic. However, English translations of the short questionnaires were used to
collect data from the foreigners residing in Addis Ababa City Administration.
In the census two types of questionnaires were used:
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Unlike the previous censuses, the contents of the short and long questionnaires were similar
both for the urban and rural areas as well as for the entire city. But the short and the long
questionnaires differ by the number of variables they contained. That is, the short
questionnaire was used to collect basic data on population characteristics, such as
population size, sex, age, language, ethnic group, religion, orphanhood and disability.
Whereas the long questionnaire includes information on marital status, education, economic
activity, migration, fertility, mortality, as well as housing stocks and conditions in addition to
those questions contained in a short questionnaire.
The enumerators collected the data and filled-in the census questionnaires by visiting
households from door to door. All members of the household were recorded on the same
questionnaire if their number is eight or less. Enumerators were instructed to fill-in
consecutive questionnaires if the number of members of the household is more than eight.
The type of questionnaire administered to each household depends on whether a household
was selected for a long questionnaire or not. The selection procedure was determined by
using a systematic sampling procedure as follows. Three days prior to the census day all
households and housing units were listed in a separate form designed for the purpose. This
list was used to identify the type of questionnaire that was to be administered to the
households. One out of five households was systematically selected from the list /following
scientific procedures/ to be interviewed using the long questionnaire, while the others were
interviewed using the short questionnaire. Residents of hotels, hostels and other collective
quarters were interviewed using a long questionnaire whereas homeless persons were
counted using a short questionnaire.
Accordingly, information presented in this report that refer to population size, sex, age
composition, language, ethnic group, religion, disability and orphanhood status of children
under 18 years were collected from all persons covered in the census using the short
questionnaire. Other information presented in this report was collected from a sample of the
population using the long questionnaire. Even though information on the long questionnaire
was collected from a sample of the population, statistical weights were applied to make them
represent the entire population. In other words, the figures presented in the statistical tables
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that refer to education, economic activity, fertility, mortality …etc do represent the entire
population of Addis Ababa City Administration covered in the census and not only the
sampled population.
The fact that the information was collected from sample of households and not from the entire
households does not make the information less reliable. In fact this process is expected to
increase the quality of the information collected by reducing the work load that would have
been faced if all households were covered using the long questionnaire. In turn, the reduction
of the work load improves the quality of the data through facilitating a closer supervision
during field work and enabling the timely processing of the data collected.
This report contains eight chapters. The first chapter is the introduction of the report.
Chapter II presents the basic population characteristics such as population size, type of
residence, relation to head of household, sex and age. Chapter III presents other population
characteristics such as religion, mother tongue, ethnic group and marital status. Chapter IV
contains statistical data on disability and orphanhood statuses. Chapter V presents literacy
status, school attendance and educational attainment. Chapter VI presents economic activity
that deals with current and usual economic activity as well as employment and
unemployment statuses. Chapter VII contains data on population dynamics dealing with
fertility, mortality and migration. Chapter VIII presents information on Housing conditions and
characteristics. Each chapter has a brief description concerning the type of questions asked
and the corresponding answer categories, instructions followed by the enumerator while
interviewing, basic definitions of concepts, etc. Population of urban kebeles by sex with
number of households and housing units in appendix I and copies of the English version-
short and long questionnaires in appendices II to III, respectively are presented at the end of
this report.
It worth mentioning that because of the use of weights, slight discrepancies between various
tables may sometimes be observed for some of the data collected by long questionnaire.
Since the homeless population is very small as compared to the total population of the city
tables that deal with education, economic activity and housing exclude the number of
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homeless population and the discrepancies are very small. Homeless persons were
enumerated using only the short questionnaire because the enumeration took place at night
at the place where they were spent the night, and it was not convenient to apply long
questionnaires in such situation.
General Information
The following points are worth mentioning regarding the contents of this statistical report, the
supply of the compiled statistical data in print and digital copies and also concerning access
to raw data:
a) The majority of the tables containing statistical data on population characteristics,
education, economic activity, fertility, mortality, migration and housing stock and
conditions were aggregated at city and sub city levels and only very few selected
tables are produced at sub city level in printed reports. These data will be provided in
print and digital forms.
b) More detailed information up to kebele level will be provided in digital form on CDs.
c) Apart from these, raw data as well as further detailed cross tabulations can be
obtained from the Census Commission office up on the user’s request and based on
its access policy with regards to the raw data.
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CHAPTER-II
This chapter presents population size by type of residence, relationship to head of the
household and age classified by sex. Detailed information on the characteristics of the
population is also presented for the regions. Theses include type of residence, number of
housing unit, household size, relationship to the head of the household, headship rate,
population by zones, weredas, towns, urban and rural residence, conventional and non-
conventional households, single year and population by five years age group, etc.
The type of residence is one of the questions included in the census questionnaire.
Type of residence is categorized into two major groups, namely, conventional and non-
conventional. Please note that, in Tables 2.5 the population size of pastoralists are added to
conventional households, in addition to that, Tables 2.6 and 2.7 also include the population size
of pastoralists. Respondents who live in the same housing unit and have common cooking
arrangements (eat their food together) are said to be residing in conventional households. The
non-conventional population in turn is sub-divided into residents of collective quarters
(hotel/hostel and other collective quarters) and homeless. A collective quarter is a housing unit,
a building, or a compound in which a number of unrelated persons reside together and share
common facilities e.g. boarding schools, prisons, hotels, hostels, etc. Homeless persons refer
to individuals without any fixed residence. Pastoralists are people who are wandering from
place to palace in search of grass and water for their animals. Almost the same question was
included in the 1994 census but the response categories were conventional, hotel/hostel, other
collective quarters, nomads and homeless.
The 2007 census has also collected information on members of the household and their
relationship to the head. The question asked was “NAME” what is your relationship to the head
of the household?” the categories for this question are head, spouse, child of head and/or
spouse, parent of head/spouse, sibling of head/spouse, niece/nephew of head or spouse,
grandchild of head or spouse, other relatives of head or spouse and non-relatives. This
question was also included in the 1994 census but there was very much little difference in the
categories. The head of the household is any member of the household who is recognized as a
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head by the members. In a polygamous marriage where each of the wives has their own
separated households the husband is considered to be the head or member of the household
of the first wife. The other wives or other members (e.g. elder son) are considered to be the
head of their respective households.
The information on age is collected from every individual counted in the census. The
question was presented as “what is NAME’s age?” for an infant less than one year of age the
enumerator was instructed to shade “00”. On the other hand, for a person whose age was 97
years and more all enumerators were trained to record as 97. Age information is recorded in
completed years. For instance, a person whose age was 37 years 11 months and 29 days on
the census date the enumerator will record it as 37. For those people who did not know their
exact age the enumerators have been trained how to probe with the help of historical events in
the enumerators manual, which has been collected from the 9 regional states and two city
administrations. Apart from this other method that would be used by the enumerators to get an
exact age or to make a reasonable estimate of the respondents age are included in the
manual. This question was also available in the 1994 census in the same way as in 2007
census.
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Table 2.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence and Sex: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Geographical Both Both Both
Area Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 2,739,551 1,305,387 1,434,164 2,739,551 1,305,387 1,434,164 - - -
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY 181,270 88,714 92,556 181,270 88,714 92,556 - - -
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY 316,283 148,984 167,299 316,283 148,984 167,299 - - -
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY 428,895 207,641 221,254 428,895 207,641 221,254 - - -
GULELE SUB CITY 267,624 129,396 138,228 267,624 129,396 138,228 - - -
LIDETA SUB CITY 201,713 96,272 105,441 201,713 96,272 105,441 - - -
KIRKOS SUB CITY 221,234 103,500 117,734 221,234 103,500 117,734 - - -
ARADA SUB CITY 211,501 99,165 112,336 211,501 99,165 112,336 - - -
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY 255,372 124,898 130,474 255,372 124,898 130,474 - - -
YEKA SUB CITY 346,664 161,592 185,072 346,664 161,592 185,072 - - -
BOLE SUB CITY 308,995 145,225 163,770 308,995 145,225 163,770 - - -
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Table 2.3 Population by Type of Residence, Sex, and Five Year Age Groups: 2007
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Type of Residence
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Boarding Other
School/ Correct- Collect-
Sex and Conventional Hotel/ Orphan- University ional ive Pastor- Home-
Age Group Total Households Hostel age /College Facility quarters alists less
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Both Sexes 2,739,551 2,687,593 6,251 3,695 5,919 1,890 29,025 - 5,178
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Table 2.4 Population by Type of Residence and Sex: 2007
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Type of Residence
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Boarding Other
School/ Correct- Collect-
Conventional Hotel/ Orphan- University ional ive Pastor- Home-
Sex Total Households Hostel age /College Facility quarters alists less
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Both Sexes 2,739,551 2,687,593 6,251 3,695 5,919 1,890 29,025 - 5,178
Male 1,305,387 1,269,041 3,342 2,116 4,766 1,440 19,852 - 4,830
Female 1,434,164 1,418,552 2,909 1,579 1,153 450 9,173 - 348
Both Sexes 181,270 177,358 499 303 300 1,262 1,240 - 308
Male 88,714 85,870 247 167 152 1,113 860 - 305
Female 92,556 91,488 252 136 148 149 380 - 3
Both Sexes 316,283 312,223 577 527 270 105 2,327 - 254
Male 148,984 146,344 296 245 215 54 1,584 - 246
Female 167,299 165,879 281 282 55 51 743 - 8
Both Sexes 428,895 423,417 422 566 232 101 3,539 - 618
Male 207,641 203,635 230 399 217 43 2,541 - 576
Female 221,254 219,782 192 167 15 58 998 - 42
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Table 2.5 Persons, Households, and Housing Units for Conventional Households
and Persons and Households for Non-Conventional Households,
with Households per Housing Unit for Conventional Households: 2007
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Conventional Households Unconventional Households
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Households
Geographical Housing per Housing
Area Persons Households Units Unit Persons Households
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 2,687,593 655,118 628,984 1.042 51,958 7,610
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY 177,358 47,021 45,750 1.028 3,912 352
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY 312,223 77,441 75,079 1.031 4,060 751
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY 423,417 97,287 93,334 1.042 5,478 805
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY 250,113 52,063 49,040 1.062 5,259 898
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Table 2.6 Persons and Households by Urban-Rural Residence and Household Size, with Percent
Distributions and Averages: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Household
Size Persons Percent Households Percent Persons Percent Households Percent Persons Percent Households Percent
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
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Table 2.6 Persons and Households by Urban-Rural Residence and Household Size, with Percent
Distributions and Averages: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Household
Size Persons Percent Households Percent Persons Percent Households Percent Persons Percent Households Percent
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YEKA SUB CITY
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Table 2.7 Population Living in Conventional Households by Relation to Head of Household, Sex,
and Five Year Age Groups: 2007
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Relationship to Head of Household
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Niece/ Grand- Other
Child of Parent of Sibling nephew of child of relative
Sex and head or head or of head head or head or of head Unrelated Headship
Age Group Total Head Spouse spouse spouse or spouse spouse spouse or spouse person Rate
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Both Sexes 2,687,593 655,118 316,346 1,026,308 14,417 150,009 109,174 81,525 172,855 161,841 2.4
Male 1,269,041 434,743 24,334 529,162 2,592 73,290 46,083 40,228 74,333 44,276 3.4
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Table 2.7 Population Living in Conventional Households by Relation to Head of Household, Sex,
and Five Year Age Groups: 2007
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Relationship to Head of Household
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Niece/ Grand- Other
Child of Parent of Sibling nephew of child of relative
Sex and head or head or of head head or head or of head Unrelated Headship
Age Group Total Head Spouse spouse spouse or spouse spouse spouse or spouse person Rate
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Table 2.8 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Five Year
Age Groups to 95+: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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Table 2.8 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Five Year
Age Groups to 95+: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY
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Table 2.8 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Five Year
Age Groups to 95+: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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KIRKOS SUB CITY
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Table 2.8 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Five Year
Age Groups to 95+: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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YEKA SUB CITY
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Table 2.9 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Single Years of Age: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Both Both Both
Single Age Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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Table 2.9 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Single Years of Age: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
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Both Both Both
Single Age Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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Chapter III
In the 2007 Census, “Ethnic identity” of respondents was obtained through the
question “What is (NAME’S) ethnic group?” Ethnic group (nation/nationality) of a
person is traced through his/her national or tribal origin. A detailed list of ethnic
groups in the country was obtained from the House of Federation. Codes for the
ethnic groups were entered from these lists, which were attached in the
enumerator’s manual.
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asked to decide which religion the child may follow in the future. Similar type of
question was asked in the 1994 Census.
“Marital status” of respondents aged ten years & older was identified through the
question “What is (NAME’S) current marital status?” The responses fell under six
major categories: Never Married, Currently Married, Divorced, Separated,
Widow/Widower, & Living Together as Husband & Spouse. Never married refers
to all persons who were single & had not been married earlier; currently married
include those bounded by any kind of marital engagement at the time of
enumeration (traditional, church, or municipality); separated couples were also
considered to be married unless they have dissolved their marriage agreement.
Persons who had been married but whose marriage was dissolved before the
census day were put under divorced. Those who responded they had not been
married after the deaths of their spouses were categorized as widowed/widower.
Those who had been living together as wife & husband (through consensual
union), without any formal binding relations (traditional, church, or municipality)
were fall on living together. Two additional categories (“separated” & “living
together”) were added in the 2007 census, compared to the 1994, which had only
four categories of marital status: never married, currently married, divorced &
widower.
Tables 3.1 to 3.5 show the results of the 2007 Census on Ethnic Group, Mother
Tongue, Religion and Marital Status.
24
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
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URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
25
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
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URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
26
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
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URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY
27
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY
Fedashe 24 9 15 24 9 15 - - -
Gamo 1,641 967 674 1,641 967 674 - - -
Gebato 24 13 11 24 13 11 - - -
Gedeo 115 65 50 115 65 50 - - -
Gedicho 17 8 9 17 8 9 - - -
Gidole 35 17 18 35 17 18 - - -
Goffa 80 39 41 80 39 41 - - -
Gumuz 55 32 23 55 32 23 - - -
Guragie 36,000 17,677 18,323 36,000 17,677 18,323 - - -
Guagu - - - - - - - - -
Hadiya 2,672 1,361 1,311 2,672 1,361 1,311 - - -
Hareri 1,626 801 825 1,626 801 825 - - -
Hamer 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Irob 14 10 4 14 10 4 - - -
Kefficho 307 161 146 307 161 146 - - -
Kembata 842 423 419 842 423 419 - - -
Konta 6 4 2 6 4 2 - - -
Komo 53 31 22 53 31 22 - - -
Konso 24 16 8 24 16 8 - - -
Kore 36 24 12 36 24 12 - - -
Koyego 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Kunama 41 17 24 41 17 24 - - -
Karo - - - - - - - - -
Kusumie 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Malie 428 220 208 428 220 208 - - -
Mao 483 239 244 483 239 244 - - -
Mareko 261 142 119 261 142 119 - - -
Mashola 82 41 41 82 41 41 - - -
Mere 77 35 42 77 35 42 - - -
Me'enite 24 15 9 24 15 9 - - -
Messengo 249 118 131 249 118 131 - - -
Mejenger 23 12 11 23 12 11 - - -
Mossiye 97 58 39 97 58 39 - - -
Mursi 9 4 5 9 4 5 - - -
Murle 26 13 13 26 13 13 - - -
Nao 44 20 24 44 20 24 - - -
Nuwer 72 33 39 72 33 39 - - -
Nyangatom 38 20 18 38 20 18 - - -
Oromo 74,668 34,818 39,850 74,668 34,818 39,850 - - -
Oida 28 13 15 28 13 15 - - -
Qebena 56 29 27 56 29 27 - - -
Qechem 29 10 19 29 10 19 - - -
Qewama - - - - - - - - -
Shekecho 27 11 16 27 11 16 - - -
Sheko 12 7 5 12 7 5 - - -
Shinasha 15 11 4 15 11 4 - - -
Sidama 324 192 132 324 192 132 - - -
Silte 7,035 3,818 3,217 7,035 3,818 3,217 - - -
Somalie 1,257 619 638 1,257 619 638 - - -
Surma 54 31 23 54 31 23 - - -
She 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Tigrie 27,117 13,275 13,842 27,117 13,275 13,842 - - -
Timebaro 13 9 4 13 9 4 - - -
Tsemay 7 4 3 7 4 3 - - -
Upo 9 3 6 9 3 6 - - -
Welaita 2,749 1,466 1,283 2,749 1,466 1,283 - - -
Werji 316 151 165 316 151 165 - - -
Yem 104 34 70 104 34 70 - - -
Zeyese 31 12 19 31 12 19 - - -
Zelmam 7 3 4 7 3 4 - - -
Other
Ethiopian National 1,191 587 604 1,191 587 604 - - -
From different
Parents 2,583 1,297 1,286 2,583 1,297 1,286 - - -
Eritrean 567 293 274 567 293 274 - - -
Djiboutian 14 9 5 14 9 5 - - -
Somalian 2,871 1,359 1,512 2,871 1,359 1,512 - - -
Kenyan 11 8 3 11 8 3 - - -
Sudanese 109 57 52 109 57 52 - - -
Other Foreigners 512 265 247 512 265 247 - - -
28
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY
29
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY
30
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GULELE SUB CITY
31
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIDETA SUB CITY
Fedashe 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Gamo 300 178 122 300 178 122 - - -
Gebato 16 10 6 16 10 6 - - -
Gedeo 23 15 8 23 15 8 - - -
Gedicho 6 1 5 6 1 5 - - -
Gidole 5 2 3 5 2 3 - - -
Goffa 37 14 23 37 14 23 - - -
Gumuz 63 26 37 63 26 37 - - -
Guragie 46,503 23,829 22,674 46,503 23,829 22,674 - - -
Guagu - - - - - - - - -
Hadiya 1,941 1,073 868 1,941 1,073 868 - - -
Hareri 511 238 273 511 238 273 - - -
Hamer 9 6 3 9 6 3 - - -
Irob 9 7 2 9 7 2 - - -
Kefficho 144 75 69 144 75 69 - - -
Kembata 349 202 147 349 202 147 - - -
Konta 7 4 3 7 4 3 - - -
Komo 12 4 8 12 4 8 - - -
Konso 11 9 2 11 9 2 - - -
Kore 9 8 1 9 8 1 - - -
Koyego 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Kunama 27 12 15 27 12 15 - - -
Karo - - - - - - - - -
Kusumie 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Malie 157 96 61 157 96 61 - - -
Mao 344 192 152 344 192 152 - - -
Mareko 133 71 62 133 71 62 - - -
Mashola 44 22 22 44 22 22 - - -
Mere 31 20 11 31 20 11 - - -
Me'enite 8 5 3 8 5 3 - - -
Messengo 167 82 85 167 82 85 - - -
Mejenger 21 10 11 21 10 11 - - -
Mossiye 24 17 7 24 17 7 - - -
Mursi 16 4 12 16 4 12 - - -
Murle 22 11 11 22 11 11 - - -
Nao 36 18 18 36 18 18 - - -
Nuwer 23 17 6 23 17 6 - - -
Nyangatom 19 9 10 19 9 10 - - -
Oromo 35,536 16,335 19,201 35,536 16,335 19,201 - - -
Oida 20 12 8 20 12 8 - - -
Qebena 100 52 48 100 52 48 - - -
Qechem 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Qewama 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Shekecho 18 12 6 18 12 6 - - -
Sheko 7 5 2 7 5 2 - - -
Shinasha 16 13 3 16 13 3 - - -
Sidama 225 136 89 225 136 89 - - -
Silte 6,899 3,926 2,973 6,899 3,926 2,973 - - -
Somalie 217 114 103 217 114 103 - - -
Surma 18 11 7 18 11 7 - - -
She 12 5 7 12 5 7 - - -
Tigrie 19,456 9,534 9,922 19,456 9,534 9,922 - - -
Timebaro 7 6 1 7 6 1 - - -
Tsemay 9 7 2 9 7 2 - - -
Upo 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Welaita 1,232 678 554 1,232 678 554 - - -
Werji 522 255 267 522 255 267 - - -
Yem 79 30 49 79 30 49 - - -
Zeyese 33 11 22 33 11 22 - - -
Zelmam 5 4 1 5 4 1 - - -
Other
Ethiopian National 606 288 318 606 288 318 - - -
From different
Parents 1,039 513 526 1,039 513 526 - - -
Eritrean 247 107 140 247 107 140 - - -
Djiboutian - - - - - - - - -
Somalian 97 49 48 97 49 48 - - -
Kenyan 30 15 15 30 15 15 - - -
Sudanese 38 27 11 38 27 11 - - -
Other Foreigners 666 344 322 666 344 322 - - -
32
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KIRKOS SUB CITY
33
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KIRKOS SUB CITY
Surma 32 15 17 32 15 17 - - -
She 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Tigrie 23,305 11,483 11,822 23,305 11,483 11,822 - - -
Timebaro 14 10 4 14 10 4 - - -
Tsemay 9 5 4 9 5 4 - - -
Upo 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Welaita 1,484 784 700 1,484 784 700 - - -
Werji 86 43 43 86 43 43 - - -
Yem 57 25 32 57 25 32 - - -
Zeyese 24 12 12 24 12 12 - - -
Zelmam 4 2 2 4 2 2 - - -
Other
Ethiopian National 794 404 390 794 404 390 - - -
From different
Parents 2,740 1,345 1,395 2,740 1,345 1,395 - - -
Eritrean 510 247 263 510 247 263 - - -
Djiboutian 23 15 8 23 15 8 - - -
Somalian 47 27 20 47 27 20 - - -
Kenyan 21 12 9 21 12 9 - - -
Sudanese 65 36 29 65 36 29 - - -
Other Foreigners 407 250 157 407 250 157 - - -
34
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARADA SUB CITY
35
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY
Fedashe 12 5 7 12 5 7 - - -
Gamo 2,959 1,649 1,310 2,959 1,649 1,310 - - -
Gebato 27 12 15 27 12 15 - - -
Gedeo 32 16 16 32 16 16 - - -
Gedicho 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Gidole 38 23 15 38 23 15 - - -
Goffa 28 14 14 28 14 14 - - -
Gumuz 231 122 109 231 122 109 - - -
Guragie 95,158 48,664 46,494 95,158 48,664 46,494 - - -
Guagu - - - - - - - - -
Hadiya 432 220 212 432 220 212 - - -
Hareri 1,558 772 786 1,558 772 786 - - -
Hamer 4 4 - 4 4 - - - -
Irob 27 13 14 27 13 14 - - -
Kefficho 113 58 55 113 58 55 - - -
Kembata 167 107 60 167 107 60 - - -
Konta - - - - - - - - -
Komo 23 11 12 23 11 12 - - -
Konso 6 2 4 6 2 4 - - -
Kore 17 9 8 17 9 8 - - -
Koyego 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Kunama 12 6 6 12 6 6 - - -
Karo - - - - - - - - -
Kusumie - - - - - - - - -
Malie 715 362 353 715 362 353 - - -
Mao 387 237 150 387 237 150 - - -
Mareko 78 55 23 78 55 23 - - -
Mashola 49 31 18 49 31 18 - - -
Mere 16 9 7 16 9 7 - - -
Me'enite 6 5 1 6 5 1 - - -
Messengo 481 214 267 481 214 267 - - -
Mejenger 17 8 9 17 8 9 - - -
Mossiye 100 51 49 100 51 49 - - -
Mursi 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Murle 225 116 109 225 116 109 - - -
Nao 15 11 4 15 11 4 - - -
Nuwer 36 18 18 36 18 18 - - -
Nyangatom 17 5 12 17 5 12 - - -
Oromo 43,085 19,862 23,223 43,085 19,862 23,223 - - -
Oida 24 15 9 24 15 9 - - -
Qebena 192 105 87 192 105 87 - - -
Qechem 26 11 15 26 11 15 - - -
Qewama - - - - - - - - -
Shekecho 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Sheko 4 - 4 4 - 4 - - -
Shinasha 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Sidama 87 49 38 87 49 38 - - -
Silte 15,048 8,859 6,189 15,048 8,859 6,189 - - -
Somalie 154 83 71 154 83 71 - - -
Surma 143 81 62 143 81 62 - - -
She 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Tigrie 9,407 4,678 4,729 9,407 4,678 4,729 - - -
Timebaro 23 15 8 23 15 8 - - -
Tsemay 16 8 8 16 8 8 - - -
Upo 10 5 5 10 5 5 - - -
Welaita 1,463 782 681 1,463 782 681 - - -
Werji 1,861 882 979 1,861 882 979 - - -
Yem 32 11 21 32 11 21 - - -
Zeyese 53 34 19 53 34 19 - - -
Zelmam 4 2 2 4 2 2 - - -
Other
Ethiopian National 439 203 236 439 203 236 - - -
From different
Parents 1,334 707 627 1,334 707 627 - - -
Eritrean 71 41 30 71 41 30 - - -
Djiboutian - - - - - - - - -
Somalian 4 4 - 4 4 - - - -
Kenyan 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Sudanese 20 11 9 20 11 9 - - -
Other Foreigners 350 164 186 350 164 186 - - -
36
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
YEKA SUB CITY
37
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
YEKA SUB CITY
38
Table 3.1 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Ethnic Group: 2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
URBAN + RURAL Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------------
Both Both Both
Ethnic Group Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BOLE SUB CITY
39
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
40
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
41
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY
Kunamigna 22 10 12 22 10 12 - - -
Karogna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Kusumegna 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Maliegna 86 49 37 86 49 37 - - -
Maogna 189 107 82 189 107 82 - - -
Marekogna 47 27 20 47 27 20 - - -
Mashiligna 12 8 4 12 8 4 - - -
Merigna 20 10 10 20 10 10 - - -
Me'enigna - - - - - - - - -
Messengogna 22 15 7 22 15 7 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 20 13 7 20 13 7 - - -
Mursygna 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Murlegna 3 3 - 3 3 - - - -
Naogna 11 7 4 11 7 4 - - -
Nuwerigna 40 24 16 40 24 16 - - -
Nyangatomigna 8 4 4 8 4 4 - - -
Oromigna 35,806 17,092 18,714 35,806 17,092 18,714 - - -
Oydigna 158 71 87 158 71 87 - - -
Qebenigna 14 7 7 14 7 7 - - -
Qechemigna 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Qewamigna - - - - - - - - -
Shekacho 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Shekogna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Shinashigna 5 5 - 5 5 - - - -
Sidamigna 116 68 48 116 68 48 - - -
Shitagna 2,057 1,241 816 2,057 1,241 816 - - -
Somaligna 113 68 45 113 68 45 - - -
Surmagna 19 11 8 19 11 8 - - -
Shegna 27 13 14 27 13 14 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 6,722 3,454 3,268 6,722 3,454 3,268 - - -
Tembarogna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Tsemayigna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
UPO 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Welaitigna 714 438 276 714 438 276 - - -
Wergigna 16 7 9 16 7 9 - - -
Yemsagna 29 9 20 29 9 20 - - -
Zeysegna 6 4 2 6 4 2 - - -
Zlmamigna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 432 238 194 432 238 194 - - -
English 44 20 24 44 20 24 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 97 59 38 97 59 38 - - -
42
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY
Dongigna 15 10 5 15 10 5 - - -
Demegna 15 5 10 15 5 10 - - -
Felashigna 7 5 2 7 5 2 - - -
Fedashigna 6 4 2 6 4 2 - - -
Gamogna 1,114 672 442 1,114 672 442 - - -
Gebatogna 17 6 11 17 6 11 - - -
Gedeogna 63 38 25 63 38 25 - - -
Gedichogna 5 3 2 5 3 2 - - -
Gedoligna 23 15 8 23 15 8 - - -
Goffigna 57 27 30 57 27 30 - - -
Gumuzigna 37 21 16 37 21 16 - - -
Guragiegna 19,102 9,436 9,666 19,102 9,436 9,666 - - -
Guagugna 88 36 52 88 36 52 - - -
Hadiyigna 1,831 937 894 1,831 937 894 - - -
Hareriegna 1,445 702 743 1,445 702 743 - - -
Hamerigna 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Irobigna 13 9 4 13 9 4 - - -
Keffagna 158 81 77 158 81 77 - - -
Kembatigna 501 260 241 501 260 241 - - -
Kontigna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Komigna 22 15 7 22 15 7 - - -
Konsogna 14 11 3 14 11 3 - - -
Koregna 14 10 4 14 10 4 - - -
Koygogna 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Koyrigna 13 8 5 13 8 5 - - -
Kunamigna 59 20 39 59 20 39 - - -
Karogna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Kusumegna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Maliegna 197 117 80 197 117 80 - - -
Maogna 305 154 151 305 154 151 - - -
Marekogna 135 67 68 135 67 68 - - -
Mashiligna 33 15 18 33 15 18 - - -
Merigna 48 18 30 48 18 30 - - -
Me'enigna 11 8 3 11 8 3 - - -
Messengogna 138 68 70 138 68 70 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 32 19 13 32 19 13 - - -
Mursygna 4 1 3 4 1 3 - - -
Murlegna 10 7 3 10 7 3 - - -
Naogna 16 7 9 16 7 9 - - -
Nuwerigna 67 27 40 67 27 40 - - -
Nyangatomigna 28 13 15 28 13 15 - - -
Oromigna 41,983 19,036 22,947 41,983 19,036 22,947 - - -
Oydigna 146 71 75 146 71 75 - - -
Qebenigna 39 18 21 39 18 21 - - -
Qechemigna 172 118 54 172 118 54 - - -
Qewamigna - - - - - - - - -
Shekacho 10 6 4 10 6 4 - - -
Shekogna 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Shinashigna 8 6 2 8 6 2 - - -
Sidamigna 197 121 76 197 121 76 - - -
Shitagna 4,664 2,578 2,086 4,664 2,578 2,086 - - -
Somaligna 1,918 919 999 1,918 919 999 - - -
Surmagna 21 9 12 21 9 12 - - -
Shegna 23 16 7 23 16 7 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 16,486 7,931 8,555 16,486 7,931 8,555 - - -
Tembarogna 9 6 3 9 6 3 - - -
Tsemayigna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
UPO 10 5 5 10 5 5 - - -
Welaitigna 1,922 1,048 874 1,922 1,048 874 - - -
Wergigna 43 25 18 43 25 18 - - -
Yemsagna 64 18 46 64 18 46 - - -
Zeysegna 21 10 11 21 10 11 - - -
Zlmamigna 5 2 3 5 2 3 - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 1,221 612 609 1,221 612 609 - - -
English 67 41 26 67 41 26 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 989 522 467 989 522 467 - - -
43
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY
44
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY
45
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GULELE SUB CITY
Kunamigna 23 15 8 23 15 8 - - -
Karogna - - - - - - - - -
Kusumegna 7 1 6 7 1 6 - - -
Maliegna 99 54 45 99 54 45 - - -
Maogna 199 126 73 199 126 73 - - -
Marekogna 57 28 29 57 28 29 - - -
Mashiligna 17 8 9 17 8 9 - - -
Merigna 22 16 6 22 16 6 - - -
Me'enigna - - - - - - - - -
Messengogna 40 20 20 40 20 20 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 528 339 189 528 339 189 - - -
Mursygna 6 4 2 6 4 2 - - -
Murlegna 10 7 3 10 7 3 - - -
Naogna 15 8 7 15 8 7 - - -
Nuwerigna 36 18 18 36 18 18 - - -
Nyangatomigna 11 5 6 11 5 6 - - -
Oromigna 24,182 10,622 13,560 24,182 10,622 13,560 - - -
Oydigna 73 31 42 73 31 42 - - -
Qebenigna 50 26 24 50 26 24 - - -
Qechemigna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Qewamigna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Shekacho 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Shekogna 6 3 3 6 3 3 - - -
Shinashigna 10 9 1 10 9 1 - - -
Sidamigna 58 30 28 58 30 28 - - -
Shitagna 2,996 1,679 1,317 2,996 1,679 1,317 - - -
Somaligna 47 33 14 47 33 14 - - -
Surmagna 21 16 5 21 16 5 - - -
Shegna 25 11 14 25 11 14 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 4,814 2,291 2,523 4,814 2,291 2,523 - - -
Tembarogna 21 10 11 21 10 11 - - -
Tsemayigna 5 2 3 5 2 3 - - -
UPO 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Welaitigna 711 412 299 711 412 299 - - -
Wergigna 14 8 6 14 8 6 - - -
Yemsagna 16 6 10 16 6 10 - - -
Zeysegna 16 12 4 16 12 4 - - -
Zlmamigna 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 557 281 276 557 281 276 - - -
English 64 25 39 64 25 39 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 151 84 67 151 84 67 - - -
46
Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIDETA SUB CITY
Dongigna 9 5 4 9 5 4 - - -
Demegna 12 7 5 12 7 5 - - -
Felashigna 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Fedashigna 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Gamogna 120 80 40 120 80 40 - - -
Gebatogna 18 8 10 18 8 10 - - -
Gedeogna 22 11 11 22 11 11 - - -
Gedichogna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Gedoligna 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Goffigna 18 8 10 18 8 10 - - -
Gumuzigna 53 30 23 53 30 23 - - -
Guragiegna 21,255 11,097 10,158 21,255 11,097 10,158 - - -
Guagugna 263 140 123 263 140 123 - - -
Hadiyigna 984 573 411 984 573 411 - - -
Hareriegna 367 173 194 367 173 194 - - -
Hamerigna 9 6 3 9 6 3 - - -
Irobigna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Keffagna 88 40 48 88 40 48 - - -
Kembatigna 131 84 47 131 84 47 - - -
Kontigna 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Komigna 6 3 3 6 3 3 - - -
Konsogna 8 6 2 8 6 2 - - -
Koregna 7 4 3 7 4 3 - - -
Koygogna 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Koyrigna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Kunamigna 45 20 25 45 20 25 - - -
Karogna - - - - - - - - -
Kusumegna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Maliegna 61 35 26 61 35 26 - - -
Maogna 126 70 56 126 70 56 - - -
Marekogna 68 44 24 68 44 24 - - -
Mashiligna 18 12 6 18 12 6 - - -
Merigna 24 12 12 24 12 12 - - -
Me'enigna 9 6 3 9 6 3 - - -
Messengogna 48 23 25 48 23 25 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 6 5 1 6 5 1 - - -
Mursygna 4 - 4 4 - 4 - - -
Murlegna 6 3 3 6 3 3 - - -
Naogna 14 5 9 14 5 9 - - -
Nuwerigna 38 23 15 38 23 15 - - -
Nyangatomigna 10 6 4 10 6 4 - - -
Oromigna 14,691 6,112 8,579 14,691 6,112 8,579 - - -
Oydigna 68 34 34 68 34 34 - - -
Qebenigna 79 41 38 79 41 38 - - -
Qechemigna 8 3 5 8 3 5 - - -
Qewamigna - - - - - - - - -
Shekacho 12 8 4 12 8 4 - - -
Shekogna 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Shinashigna 14 12 2 14 12 2 - - -
Sidamigna 95 60 35 95 60 35 - - -
Shitagna 3,972 2,381 1,591 3,972 2,381 1,591 - - -
Somaligna 195 99 96 195 99 96 - - -
Surmagna 16 10 6 16 10 6 - - -
Shegna 24 11 13 24 11 13 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 10,266 4,843 5,423 10,266 4,843 5,423 - - -
Tembarogna 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Tsemayigna 5 3 2 5 3 2 - - -
UPO 20 11 9 20 11 9 - - -
Welaitigna 623 351 272 623 351 272 - - -
Wergigna 66 33 33 66 33 33 - - -
Yemsagna 42 17 25 42 17 25 - - -
Zeysegna 15 3 12 15 3 12 - - -
Zlmamigna 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 534 248 286 534 248 286 - - -
English 37 21 16 37 21 16 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 276 134 142 276 134 142 - - -
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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KIRKOS SUB CITY
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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KIRKOS SUB CITY
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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ARADA SUB CITY
Kunamigna 42 26 16 42 26 16 - - -
Karogna 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Kusumegna 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - -
Maliegna 149 75 74 149 75 74 - - -
Maogna 193 112 81 193 112 81 - - -
Marekogna 81 44 37 81 44 37 - - -
Mashiligna 23 12 11 23 12 11 - - -
Merigna 14 10 4 14 10 4 - - -
Me'enigna 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Messengogna 67 35 32 67 35 32 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 24 18 6 24 18 6 - - -
Mursygna 13 6 7 13 6 7 - - -
Murlegna 7 3 4 7 3 4 - - -
Naogna 14 6 8 14 6 8 - - -
Nuwerigna 62 36 26 62 36 26 - - -
Nyangatomigna 10 7 3 10 7 3 - - -
Oromigna 14,766 6,021 8,745 14,766 6,021 8,745 - - -
Oydigna 47 20 27 47 20 27 - - -
Qebenigna 27 15 12 27 15 12 - - -
Qechemigna 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Qewamigna - - - - - - - - -
Shekacho 18 12 6 18 12 6 - - -
Shekogna 5 4 1 5 4 1 - - -
Shinashigna 10 10 - 10 10 - - - -
Sidamigna 97 66 31 97 66 31 - - -
Shitagna 4,584 2,785 1,799 4,584 2,785 1,799 - - -
Somaligna 147 71 76 147 71 76 - - -
Surmagna 10 7 3 10 7 3 - - -
Shegna 25 19 6 25 19 6 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 8,991 4,338 4,653 8,991 4,338 4,653 - - -
Tembarogna 5 5 - 5 5 - - - -
Tsemayigna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
UPO 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Welaitigna 1,099 607 492 1,099 607 492 - - -
Wergigna 26 13 13 26 13 13 - - -
Yemsagna 42 13 29 42 13 29 - - -
Zeysegna 27 14 13 27 14 13 - - -
Zlmamigna 4 1 3 4 1 3 - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 596 283 313 596 283 313 - - -
English 50 26 24 50 26 24 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 279 143 136 279 143 136 - - -
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY
Dongigna 6 2 4 6 2 4 - - -
Demegna 25 13 12 25 13 12 - - -
Felashigna 6 3 3 6 3 3 - - -
Fedashigna 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - -
Gamogna 1,475 842 633 1,475 842 633 - - -
Gebatogna 20 9 11 20 9 11 - - -
Gedeogna 11 7 4 11 7 4 - - -
Gedichogna 12 8 4 12 8 4 - - -
Gedoligna 11 6 5 11 6 5 - - -
Goffigna 24 12 12 24 12 12 - - -
Gumuzigna 172 82 90 172 82 90 - - -
Guragiegna 40,686 20,892 19,794 40,686 20,892 19,794 - - -
Guagugna 157 82 75 157 82 75 - - -
Hadiyigna 261 135 126 261 135 126 - - -
Hareriegna 1,201 588 613 1,201 588 613 - - -
Hamerigna 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
Irobigna 9 5 4 9 5 4 - - -
Keffagna 55 24 31 55 24 31 - - -
Kembatigna 77 56 21 77 56 21 - - -
Kontigna - - - - - - - - -
Komigna 6 1 5 6 1 5 - - -
Konsogna 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Koregna 6 2 4 6 2 4 - - -
Koygogna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Koyrigna 32 16 16 32 16 16 - - -
Kunamigna 24 12 12 24 12 12 - - -
Karogna 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
Kusumegna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Maliegna 93 43 50 93 43 50 - - -
Maogna 187 120 67 187 120 67 - - -
Marekogna 73 53 20 73 53 20 - - -
Mashiligna 27 19 8 27 19 8 - - -
Merigna 15 11 4 15 11 4 - - -
Me'enigna 5 4 1 5 4 1 - - -
Messengogna 63 30 33 63 30 33 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 33 20 13 33 20 13 - - -
Mursygna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Murlegna 34 18 16 34 18 16 - - -
Naogna 8 4 4 8 4 4 - - -
Nuwerigna 32 12 20 32 12 20 - - -
Nyangatomigna 10 2 8 10 2 8 - - -
Oromigna 18,696 7,570 11,126 18,696 7,570 11,126 - - -
Oydigna 70 35 35 70 35 35 - - -
Qebenigna 106 59 47 106 59 47 - - -
Qechemigna 18 6 12 18 6 12 - - -
Qewamigna - - - - - - - - -
Shekacho - - - - - - - - -
Shekogna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Shinashigna 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Sidamigna 67 41 26 67 41 26 - - -
Shitagna 8,542 5,343 3,199 8,542 5,343 3,199 - - -
Somaligna 136 71 65 136 71 65 - - -
Surmagna 23 13 10 23 13 10 - - -
Shegna 22 9 13 22 9 13 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 4,138 1,925 2,213 4,138 1,925 2,213 - - -
Tembarogna 9 6 3 9 6 3 - - -
Tsemayigna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
UPO 8 4 4 8 4 4 - - -
Welaitigna 696 377 319 696 377 319 - - -
Wergigna 155 77 78 155 77 78 - - -
Yemsagna 19 3 16 19 3 16 - - -
Zeysegna 15 11 4 15 11 4 - - -
Zlmamigna 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 362 162 200 362 162 200 - - -
English 22 13 9 22 13 9 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 106 58 48 106 58 48 - - -
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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YEKA SUB CITY
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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YEKA SUB CITY
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Table 3.2 Population by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex, and Mother Tongue: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
--------------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------
Both Both Both
Mother Tongue Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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BOLE SUB CITY
Kunamigna 63 28 35 63 28 35 - - -
Karogna - - - - - - - - -
Kusumegna - - - - - - - - -
Maliegna 67 34 33 67 34 33 - - -
Maogna 116 66 50 116 66 50 - - -
Marekogna 94 63 31 94 63 31 - - -
Mashiligna 42 16 26 42 16 26 - - -
Merigna 22 10 12 22 10 12 - - -
Me'enigna 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
Messengogna 71 45 26 71 45 26 - - -
Mejengerigna - - - - - - - - -
Mossigna 64 38 26 64 38 26 - - -
Mursygna 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
Murlegna 20 7 13 20 7 13 - - -
Naogna 19 11 8 19 11 8 - - -
Nuwerigna 258 131 127 258 131 127 - - -
Nyangatomigna 11 5 6 11 5 6 - - -
Oromigna 44,513 21,091 23,422 44,513 21,091 23,422 - - -
Oydigna 137 75 62 137 75 62 - - -
Qebenigna 17 13 4 17 13 4 - - -
Qechemigna 6 2 4 6 2 4 - - -
Qewamigna 2 - 2 2 - 2 - - -
Shekacho 15 10 5 15 10 5 - - -
Shekogna 11 7 4 11 7 4 - - -
Shinashigna 22 17 5 22 17 5 - - -
Sidamigna 291 155 136 291 155 136 - - -
Shitagna 2,925 1,667 1,258 2,925 1,667 1,258 - - -
Somaligna 5,669 2,867 2,802 5,669 2,867 2,802 - - -
Surmagna 32 19 13 32 19 13 - - -
Shegna 17 9 8 17 9 8 - - -
Shetagna - - - - - - - - -
Tigrigna 15,024 7,207 7,817 15,024 7,207 7,817 - - -
Tembarogna 26 15 11 26 15 11 - - -
Tsemayigna 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - -
UPO 5 3 2 5 3 2 - - -
Welaitigna 1,891 1,145 746 1,891 1,145 746 - - -
Wergigna 34 20 14 34 20 14 - - -
Yemsagna 76 24 52 76 24 52 - - -
Zeysegna 39 20 19 39 20 19 - - -
Zlmamigna 5 3 2 5 3 2 - - -
Other
Ethiopian
Languages 1,725 918 807 1,725 918 807 - - -
English 301 160 141 301 160 141 - - -
Other
Foreign
Languages 2,935 1,572 1,363 2,935 1,572 1,363 - - -
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Table 3.3 Population by Religion, Sex, and Five Year
Age Groups: 2007
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Religion
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Sex and
Age Group Total Orthodox Protestant Catholic Islam Traditional Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
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Table 3.4 Population by Religion and Sex: 2007
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Religion
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Table 3.5 Persons 10 Years Old and Older by Marital Status, Sex,
and Age: 2007
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Marital Status
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Living
together as
Sex and Never Currently Widow/ Husband and Not
Age Group Total Married Married Divorced Separated Widower Spouse Stated
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Both Sexes 2,331,604 1,261,417 843,124 79,780 32,585 110,550 3,851 297
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CHAPTER IV
DISABILITY AND ORPHANHOOD
This chapter presents data on Disability and Orphanhood statuses of the population. Both
disability and orphanhood data were collected for every member of the household in the 2007
Population and Housing Census. Three questions on disability status were included in the
census questionnaire to measure the status, type and cause of disability. Similarly, two
questions on orphanhood status were included in the census questionnaire to measure the
type and status of orphanhood.
The above questions on disability were developed in collaboration with the experts from the
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Confederation of the Disabled and Addis Ababa
University.
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Seeing difficulty: - persons with two eyes and with partial seeing ability
were considered in this category. Persons with seeing difficulty are those
who can’t count fingers of hands at a distance of two meters or those who
can’t identify the individual standing four meters away from them. Persons
who lost one of their eyes and became unable to fully see due to the
problem in one eye affecting the other were considered as persons with
seeing difficulty. Moreover, persons who were unable to do their work
without the help of others because of weakness in seeing were considered
as persons who have seeing difficulty. A person after wearing a pair of
spectacles gets back his sight was not included under this category.
Deaf: - Persons who were not able to hear from both ears but can speak
were grouped under this category.
Hearing difficulty: - Persons who totally lost hearing in one ear and
partially hear by one or those who were able to hear partially by both ears
were considered as persons with hearing difficulty.
Dumb: - Persons who were not able to speak at all but can hear were
considered as dumb.
Deaf mute: - Persons who were not able to speak and hear at all were
categorized as deaf mute.
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hands not related to above types were considered as having other disability
in hand/hands.
Disability in Legs: - (Non functional lower limbs) Loss of one leg or both
legs, paralysis of one leg or both legs, or any other disability in one leg or
both legs were taken as disability in legs. Persons having completely
lifeless or inactive leg/legs were considered as paralyzed in leg/legs.
The 2007 Population and Housing Census excludes the following persons from being
classified as disabled for they are being capable of performing activities that other
healthy persons could do. Persons with one eye or one ear as long as the person is
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able to fully perform activities in the manner or within the range considered normal for
a human being, even if his/her other eye or ear is blind or defective, he or she is not
considered as disabled person. Unlike in the 1994 Census Leprosy, Epilepsy, and
Mental problem (except mental retardation) were not considered as disability.
However, they could be causes of disabilities.
Vehicle Accident: - accidents caused by car, train, rail way, bicycle, Motor
Cycle, horse pulled wheeled vehicle …etc.
Other diseases (post natal -after delivery):- cause of disability other than
polio and leprosy which occurs due to small pox, measles, meningitis, diabetes
mellitus, hyper tension, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/Venereal disease
…etc.
Intra-uterine (in the uterus) Prenatal and during Delivery: - disability caused
before birth and during delivery.
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War/mines:- disability caused in the battle field by fire arms, bullet, explosives,
mines, bombs piercing objects, and sharp objects...etc and disabilities caused
by exploding mines be it in the battle field or not.
Others: - disabilities caused different from the above described causes are
considered in this category (e.g.:- disabilities caused due to un-prescribed
medicine).
Unknown case: - if the cause is not known or could not be described by the
respondent (e.g.:-mental Problem).
It is to be noted that in the 2007 population and housing census disability data were
collected for every member of all the households (complete count) where as in the
1994 population and housing census information on disability were collected for every
member from every fifth households using long questionnaire on sample basis. Hence,
it is important to note this difference when comparing the results of the 2007 census
disability data with that of the 1994 census results.
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Table 4.1 Population by Sex, Disability Status, and Five Year Age Group,
with Disability Rate: 2007
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ALL AGES 2,739,551 32,630 1,305,387 17,931 1,434,164 14,699 119 137 102
ALL AGES 181,270 2,289 88,714 1,263 92,556 1,026 126 142 111
ALL AGES 316,283 3,511 148,984 1,856 167,299 1,655 111 125 99
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Table 4.1 Population by Sex, Disability Status, and Five Year Age Group,
with Disability Rate: 2007
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ALL AGES 428,895 4,628 207,641 2,563 221,254 2,065 108 123 93
ALL AGES 267,624 3,738 129,396 2,061 138,228 1,677 140 159 121
ALL AGES 201,713 3,288 96,272 1,868 105,441 1,420 163 194 135
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Table 4.1 Population by Sex, Disability Status, and Five Year Age Group,
with Disability Rate: 2007
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ALL AGES 221,234 2,525 103,500 1,388 117,734 1,137 114 134 97
ALL AGES 211,501 2,720 99,165 1,517 112,336 1,203 129 153 107
ALL AGES 255,372 3,564 124,898 1,961 130,474 1,603 140 157 123
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Table 4.1 Population by Sex, Disability Status, and Five Year Age Group,
with Disability Rate: 2007
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ALL AGES 346,664 3,867 161,592 2,097 185,072 1,770 112 130 96
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Table 4.2 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability and Sex: 2007
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Type of Disability
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Non-func- Non-func-
tional upper tional lower
Total Diffi- Diffi- Diffi- Deaf and limbs, limbs, Body move- Learning
Disabled culty culty Unable to culty unable to gripping, standing, ment diffi- diffi-
Sex Persons Blind Seeing Deaf Hearing Speak speaking speak handling walking culty culty Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
Both Sexes 32,630 3,090 4,149 600 2,929 309 475 1,273 224 11,820 2,404 2,550 2,807
Male 17,931 1,732 1,844 283 1,272 183 270 679 114 7,227 1,322 1,520 1,485
Female 14,699 1,358 2,305 317 1,657 126 205 594 110 4,593 1,082 1,030 1,322
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY
Both Sexes 2,289 167 348 31 283 25 37 79 12 828 147 164 168
Male 1,263 91 142 15 132 14 17 36 5 531 93 93 94
Female 1,026 76 206 16 151 11 20 43 7 297 54 71 74
Both Sexes 3,511 293 438 56 319 33 54 132 31 1,310 244 220 381
Male 1,856 158 196 33 133 22 35 70 18 752 124 122 193
Female 1,655 135 242 23 186 11 19 62 13 558 120 98 188
Both Sexes 4,628 344 551 85 351 45 67 220 38 1,832 367 320 408
Male 2,563 185 256 44 160 24 41 123 15 1,114 193 200 208
Female 2,065 159 295 41 191 21 26 97 23 718 174 120 200
Both Sexes 3,738 683 469 66 274 29 46 117 28 1,182 217 321 306
Male 2,061 370 222 25 120 19 26 66 11 707 123 217 155
Female 1,677 313 247 41 154 10 20 51 17 475 94 104 151
Both Sexes 3,288 310 421 58 321 38 28 114 16 1,272 249 228 233
Male 1,868 179 182 24 121 28 15 66 8 839 135 135 136
Female 1,420 131 239 34 200 10 13 48 8 433 114 93 97
Both Sexes 2,525 179 287 43 193 20 51 96 19 979 213 223 222
Male 1,388 89 115 22 85 10 27 49 11 614 122 129 115
Female 1,137 90 172 21 108 10 24 47 8 365 91 94 107
Both Sexes 2,720 288 300 56 220 17 36 100 20 990 230 211 252
Male 1,517 167 136 32 99 8 26 49 11 601 127 124 137
Female 1,203 121 164 24 121 9 10 51 9 389 103 87 115
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Table 4.2 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability and Sex: 2007
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Type of Disability
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Non-func- Non-func-
tional upper tional lower
Total Diffi- Diffi- Diffi- Deaf and limbs, limbs, Body move- Learning
Disabled culty culty Unable to culty unable to gripping, standing, ment diffi- diffi-
Sex Persons Blind Seeing Deaf Hearing Speak speaking speak handling walking culty culty Other
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Both Sexes 3,564 289 458 70 363 35 61 172 23 1,228 269 322 274
Male 1,961 184 212 33 169 23 28 94 14 737 137 190 140
Female 1,603 105 246 37 194 12 33 78 9 491 132 132 134
Both Sexes 3,867 358 549 79 350 36 56 132 26 1,349 285 328 319
Male 2,097 207 236 33 148 19 35 67 14 817 161 182 178
Female 1,770 151 313 46 202 17 21 65 12 532 124 146 141
Both Sexes 2,500 179 328 56 255 31 39 111 11 850 183 213 244
Male 1,357 102 147 22 105 16 20 59 7 515 107 128 129
Female 1,143 77 181 34 150 15 19 52 4 335 76 85 115
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Table 4.3 Disabled Persons in Towns by Type of Disability and Sex: 2007
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Type of Disability
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-func- Non-func-
tional upper tional lower
Total Diffi- Diffi- Diffi- Deaf and limbs, limbs, Body move- Learning
Disabled culty culty Unable culty unable to gripping, standing, ment diffi- diffi-
Sex Persons Blind Seeing Deaf Hearing to Speak speaking speak handling walking culty culty Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
Both Sexes 32,630 3,090 4,149 600 2,929 309 475 1,273 224 11,820 2,404 2,550 2,807
Male 17,931 1,732 1,844 283 1,272 183 270 679 114 7,227 1,322 1,520 1,485
Female 14,699 1,358 2,305 317 1,657 126 205 594 110 4,593 1,082 1,030 1,322
Both Sexes 2,289 167 348 31 283 25 37 79 12 828 147 164 168
Male 1,263 91 142 15 132 14 17 36 5 531 93 93 94
Female 1,026 76 206 16 151 11 20 43 7 297 54 71 74
Both Sexes 3,511 293 438 56 319 33 54 132 31 1,310 244 220 381
Male 1,856 158 196 33 133 22 35 70 18 752 124 122 193
Female 1,655 135 242 23 186 11 19 62 13 558 120 98 188
Both Sexes 4,628 344 551 85 351 45 67 220 38 1,832 367 320 408
Male 2,563 185 256 44 160 24 41 123 15 1,114 193 200 208
Female 2,065 159 295 41 191 21 26 97 23 718 174 120 200
GULELE-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 3,738 683 469 66 274 29 46 117 28 1,182 217 321 306
Male 2,061 370 222 25 120 19 26 66 11 707 123 217 155
Female 1,677 313 247 41 154 10 20 51 17 475 94 104 151
LIDETA-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 3,288 310 421 58 321 38 28 114 16 1,272 249 228 233
Male 1,868 179 182 24 121 28 15 66 8 839 135 135 136
Female 1,420 131 239 34 200 10 13 48 8 433 114 93 97
KIRKOS-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 2,525 179 287 43 193 20 51 96 19 979 213 223 222
Male 1,388 89 115 22 85 10 27 49 11 614 122 129 115
Female 1,137 90 172 21 108 10 24 47 8 365 91 94 107
ARADA-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 2,720 288 300 56 220 17 36 100 20 990 230 211 252
Male 1,517 167 136 32 99 8 26 49 11 601 127 124 137
Female 1,203 121 164 24 121 9 10 51 9 389 103 87 115
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Table 4.3 Disabled Persons in Towns by Type of Disability and Sex: 2007
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Type of Disability
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-func- Non-func-
tional upper tional lower
Total Diffi- Diffi- Diffi- Deaf and limbs, limbs, Body move- Learning
Disabled culty culty Unable culty unable to gripping, standing, ment diffi- diffi-
Sex Persons Blind Seeing Deaf Hearing to Speak speaking speak handling walking culty culty Other
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ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 3,564 289 458 70 363 35 61 172 23 1,228 269 322 274
Male 1,961 184 212 33 169 23 28 94 14 737 137 190 140
Female 1,603 105 246 37 194 12 33 78 9 491 132 132 134
YEKA-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 3,867 358 549 79 350 36 56 132 26 1,349 285 328 319
Male 2,097 207 236 33 148 19 35 67 14 817 161 182 178
Female 1,770 151 313 46 202 17 21 65 12 532 124 146 141
BOLE-SUB CITY
Both Sexes 2,500 179 328 56 255 31 39 111 11 850 183 213 244
Male 1,357 102 147 22 105 16 20 59 7 515 107 128 129
Female 1,143 77 181 34 150 15 19 52 4 335 76 85 115
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Table 4.4 Disabled Persons by Reason for Disability, Type of Disability and Sex: 2007
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Reason for Disability
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Total Other
Type of Disabled Vehicle Other Hanson Diseases/ Prenatal/on
Disabilty and Sex Persons accidents accident Polio Diseases post natal delivery War/Mines Others Not known
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
BLIND
Both Sexes 3,090 37 291 19 40 801 97 125 552 1,128
Male 1,732 27 178 15 25 449 55 115 281 587
Female 1,358 10 113 4 15 352 42 10 271 541
DIFFICULTY SEEING
Both Sexes 4,149 68 409 24 42 765 133 149 886 1,673
Male 1,844 42 231 9 20 316 55 139 345 687
Female 2,305 26 178 15 22 449 78 10 541 986
DEAF
Both Sexes 600 12 60 4 8 135 45 17 69 250
Male 283 8 35 2 7 51 21 13 28 118
Female 317 4 25 2 1 84 24 4 41 132
DIFFICULTY HEARING
Both Sexes 2,929 58 218 11 12 539 192 111 424 1,364
Male 1,272 31 101 5 6 232 97 87 168 545
Female 1,657 27 117 6 6 307 95 24 256 819
UNABLE TO SPEAK
Both Sexes 309 4 18 1 3 55 58 14 23 133
Male 183 2 12 1 1 33 37 14 10 73
Female 126 2 6 - 2 22 21 - 13 60
DIFFICULTY SPEAKING
Both Sexes 475 10 32 4 8 82 83 13 43 200
Male 270 6 17 2 3 54 46 13 23 106
Female 205 4 15 2 5 28 37 - 20 94
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Table 4.4 Disabled Persons by Reason for Disability, Type of Disability and Sex: 2007
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Reason for Disability
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Other
Type of Disabled Vehicle Other Hanson Diseases/ Prenatal/on
Disabilty and Sex Persons accidents accident Polio Diseases post natal delivery War/Mines Others Not known
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LEARNING DIFFICULTY
Both Sexes 2,550 38 135 19 16 414 425 57 232 1,214
Male 1,520 31 74 5 9 243 236 55 129 738
Female 1,030 7 61 14 7 171 189 2 103 476
OTHERS
Both Sexes 2,807 168 237 96 155 300 130 221 437 1,063
Male 1,485 95 133 53 74 155 58 186 217 514
Female 1,322 73 104 43 81 145 72 35 220 549
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Table 4.5 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and Age Group: 2007
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Type of Disability
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Non-func- Non-func-
tional upper tional lower
Total Diffi- Diffi- Diffi- Deaf and limbs, limbs, Body move- Learning
Sex and Disabled culty culty Unable culty unable to gripping, standing, ment diffi- diffi-
Age Group Persons Blind Seeing Deaf Hearing to Speak speaking speak handling walking culty culty Other
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BOTH SEXES 32,630 3,090 4,149 600 2,929 309 475 1,273 224 11,820 2,404 2,550 2,807
0 - 4 515 12 30 5 31 17 22 39 11 137 45 76 90
5 - 9 1,143 22 83 20 118 52 63 97 10 242 86 216 134
10 - 14 1,757 48 206 33 251 37 59 121 10 403 83 332 174
15 - 19 2,836 154 295 73 386 46 58 178 25 754 150 453 264
20 - 24 3,003 197 276 72 289 30 43 174 23 1,081 152 383 283
25 - 29 3,266 231 304 80 282 31 53 200 20 1,235 180 335 315
30 - 34 2,525 220 216 58 225 22 36 159 14 963 152 218 242
35 - 39 2,424 227 195 39 214 19 32 95 17 1,029 156 174 227
40 - 44 1,958 220 192 39 139 6 20 51 13 853 132 110 183
45 - 49 1,949 215 229 26 140 7 16 42 16 853 158 66 181
50 - 54 1,957 215 268 18 119 12 14 33 17 868 184 56 153
55 - 59 1,598 177 222 27 109 8 12 30 11 703 153 36 110
60 - 64 1,779 226 284 26 118 6 15 22 11 710 197 35 129
65 - 69 1,614 225 310 15 110 3 8 6 12 641 164 16 104
70 - 74 1,667 236 374 28 138 7 9 14 7 583 174 14 83
75+ 2,639 465 665 41 260 6 15 12 7 765 238 30 135
MALE 17,931 1,732 1,844 283 1,272 183 270 679 114 7,227 1,322 1,520 1,485
0 - 4 272 5 16 2 16 11 13 20 8 73 22 45 41
5 - 9 619 14 35 9 46 37 31 60 7 130 53 129 68
10 - 14 864 24 92 16 114 19 33 67 4 183 35 188 89
15 - 19 1,403 71 133 33 177 28 33 87 12 372 76 251 130
20 - 24 1,623 114 111 39 146 12 28 94 13 576 90 245 155
25 - 29 1,759 123 136 35 114 17 29 102 11 722 92 211 167
30 - 34 1,495 134 106 32 105 12 16 89 10 642 83 124 142
35 - 39 1,370 118 89 19 77 12 17 50 7 666 93 110 112
40 - 44 1,254 141 96 15 56 5 15 24 7 631 77 73 114
45 - 49 1,222 141 110 16 64 6 10 22 7 607 90 44 105
50 - 54 1,064 131 93 10 33 5 9 17 7 547 103 35 74
55 - 59 927 102 92 12 41 8 8 16 4 484 82 20 58
60 - 64 990 125 128 14 58 3 8 15 3 440 114 15 67
65 - 69 878 128 140 6 45 2 5 2 8 393 93 11 45
70 - 74 847 123 156 8 58 5 8 9 3 321 98 5 53
75+ 1,344 238 311 17 122 1 7 5 3 440 121 14 65
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Table 4.5 Disabled Persons by Type of Disability, Sex and Age Group: 2007
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Type of Disability
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Non-func- Non-func-
tional upper tional lower
Total Diffi- Diffi- Diffi- Deaf and limbs, limbs, Body move- Learning
Sex and Disabled culty culty Unable culty unable to gripping, standing, ment diffi- diffi-
Age Group Persons Blind Seeing Deaf Hearing to Speak speaking speak handling walking culty culty Other
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FEMALE 14,699 1,358 2,305 317 1,657 126 205 594 110 4,593 1,082 1,030 1,322
0 - 4 243 7 14 3 15 6 9 19 3 64 23 31 49
5 - 9 524 8 48 11 72 15 32 37 3 112 33 87 66
10 - 14 893 24 114 17 137 18 26 54 6 220 48 144 85
15 - 19 1,433 83 162 40 209 18 25 91 13 382 74 202 134
20 - 24 1,380 83 165 33 143 18 15 80 10 505 62 138 128
25 - 29 1,507 108 168 45 168 14 24 98 9 513 88 124 148
30 - 34 1,030 86 110 26 120 10 20 70 4 321 69 94 100
35 - 39 1,054 109 106 20 137 7 15 45 10 363 63 64 115
40 - 44 704 79 96 24 83 1 5 27 6 222 55 37 69
45 - 49 727 74 119 10 76 1 6 20 9 246 68 22 76
50 - 54 893 84 175 8 86 7 5 16 10 321 81 21 79
55 - 59 671 75 130 15 68 - 4 14 7 219 71 16 52
60 - 64 789 101 156 12 60 3 7 7 8 270 83 20 62
65 - 69 736 97 170 9 65 1 3 4 4 248 71 5 59
70 - 74 820 113 218 20 80 2 1 5 4 262 76 9 30
75+ 1,295 227 354 24 138 5 8 7 4 325 117 16 70
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Table 4.6 Population by Sex, Mental Problem, and Five Year Age Group, with Rate
of Mental Problem per 10,000 population:2007
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Both Sexes Male Female Rate Per 10,000
---------------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------
With Mental With Mental With Mental Both
Age Group All Problem All Problem All Problem Sexes Male Female
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table 4.6 Population by Sex, Mental Problem, and Five Year Age Group, with Rate
of Mental Problem per 10,000 population:2007
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Both Sexes Male Female Rate Per 10,000
---------------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------
With Mental With Mental With Mental Both
Age Group All Problem All Problem All Problem Sexes Male Female
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
77
Table 4.6 Population by Sex, Mental Problem, and Five Year Age Group, with Rate
of Mental Problem per 10,000 population:2007
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Both Sexes Male Female Rate Per 10,000
---------------- --------------- --------------- --------------------------
With Mental With Mental With Mental Both
Age Group All Problem All Problem All Problem Sexes Male Female
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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4.2 Orphanhood Status
Orphanhood can be defined as the condition of being a child without living biological
parents or a child deprived by death of one or usually both of his/her biological
parents. Information on Orphanhood status of children under age 18 (survival status of
the parents) was collected on complete count basis for every household member. The
data on the survival status of parents for children less than 18 years are summarized
as Only Mothers alive, Only Fathers alive, Both deceased (Double orphaned) and Both
alive (Non-orphaned) categories.
The continuous increase in social problem due to orphanhood in Ethiopia and the lists
of topics suggested in the Principles and Recommendations for Population and
Housing Census has brought an idea of collecting information on orphanhood in the
2007 Population and Housing Census. Having this in mind, two basic questions on
orphanhood status were administered in the 2007 Population and Housing Census.
These are:
i. “Is NAME’s biological mother alive?” and
ii. “Is NAME’s biological father alive?”
Using the answers for these two questions, children have been classified as orphaned
or non-orphaned. Based on these, children less than 18 years are said to be orphaned
if they have lost one or both of their parent(s) by death.
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Table 4.7 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Orphanhood Status, Sex,
and Age Group: 2007
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Orphanhood Status
------------------------------------------------------------------
Sex and Children Under Both Parents Mother Only Father Only Both Parents
Age Group 18 Years of Age Alive Alive Alive Deceased Not Stated
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table 4.7 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Orphanhood Status, Sex,
and Age Group: 2007
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Orphanhood Status
------------------------------------------------------------------
Sex and Children Under Both Parents Mother Only Father Only Both Parents
Age Group 18 Years of Age Alive Alive Alive Deceased Not Stated
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table 4.7 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Orphanhood Status, Sex,
and Age Group: 2007
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Orphanhood Status
------------------------------------------------------------------
Sex and Children Under Both Parents Mother Only Father Only Both Parents
Age Group 18 Years of Age Alive Alive Alive Deceased Not Stated
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table 4.8 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Orphanhood Status
and Sex: 2007
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Orphanhood Status
----------------------------------------------------------------
Children Under Both Parents Mother Only Father Only Both Parents
Sex 18 Years of Age Alive Alive Alive Deceased Not Stated
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
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Table 4.9 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Type of Residence, Orphanhood Status, Sex
and Age Group: 2007
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Type of Residence
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boarding/
Children Under School/ Other
Sex and 18 Years of Conventional University/ Correctional Collective
Age Group Age Households Hotel/Hostel Orphnage College Facility Quarters Pastoralists Homeless
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table 4.9 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Type of Residence, Orphanhood Status, Sex
and Age Group: 2007
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Type of Residence
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boarding/
Children Under School/ Other
Sex and 18 Years of Conventional University/ Correctional Collective
Age Group Age Households Hotel/Hostel Orphnage College Facility Quarters Pastoralists Homeless
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Table 4.9 Children Under 18 Years of Age by Type of Residence, Orphanhood Status, Sex
and Age Group: 2007
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Type of Residence
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boarding/
Children Under School/ Other
Sex and 18 Years of Conventional University/ Correctional Collective
Age Group Age Households Hotel/Hostel Orphnage College Facility Quarters Pastoralists Homeless
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOT STATED
Both Sexes 3,012 3,012 - - - - - - -
0-4 744 744 - - - - - - -
5-9 389 389 - - - - - - -
10-14 537 537 - - - - - - -
15-17 1,342 1,342 - - - - - - -
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CHAPTER V
EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
This chapter presents data on educational characteristics of the population of the City
Administration. The data was collected from members of the sampled household.
Three questions on education were included in the census questionnaire to measure
literacy status, school attendance and educational attainment. The information was
collected from members of sampled households where long questionnaires were
administered. However, the information has been weighted and all the figures in this
chapter refer to the entire population of the City Administration.
Every person aged five years and over in a sampled household was asked to report
his/her literacy status. The two possible alternative answers given were literate and
illiterate. In the census, a person is considered as literate if he/she can read and write a
simple sentence in any language; other wise he/she is categorized as illiterate. This
chapter presents data on literacy status of the population aged five years and over for
this City.
Every person aged five years and over in the sampled household was also asked to
report his/her educational status. The three alternative answers given were (1) attending
school during the census day, (2) attended school in the past but left before the census
day and (3) never attended.
Those who were attending school during the census day were further asked to indicate
the grade in which they were attending. All grades were given codes exhaustively but
for the purpose of Presentation and analysis, these grades are regrouped into five
categories (levels) as follows. These are (1) pre-school (2) elementary (1-8 grades) (3)
general secondary (9-10 grades) (4) above grade ten (including preparatory 1& 2, 10+1,
10+2, 10+3, university education) (5) non regular (adult education and literacy
campaign). For this purpose, a grade is defined as a stage of instruction usually
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covered in the course of the school year. The grade in which the respondent was
attending during the census was pre-coded and provided to the enumerators with
separate code card sheet.
Status of school attendance question was also similarly phrased and asked in the 1994
Population and Housing Census, but in 2007, the response categories slightly were
different. The modification was done based on the new educational curriculum being
implemented by the Ministry of Education of Ethiopia.
Data on educational attainment is also given in this chapter. Those who were attending
school during the census day and those who attended in the past and left school prior to
the census day were asked to report the highest grade completed in the formal
education system by further probing whether the person completed that grade in the
current or old educational curriculum. The possible categorical answers for highest
grade completed question are (1) pre-school (2) grade 1-8 (these are similar in both
system) (3) grade 9-10 (new system) (4) grade 9-12 (old system) (5) certificate (old
system) (6) preparatory 1 & 2 (7) at least one year in a diploma program (8) at least
one year in a first-degree program (9) diploma (old system) (10) Bachelor's Degree (11)
at least one year in a post-graduate program (12) Master's degree (13) Doctorate/PhD
(14) 10+1 certificate (15) at least one year in 10+2 program (16) 10+2 program (17) first
year in 10+3 program (18) second years in 10+3 program (19) diploma (10+3) (20) non-
Regular (adult education and literacy campaign). The detailed code for highest grade
completed was pre-coded and delivered to the enumerators with separate code card to
be filled in the field.
Unlike the 2007 census, highest grade completed in the 1994 census was asked for
those who were reporting as literate and their highest grades were based on the old
educational system. This chapter also presents data on educational attainment for
population aged five years and over.
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The report in general and this chapter in particular refers to formal education only. "A
formal education is defined as education in which students are enrolled or registered
regardless of the mode of teaching used’’. It includes both 'regular school and
university education' and 'adult education'. All regular schools and university education
are essentially formal. Adult education, however, could be formal and non-formal. The
2007 Population and Housing Census covered only the formal component of the adult
education and all regular as well as university education.
Regular school and university education are used to describe the system that
provides a 'ladder' by which children and young people may progress from primary
schools through universities (although many drop out on the way). Adult education is
used to describe out-of-school education, which provides education for people who are
not in the regular school and university system and who are generally fifteen years or
older (although in some circumstances, younger students are accommodated along with
their older colleagues) “(UNESCO, 1976).
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Table 5.1 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Older by Literacy, Sex and Five Year
Age Group:2007
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Both Sexes Male Female Percent Literate
--------------------- -------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------
Literate Literate Literate Both
Age Group All Persons Persons All Males Males All Females Females Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
Total 5+ 2,541,575 2,169,007 1,204,748 1,100,476 1,336,827 1,068,531 85.3 91.3 79.9
Total 5+ 166,653 137,281 81,203 71,829 85,450 65,452 82.4 88.5 76.6
Total 5+ 290,639 248,164 135,967 123,872 154,672 124,292 85.4 91.1 80.4
Total 5+ 389,079 325,725 187,275 168,772 201,804 156,953 83.7 90.1 77.8
90
Table 5.1 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Older by Literacy, Sex and Five Year
Age Group:2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Both Sexes Male Female Percent Literate
--------------------- -------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------
Literate Literate Literate Both
Age Group All Persons Persons All Males Males All Females Females Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GULELE SUB CITY
Total 5+ 249,276 211,910 120,050 108,675 129,226 103,235 85.0 90.5 79.9
Total 5+ 190,303 164,454 90,506 84,368 99,797 80,086 86.4 93.2 80.2
Total 5+ 208,828 185,044 97,212 92,043 111,616 93,001 88.6 94.7 83.3
Total 5+ 200,204 178,803 93,458 88,823 106,746 89,980 89.3 95.0 84.3
91
Table 5.1 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Older by Literacy, Sex and Five Year
Age Group:2007
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Both Sexes Male Female Percent Literate
--------------------- -------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------
Literate Literate Literate Both
Age Group All Persons Persons All Males Males All Females Females Sexes Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY
Total 5+ 241,363 202,712 117,936 107,908 123,427 94,804 84.0 91.5 76.8
Total 5+ 320,542 275,559 148,294 135,572 172,248 139,987 86.0 91.4 81.3
Total 5+ 284,688 239,362 132,847 118,622 151,841 120,740 84.1 89.3 79.5
92
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 2,541,571 1,204,745 1,336,826 824,102 388,365 435,737 1,350,670 713,612 637,058 366,799 102,768 264,031
5 42,466 21,330 21,136 27,122 13,481 13,641 6,732 3,692 3,040 8,612 4,157 4,455
6 39,323 19,331 19,992 27,406 13,555 13,851 6,018 3,019 2,999 5,899 2,757 3,142
7 42,384 20,937 21,447 31,660 15,777 15,883 6,384 3,203 3,181 4,340 1,957 2,383
8 43,956 20,336 23,620 33,768 16,102 17,666 6,832 3,066 3,766 3,356 1,168 2,188
9 41,842 19,918 21,924 33,028 16,057 16,971 6,535 3,162 3,373 2,279 699 1,580
10 50,536 23,363 27,173 39,052 18,709 20,343 8,041 3,742 4,299 3,443 912 2,531
11 38,146 17,367 20,779 30,474 14,377 16,097 6,179 2,600 3,579 1,493 390 1,103
12 54,877 24,521 30,356 41,480 19,303 22,177 10,040 4,450 5,590 3,357 768 2,589
13 52,336 21,457 30,879 39,563 17,031 22,532 9,594 3,754 5,840 3,179 672 2,507
14 54,293 22,290 32,003 40,270 17,300 22,970 10,703 4,236 6,467 3,320 754 2,566
15 65,872 24,997 40,875 43,577 17,413 26,164 16,123 6,277 9,846 6,172 1,307 4,865
16 78,470 30,761 47,709 52,259 21,593 30,666 20,322 8,034 12,288 5,889 1,134 4,755
17 66,267 26,579 39,688 39,794 16,812 22,982 21,010 8,778 12,232 5,463 989 4,474
18 106,492 42,309 64,183 51,767 21,327 30,440 42,281 18,282 23,999 12,444 2,700 9,744
19 68,612 28,526 40,086 30,593 13,268 17,325 31,438 13,790 17,648 6,581 1,468 5,113
20 116,642 48,734 67,908 38,289 17,182 21,107 60,502 27,762 32,740 17,851 3,790 14,061
21 55,453 25,481 29,972 18,507 9,100 9,407 31,346 14,953 16,393 5,600 1,428 4,172
22 89,947 41,661 48,286 24,166 11,623 12,543 55,022 27,087 27,935 10,759 2,951 7,808
23 74,580 34,900 39,680 18,024 8,531 9,493 48,568 23,945 24,623 7,988 2,424 5,564
24 68,453 33,648 34,805 15,583 8,010 7,573 46,632 23,722 22,910 6,238 1,916 4,322
25 114,180 51,896 62,284 21,505 10,307 11,198 74,675 37,007 37,668 18,000 4,582 13,418
26 61,810 30,329 31,481 11,951 6,237 5,714 43,912 22,408 21,504 5,947 1,684 4,263
27 67,338 33,513 33,825 11,383 6,016 5,367 48,878 25,342 23,536 7,077 2,155 4,922
28 86,228 42,221 44,007 13,455 6,925 6,530 62,983 32,345 30,638 9,790 2,951 6,839
29 41,642 21,726 19,916 6,692 3,758 2,934 31,471 16,770 14,701 3,479 1,198 2,281
30+ 919,426 476,614 442,812 82,734 48,571 34,163 638,449 372,186 266,263 198,243 55,857 142,386
93
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 166,657 81,204 85,453 58,289 28,945 29,344 79,760 43,228 36,532 28,608 9,031 19,577
5 3,066 1,568 1,498 2,015 1,001 1,014 376 217 159 675 350 325
6 3,007 1,452 1,555 2,004 979 1,025 383 195 188 620 278 342
7 3,286 1,663 1,623 2,492 1,279 1,213 389 184 205 405 200 205
8 3,311 1,563 1,748 2,686 1,274 1,412 366 167 199 259 122 137
9 3,227 1,507 1,720 2,640 1,268 1,372 400 189 211 187 50 137
10 3,720 1,804 1,916 3,078 1,485 1,593 366 168 198 276 151 125
11 2,749 1,218 1,531 2,389 1,085 1,304 257 104 153 103 29 74
12 4,304 2,008 2,296 3,404 1,584 1,820 705 325 380 195 99 96
13 3,927 1,636 2,291 3,183 1,363 1,820 532 203 329 212 70 142
14 3,786 1,711 2,075 2,962 1,363 1,599 521 232 289 303 116 187
15 4,272 1,683 2,589 3,128 1,288 1,840 787 311 476 357 84 273
16 5,392 2,252 3,140 3,878 1,701 2,177 1,121 413 708 393 138 255
17 4,497 2,013 2,484 2,875 1,360 1,515 1,284 617 667 338 36 302
18 6,476 2,785 3,691 3,488 1,689 1,799 2,316 946 1,370 672 150 522
19 4,314 1,905 2,409 2,040 1,036 1,004 1,865 791 1,074 409 78 331
20 7,184 3,076 4,108 2,249 1,171 1,078 3,743 1,626 2,117 1,192 279 913
21 3,482 1,656 1,826 1,241 728 513 1,841 825 1,016 400 103 297
22 5,884 2,888 2,996 1,612 910 702 3,527 1,741 1,786 745 237 508
23 4,251 1,930 2,321 1,035 522 513 2,779 1,256 1,523 437 152 285
24 4,221 2,105 2,116 910 516 394 2,822 1,419 1,403 489 170 319
25 7,215 3,263 3,952 1,195 693 502 4,741 2,244 2,497 1,279 326 953
26 3,632 1,865 1,767 692 397 295 2,479 1,314 1,165 461 154 307
27 4,300 2,149 2,151 649 326 323 3,105 1,628 1,477 546 195 351
28 5,161 2,475 2,686 742 391 351 3,575 1,859 1,716 844 225 619
29 2,403 1,344 1,059 331 231 100 1,798 1,012 786 274 101 173
30+ 59,590 31,685 27,905 5,371 3,305 2,066 37,682 23,242 14,440 16,537 5,138 11,399
94
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 290,639 135,968 154,671 92,575 43,380 49,195 156,924 80,966 75,958 41,140 11,622 29,518
5 5,580 2,896 2,684 3,553 1,773 1,780 1,058 614 444 969 509 460
6 5,049 2,510 2,539 3,421 1,697 1,724 877 433 444 751 380 371
7 5,090 2,428 2,662 3,729 1,825 1,904 876 404 472 485 199 286
8 5,646 2,680 2,966 4,233 2,048 2,185 911 439 472 502 193 309
9 4,989 2,451 2,538 3,838 1,901 1,937 865 427 438 286 123 163
10 5,964 2,674 3,290 4,355 1,998 2,357 1,199 585 614 410 91 319
11 4,506 2,004 2,502 3,479 1,672 1,807 834 266 568 193 66 127
12 6,592 3,030 3,562 4,700 2,360 2,340 1,470 555 915 422 115 307
13 6,186 2,439 3,747 4,436 1,841 2,595 1,387 507 880 363 91 272
14 6,491 2,727 3,764 4,526 2,082 2,444 1,535 591 944 430 54 376
15 7,439 2,792 4,647 4,754 2,011 2,743 1,947 660 1,287 738 121 617
16 8,955 3,422 5,533 5,704 2,308 3,396 2,431 981 1,450 820 133 687
17 7,519 2,860 4,659 4,436 1,757 2,679 2,439 1,006 1,433 644 97 547
18 11,871 4,410 7,461 5,632 2,120 3,512 4,718 1,957 2,761 1,521 333 1,188
19 8,175 3,101 5,074 3,566 1,405 2,161 3,741 1,539 2,202 868 157 711
20 12,901 4,915 7,986 3,935 1,753 2,182 6,713 2,702 4,011 2,253 460 1,793
21 6,337 2,726 3,611 1,969 833 1,136 3,695 1,740 1,955 673 153 520
22 10,089 4,578 5,511 2,558 1,207 1,351 6,177 3,009 3,168 1,354 362 992
23 8,538 3,738 4,800 1,886 852 1,034 5,557 2,580 2,977 1,095 306 789
24 7,961 3,627 4,334 1,683 876 807 5,544 2,567 2,977 734 184 550
25 12,405 5,450 6,955 2,050 1,095 955 8,276 3,835 4,441 2,079 520 1,559
26 7,267 3,493 3,774 1,333 706 627 5,202 2,602 2,600 732 185 547
27 7,606 3,619 3,987 1,362 706 656 5,413 2,692 2,721 831 221 610
28 9,677 4,505 5,172 1,320 658 662 7,055 3,488 3,567 1,302 359 943
29 4,752 2,244 2,508 710 365 345 3,624 1,795 1,829 418 84 334
30+ 103,054 54,649 48,405 9,407 5,531 3,876 73,380 42,992 30,388 20,267 6,126 14,141
95
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 389,083 187,276 201,807 129,158 60,981 68,177 198,980 108,501 90,479 60,945 17,794 43,151
5 8,325 4,119 4,206 5,356 2,585 2,771 1,234 721 513 1,735 813 922
6 7,757 3,883 3,874 5,412 2,792 2,620 1,114 554 560 1,231 537 694
7 8,251 4,045 4,206 6,231 3,098 3,133 1,172 612 560 848 335 513
8 7,999 3,710 4,289 6,146 2,960 3,186 1,190 525 665 663 225 438
9 7,619 3,611 4,008 6,017 2,919 3,098 1,131 600 531 471 92 379
10 9,566 4,344 5,222 7,291 3,503 3,788 1,468 673 795 807 168 639
11 6,757 3,159 3,598 5,393 2,680 2,713 966 386 580 398 93 305
12 9,546 3,977 5,569 6,982 3,092 3,890 1,763 723 1,040 801 162 639
13 8,915 3,783 5,132 6,441 2,898 3,543 1,740 760 980 734 125 609
14 9,153 3,734 5,419 6,567 2,755 3,812 1,998 767 1,231 588 212 376
15 11,077 4,073 7,004 6,990 2,641 4,349 2,778 1,144 1,634 1,309 288 1,021
16 12,444 4,760 7,684 7,963 3,243 4,720 3,427 1,295 2,132 1,054 222 832
17 10,329 4,211 6,118 5,832 2,661 3,171 3,536 1,373 2,163 961 177 784
18 16,912 6,931 9,981 7,674 3,276 4,398 6,835 3,093 3,742 2,403 562 1,841
19 9,816 3,838 5,978 4,211 1,805 2,406 4,409 1,785 2,624 1,196 248 948
20 18,157 7,327 10,830 5,491 2,590 2,901 9,201 4,096 5,105 3,465 641 2,824
21 7,872 3,571 4,301 2,478 1,263 1,215 4,336 2,013 2,323 1,058 295 763
22 13,410 6,064 7,346 3,187 1,590 1,597 8,087 3,923 4,164 2,136 551 1,585
23 10,536 4,853 5,683 2,203 1,071 1,132 6,810 3,391 3,419 1,523 391 1,132
24 9,221 4,616 4,605 1,990 1,013 977 6,221 3,308 2,913 1,010 295 715
25 18,514 8,590 9,924 2,874 1,299 1,575 11,831 6,271 5,560 3,809 1,020 2,789
26 8,566 4,051 4,515 1,430 779 651 6,084 2,987 3,097 1,052 285 767
27 10,032 4,843 5,189 1,435 755 680 7,122 3,723 3,399 1,475 365 1,110
28 13,283 6,265 7,018 1,598 773 825 9,730 4,966 4,764 1,955 526 1,429
29 5,706 3,092 2,614 704 408 296 4,412 2,437 1,975 590 247 343
30+ 129,320 71,826 57,494 11,262 6,532 4,730 90,385 56,375 34,010 27,673 8,919 18,754
96
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
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Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
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5 and Over 249,273 120,051 129,222 77,358 37,382 39,976 134,665 71,154 63,511 37,250 11,515 25,735
5 3,663 1,798 1,865 2,122 1,045 1,077 587 299 288 954 454 500
6 3,596 1,791 1,805 2,335 1,147 1,188 616 328 288 645 316 329
7 3,917 1,899 2,018 2,619 1,272 1,347 794 382 412 504 245 259
8 4,045 1,922 2,123 2,886 1,427 1,459 822 340 482 337 155 182
9 4,108 2,067 2,041 3,042 1,571 1,471 835 394 441 231 102 129
10 4,783 2,124 2,659 3,506 1,626 1,880 1,014 416 598 263 82 181
11 3,700 1,778 1,922 2,819 1,374 1,445 757 328 429 124 76 48
12 5,430 2,522 2,908 4,019 1,891 2,128 1,093 555 538 318 76 242
13 4,827 2,143 2,684 3,537 1,645 1,892 1,021 410 611 269 88 181
14 5,224 2,256 2,968 3,831 1,764 2,067 1,150 473 677 243 19 224
15 6,549 2,774 3,775 4,224 1,860 2,364 1,760 744 1,016 565 170 395
16 7,167 2,866 4,301 4,610 1,952 2,658 2,038 803 1,235 519 111 408
17 6,326 2,683 3,643 3,739 1,645 2,094 2,066 881 1,185 521 157 364
18 10,589 4,439 6,150 4,923 2,102 2,821 4,416 1,952 2,464 1,250 385 865
19 6,578 2,905 3,673 3,007 1,371 1,636 2,988 1,377 1,611 583 157 426
20 11,220 5,036 6,184 4,101 1,980 2,121 5,668 2,707 2,961 1,451 349 1,102
21 5,168 2,391 2,777 1,686 788 898 2,884 1,432 1,452 598 171 427
22 9,215 4,344 4,871 2,469 1,151 1,318 5,646 2,857 2,789 1,100 336 764
23 7,379 3,590 3,789 1,821 815 1,006 4,785 2,467 2,318 773 308 465
24 6,954 3,406 3,548 1,489 788 701 4,891 2,426 2,465 574 192 382
25 11,021 4,978 6,043 2,265 1,094 1,171 7,230 3,517 3,713 1,526 367 1,159
26 6,302 3,074 3,228 1,267 664 603 4,384 2,220 2,164 651 190 461
27 6,902 3,390 3,512 1,208 670 538 5,045 2,467 2,578 649 253 396
28 8,619 4,332 4,287 1,555 816 739 6,194 3,137 3,057 870 379 491
29 4,265 2,366 1,899 598 373 225 3,278 1,841 1,437 389 152 237
30+ 91,726 47,177 44,549 7,680 4,551 3,129 62,703 36,401 26,302 21,343 6,225 15,118
97
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 190,298 90,505 99,793 56,854 27,084 29,770 107,233 56,958 50,275 26,211 6,463 19,748
5 2,425 1,201 1,224 1,558 795 763 466 200 266 401 206 195
6 2,533 1,220 1,313 1,754 843 911 485 225 260 294 152 142
7 2,486 1,256 1,230 1,767 892 875 492 273 219 227 91 136
8 3,158 1,389 1,769 2,364 1,098 1,266 646 267 379 148 24 124
9 2,868 1,383 1,485 2,151 1,086 1,065 563 267 296 154 30 124
10 3,447 1,559 1,888 2,708 1,240 1,468 599 288 311 140 31 109
11 3,010 1,278 1,732 2,218 958 1,260 693 307 386 99 13 86
12 3,600 1,684 1,916 2,643 1,233 1,410 846 426 420 111 25 86
13 3,644 1,440 2,204 2,648 1,083 1,565 815 326 489 181 31 150
14 4,095 1,678 2,417 2,928 1,265 1,663 967 363 604 200 50 150
15 4,655 1,895 2,760 3,048 1,248 1,800 1,197 557 640 410 90 320
16 5,620 2,394 3,226 3,668 1,632 2,036 1,653 717 936 299 45 254
17 5,133 2,015 3,118 2,966 1,190 1,776 1,753 774 979 414 51 363
18 8,011 3,244 4,767 3,736 1,555 2,181 3,585 1,555 2,030 690 134 556
19 5,223 2,335 2,888 2,204 947 1,257 2,639 1,286 1,353 380 102 278
20 8,745 3,853 4,892 2,715 1,264 1,451 5,018 2,375 2,643 1,012 214 798
21 4,129 1,940 2,189 1,377 742 635 2,424 1,124 1,300 328 74 254
22 6,893 3,385 3,508 1,753 876 877 4,639 2,395 2,244 501 114 387
23 5,937 3,137 2,800 1,236 716 520 4,340 2,314 2,026 361 107 254
24 5,089 2,669 2,420 1,035 575 460 3,740 1,980 1,760 314 114 200
25 8,153 3,864 4,289 1,413 675 738 5,862 2,979 2,883 878 210 668
26 4,511 2,203 2,308 777 414 363 3,477 1,725 1,752 257 64 193
27 5,290 2,782 2,508 900 484 416 3,932 2,209 1,723 458 89 369
28 6,484 3,437 3,047 1,032 528 504 4,994 2,750 2,244 458 159 299
29 3,277 1,731 1,546 520 286 234 2,582 1,375 1,207 175 70 105
30+ 71,882 35,533 36,349 5,735 3,459 2,276 48,826 27,901 20,925 17,321 4,173 13,148
98
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
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5 and Over 208,826 97,210 111,616 70,830 32,403 38,427 114,678 59,822 54,856 23,318 4,985 18,333
5 2,709 1,367 1,342 1,992 996 996 402 206 196 315 165 150
6 2,708 1,379 1,329 2,116 1,155 961 366 159 207 226 65 161
7 2,887 1,350 1,537 2,386 1,085 1,301 327 200 127 174 65 109
8 2,978 1,349 1,629 2,403 1,102 1,301 407 200 207 168 47 121
9 2,707 1,314 1,393 2,278 1,138 1,140 314 147 167 115 29 86
10 3,426 1,735 1,691 2,743 1,441 1,302 505 263 242 178 31 147
11 2,809 1,270 1,539 2,396 1,105 1,291 333 153 180 80 12 68
12 3,756 1,563 2,193 3,005 1,325 1,680 586 214 372 165 24 141
13 3,934 1,679 2,255 3,308 1,465 1,843 470 171 299 156 43 113
14 3,916 1,441 2,475 3,168 1,178 1,990 542 232 310 206 31 175
15 4,858 1,788 3,070 3,440 1,372 2,068 1,074 373 701 344 43 301
16 6,230 2,309 3,921 4,404 1,676 2,728 1,409 546 863 417 87 330
17 5,364 2,068 3,296 3,571 1,422 2,149 1,517 596 921 276 50 226
18 8,119 2,974 5,145 4,394 1,596 2,798 3,056 1,254 1,802 669 124 545
19 5,778 2,378 3,400 2,837 1,192 1,645 2,522 1,080 1,442 419 106 313
20 9,200 3,878 5,322 3,507 1,520 1,987 4,676 2,189 2,487 1,017 169 848
21 4,779 2,188 2,591 1,752 875 877 2,751 1,269 1,482 276 44 232
22 7,425 3,333 4,092 2,473 1,107 1,366 4,488 2,082 2,406 464 144 320
23 6,620 3,146 3,474 1,946 819 1,127 4,205 2,189 2,016 469 138 331
24 6,005 2,908 3,097 1,664 769 895 4,059 2,089 1,970 282 50 232
25 9,271 3,882 5,389 2,146 886 1,260 6,217 2,841 3,376 908 155 753
26 5,477 2,734 2,743 1,391 695 696 3,758 1,968 1,790 328 71 257
27 5,851 3,103 2,748 1,103 618 485 4,339 2,372 1,967 409 113 296
28 7,213 3,638 3,575 1,484 731 753 5,315 2,818 2,497 414 89 325
29 3,762 2,074 1,688 777 446 331 2,772 1,569 1,203 213 59 154
30+ 81,044 40,362 40,682 8,146 4,689 3,457 58,268 32,642 25,626 14,630 3,031 11,599
99
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
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5 and Over 200,205 93,455 106,750 65,384 30,017 35,367 113,488 58,885 54,603 21,333 4,553 16,780
5 2,558 1,333 1,225 1,690 841 849 483 286 197 385 206 179
6 2,234 1,116 1,118 1,638 795 843 344 189 155 252 132 120
7 2,562 1,265 1,297 2,017 1,013 1,004 405 166 239 140 86 54
8 2,907 1,281 1,626 2,325 1,070 1,255 487 200 287 95 11 84
9 2,826 1,248 1,578 2,234 979 1,255 509 246 263 83 23 60
10 3,209 1,504 1,705 2,616 1,251 1,365 459 222 237 134 31 103
11 2,584 1,122 1,462 2,059 931 1,128 440 179 261 85 12 73
12 3,987 1,658 2,329 3,230 1,356 1,874 587 284 303 170 18 152
13 3,779 1,565 2,214 2,932 1,325 1,607 683 234 449 164 6 158
14 4,107 1,590 2,517 3,222 1,257 1,965 782 321 461 103 12 91
15 5,199 1,825 3,374 3,629 1,326 2,303 1,274 474 800 296 25 271
16 6,176 2,406 3,770 4,327 1,730 2,597 1,546 644 902 303 32 271
17 5,026 2,242 2,784 3,207 1,415 1,792 1,583 789 794 236 38 198
18 8,310 3,302 5,008 4,613 1,793 2,820 3,147 1,440 1,707 550 69 481
19 5,328 2,255 3,073 2,408 1,055 1,353 2,592 1,149 1,443 328 51 277
20 9,064 3,979 5,085 3,339 1,389 1,950 4,836 2,448 2,388 889 142 747
21 4,459 2,165 2,294 1,621 809 812 2,599 1,295 1,304 239 61 178
22 7,006 3,331 3,675 2,076 991 1,085 4,504 2,252 2,252 426 88 338
23 6,078 2,913 3,165 1,520 708 812 4,241 2,131 2,110 317 74 243
24 5,840 2,906 2,934 1,478 755 723 4,059 2,097 1,962 303 54 249
25 8,811 4,189 4,622 1,957 940 1,017 5,983 3,137 2,846 871 112 759
26 4,963 2,558 2,405 1,117 629 488 3,578 1,861 1,717 268 68 200
27 5,202 2,520 2,682 966 454 512 4,011 2,029 1,982 225 37 188
28 6,674 3,405 3,269 1,224 654 570 5,084 2,614 2,470 366 137 229
29 3,422 1,811 1,611 704 398 306 2,580 1,351 1,229 138 62 76
30+ 77,894 37,966 39,928 7,235 4,153 3,082 56,692 30,847 25,845 13,967 2,966 11,001
100
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 241,364 117,935 123,429 73,731 35,309 38,422 129,085 72,334 56,751 38,548 10,292 28,256
5 3,258 1,652 1,606 2,015 1,016 999 522 274 248 721 362 359
6 2,871 1,278 1,593 2,079 910 1,169 383 181 202 409 187 222
7 3,428 1,672 1,756 2,636 1,291 1,345 409 200 209 383 181 202
8 3,913 1,765 2,148 3,092 1,447 1,645 506 212 294 315 106 209
9 3,532 1,671 1,861 2,903 1,434 1,469 455 200 255 174 37 137
10 4,825 2,172 2,653 3,815 1,817 1,998 680 294 386 330 61 269
11 3,183 1,408 1,775 2,603 1,175 1,428 474 219 255 106 14 92
12 5,188 2,371 2,817 4,073 1,872 2,201 851 451 400 264 48 216
13 4,735 1,906 2,829 3,666 1,544 2,122 793 328 465 276 34 242
14 5,257 2,309 2,948 4,045 1,831 2,214 922 437 485 290 41 249
15 6,933 2,810 4,123 4,536 1,838 2,698 1,817 858 959 580 114 466
16 8,305 3,469 4,836 5,674 2,510 3,164 2,119 880 1,239 512 79 433
17 6,894 2,924 3,970 3,982 1,637 2,345 2,427 1,208 1,219 485 79 406
18 11,177 4,948 6,229 5,122 2,224 2,898 5,063 2,538 2,525 992 186 806
19 7,027 3,410 3,617 2,803 1,444 1,359 3,737 1,859 1,878 487 107 380
20 12,574 6,182 6,392 3,504 1,692 1,812 7,465 4,037 3,428 1,605 453 1,152
21 5,069 2,745 2,324 1,506 853 653 3,200 1,819 1,381 363 73 290
22 9,084 4,504 4,580 2,237 1,186 1,051 5,974 3,058 2,916 873 260 613
23 6,798 3,551 3,247 1,386 793 593 4,909 2,585 2,324 503 173 330
24 6,736 3,570 3,166 1,352 759 593 4,867 2,658 2,209 517 153 364
25 11,341 5,765 5,576 1,982 1,093 889 7,804 4,303 3,501 1,555 369 1,186
26 5,927 3,278 2,649 935 519 416 4,539 2,609 1,930 453 150 303
27 5,696 3,122 2,574 809 424 385 4,459 2,541 1,918 428 157 271
28 8,271 4,372 3,899 1,043 601 442 6,482 3,593 2,889 746 178 568
29 3,356 1,804 1,552 417 171 246 2,635 1,537 1,098 304 96 208
30+ 85,986 43,277 42,709 5,516 3,228 2,288 55,593 33,455 22,138 24,877 6,594 18,283
101
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 320,548 148,298 172,250 108,206 50,065 58,141 168,032 85,726 82,306 44,310 12,507 31,803
5 5,468 2,747 2,721 3,451 1,722 1,729 835 466 369 1,182 559 623
6 4,918 2,445 2,473 3,397 1,689 1,708 769 389 380 752 367 385
7 5,502 2,698 2,804 4,166 2,062 2,104 791 411 380 545 225 320
8 5,504 2,484 3,020 4,197 1,947 2,250 850 378 472 457 159 298
9 5,194 2,451 2,743 4,170 2,007 2,163 779 367 412 245 77 168
10 6,063 2,859 3,204 4,792 2,328 2,464 927 441 486 344 90 254
11 4,790 2,175 2,615 3,810 1,751 2,059 847 384 463 133 40 93
12 6,660 3,057 3,603 5,061 2,441 2,620 1,150 520 630 449 96 353
13 6,526 2,576 3,950 5,029 2,062 2,967 1,152 441 711 345 73 272
14 6,660 2,588 4,072 4,898 2,006 2,892 1,296 475 821 466 107 359
15 7,778 2,813 4,965 5,214 2,043 3,171 1,902 633 1,269 662 137 525
16 9,563 3,548 6,015 6,535 2,533 4,002 2,367 902 1,465 661 113 548
17 8,135 3,136 4,999 5,194 2,115 3,079 2,321 908 1,413 620 113 507
18 12,676 4,707 7,969 6,676 2,628 4,048 4,449 1,756 2,693 1,551 323 1,228
19 8,679 3,536 5,143 4,102 1,732 2,370 3,728 1,589 2,139 849 215 634
20 14,030 5,544 8,486 4,950 2,015 2,935 6,981 3,069 3,912 2,099 460 1,639
21 7,253 3,117 4,136 2,628 1,202 1,426 3,951 1,732 2,219 674 183 491
22 10,460 4,661 5,799 3,065 1,426 1,639 6,183 2,899 3,284 1,212 336 876
23 9,515 4,142 5,373 2,746 1,261 1,485 5,605 2,563 3,042 1,164 318 846
24 8,391 4,006 4,385 2,114 1,007 1,107 5,538 2,757 2,781 739 242 497
25 14,304 6,152 8,152 3,187 1,475 1,712 8,805 4,039 4,766 2,312 638 1,674
26 7,870 3,720 4,150 1,510 734 776 5,544 2,757 2,787 816 229 587
27 8,650 4,256 4,394 1,703 927 776 6,122 3,058 3,064 825 271 554
28 10,991 5,117 5,874 1,823 903 920 7,777 3,732 4,045 1,391 482 909
29 5,557 2,636 2,921 1,122 662 460 3,975 1,830 2,145 460 144 316
30+ 119,411 61,127 58,284 12,666 7,387 5,279 83,388 47,230 36,158 23,357 6,510 16,847
102
Table 5.2 Population 5 Years Old and Over by School Attendence, Sex and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------
Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 and Over 284,689 132,844 151,845 91,722 42,803 48,919 147,825 76,037 71,788 45,142 14,004 31,138
5 5,411 2,646 2,765 3,370 1,707 1,663 767 407 360 1,274 532 742
6 4,649 2,256 2,393 3,249 1,547 1,702 681 366 315 719 343 376
7 4,980 2,664 2,316 3,619 1,961 1,658 732 372 360 629 331 298
8 4,495 2,191 2,304 3,438 1,730 1,708 646 337 309 411 124 287
9 4,772 2,215 2,557 3,754 1,754 2,000 685 325 360 333 136 197
10 5,533 2,589 2,944 4,149 2,021 2,128 823 392 431 561 176 385
11 4,061 1,956 2,105 3,308 1,646 1,662 580 275 305 173 35 138
12 5,818 2,653 3,165 4,365 2,150 2,215 991 398 593 462 105 357
13 5,862 2,290 3,572 4,381 1,804 2,577 1,002 375 627 479 111 368
14 5,603 2,255 3,348 4,122 1,798 2,324 990 346 644 491 111 380
15 7,109 2,542 4,567 4,612 1,785 2,827 1,587 523 1,064 910 234 676
16 8,618 3,335 5,283 5,496 2,308 3,188 2,210 853 1,357 912 174 738
17 7,046 2,428 4,618 3,993 1,611 2,382 2,084 625 1,459 969 192 777
18 12,351 4,568 7,783 5,509 2,344 3,165 4,697 1,791 2,906 2,145 433 1,712
19 7,692 2,860 4,832 3,414 1,280 2,134 3,215 1,334 1,881 1,063 246 817
20 13,568 4,946 8,622 4,498 1,809 2,689 6,201 2,513 3,688 2,869 624 2,245
21 6,906 2,982 3,924 2,247 1,006 1,241 3,666 1,704 1,962 993 272 721
22 10,484 4,575 5,909 2,737 1,179 1,558 5,797 2,871 2,926 1,950 525 1,425
23 8,930 3,903 5,027 2,246 976 1,270 5,338 2,470 2,868 1,346 457 889
24 8,037 3,835 4,202 1,869 951 918 4,891 2,421 2,470 1,277 463 814
25 13,149 5,765 7,384 2,438 1,059 1,379 7,926 3,841 4,085 2,785 865 1,920
26 7,292 3,352 3,940 1,498 700 798 4,864 2,364 2,500 930 288 642
27 7,809 3,729 4,080 1,250 653 597 5,330 2,623 2,707 1,229 453 776
28 9,856 4,676 5,180 1,635 870 765 6,776 3,388 3,388 1,445 418 1,027
29 5,141 2,623 2,518 809 418 391 3,815 2,023 1,792 517 182 335
30+ 99,517 53,010 46,507 9,716 5,736 3,980 71,531 41,100 30,431 18,270 6,174 12,096
103
Table 5.3 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Older by School Attendence and Sex: 2007
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All Persons Currently Attending Attended in the Past Never Attended
-------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- --------------------------
Geographical Area Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 2,541,574 1,204,748 1,336,826 824,104 388,369 435,735 1,350,672 713,613 637,059 366,798 102,766 264,032
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY 166,653 81,204 85,449 58,288 28,944 29,344 79,761 43,230 36,531 28,604 9,030 19,574
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY 290,639 135,967 154,672 92,574 43,379 49,195 156,922 80,965 75,957 41,143 11,623 29,520
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY 389,080 187,276 201,804 129,154 60,979 68,175 198,982 108,502 90,480 60,944 17,795 43,149
GULELE SUB CITY 249,277 120,051 129,226 77,360 37,383 39,977 134,666 71,153 63,513 37,251 11,515 25,736
LIDETA SUB CITY 190,303 90,506 99,797 56,858 27,086 29,772 107,233 56,957 50,276 26,212 6,463 19,749
KIRKOS SUB CITY 208,827 97,211 111,616 70,832 32,405 38,427 114,679 59,822 54,857 23,316 4,984 18,332
ARADA SUB CITY 200,203 93,458 106,745 65,385 30,019 35,366 113,487 58,885 54,602 21,331 4,554 16,777
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY 241,363 117,936 123,427 73,731 35,310 38,421 129,085 72,334 56,751 38,547 10,292 28,255
YEKA SUB CITY 320,542 148,294 172,248 108,201 50,062 58,139 168,030 85,725 82,305 44,311 12,507 31,804
BOLE SUB CITY 284,687 132,846 151,841 91,723 42,804 48,919 147,825 76,039 71,786 45,139 14,003 31,136
104
Table 5.4 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Over Attending School by Level,
Sex,and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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Level of School
----------------------------------------------------------------
Sex and Age All Attending Pre-School Grade 1-8 Grade 9-10 Above Grade 10 Non-Regular
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105
Table 5.4 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Over Attending School by Level,
Sex,and Single Year Age to 30+: 2007
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Level of School
----------------------------------------------------------------
Sex and Age All Attending Pre-School Grade 1-8 Grade 9-10 Above Grade 10 Non-Regular
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
106
Table 5.5 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Over Attending School
by Level and Sex: 2007
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Level of School
----------------------------------------------------------------
Sex All Attending Pre-School Grade 1-8 Grade 9-10 Above Grade 10 Non-Regular
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
107
Table 5.6 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Over by Urban-Rural Residence, Sex and Highest
Grade Completed: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural
-------------------------------- -------------------------------- -------------------------------
Region and Highest
Grade Completed Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
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108
Table 5.7 Poupulation 5 Years Old and Older by Highest Level of School
Completed, Sex, and Age: 2007
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Level of School
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Above
New Old Secondary
Pre- Grades Grades Secondary Secondary (New or Non-
Sex and Age All Level School 1 - 4 5 - 8 System System Old) Regular
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Both Sexes 2,174,778 151,548 432,566 632,258 30,294 602,346 292,774 32,992
5 - 9 185,487 112,048 72,373 - - - - 1,066
10 - 14 235,397 10,670 126,365 97,824 - - - 538
15 - 19 349,164 7,226 62,656 154,332 8,110 100,335 14,959 1,546
20 - 24 356,641 4,745 48,557 99,043 11,123 121,991 68,963 2,219
25 - 29 326,904 3,308 35,198 91,322 4,683 131,569 58,773 2,051
30 - 34 207,039 1,923 18,908 53,359 2,027 90,325 38,576 1,921
35 - 39 165,475 1,767 16,312 41,667 1,569 66,907 34,917 2,336
40 - 44 100,454 1,512 11,257 25,231 1,079 34,682 24,173 2,520
45 - 49 81,813 1,385 10,457 22,474 752 23,775 19,855 3,115
50 - 54 57,608 1,578 8,804 16,237 388 13,709 13,568 3,324
55 - 59 38,433 1,324 6,960 11,220 223 7,910 8,053 2,743
60 - 64 27,939 1,154 5,257 8,008 123 5,216 5,282 2,899
65 - 69 19,175 1,036 4,022 5,526 88 3,019 3,061 2,423
70 - 74 11,742 677 2,617 3,299 68 1,637 1,595 1,849
75+ 11,507 1,195 2,823 2,716 61 1,271 999 2,442
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CHAPTER VI
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY STATUS
6.1 Introduction
This chapter presents some of the major statistical data of the census on the
economically active and inactive population. According to the 2007 Population and
Housing Census, the term economic activity status refers to the size and
distribution of the work force of economically active and non active population.
Persons aged ten years and over who were engaged or available to be engaged
in the production of economic goods and services during a given reference period
were classified as economically active, while those who were neither engaged nor
available to be engaged in the production of economic goods and services during
a given reference period were considered as economically non-active. In the 2007
census, information on economic activity status was collected from all persons
selected for the long questionnaire and those aged ten years and over. The lower
age limit was fixed at ten years realizing that children start to participate in the
production of economic goods and services at earlier ages. The long
questionnaire was administered only on selected households. The selection was
done using systematic sampling methods and covered one-fifth of the total
households. However, statistical weights were later applied which makes the
figures to represent the entire population.
The 2007 Population and Housing Census administered the following labour force
questions in four major areas to measure the economic activity status in the
country. The data collected on economic activity status are:
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days. If the answer is "yes”, code”1” is given, if the answer is," I had work but not
at work", code “2” is given. Those who were not working during the last seven
days is given code “3”, then respondents were asked the next question whether
they were available or reason for not being available for work, such as due to
attending education, household chores, too young to work, illness, old age etc…
The same questions were also asked for the last twelve months.
When the above questions on economic activity were not clear, the enumerators
ask a simple question in another way, that is, the type of activity that a person was
engaged during the last seven days. The fourth question is the type of
employment status for the main job.
This chapter presents the statistical data of the 2007 Population and Housing
Census on the economically active and non active population based on the
following international standard definitions. Economic activity is defined in terms of
the production of goods and/or services that falls within the United Nations
System of National Accounts (SNA) production boundary (ILO, 1990a). In this
census, economic activity is defined as work, which involves the production of
goods and /or services for sale or exchange. In addition, production of goods and
services for own consumption or own use is considered as economic activity.
These include production of primary products (agriculture, hunting, fishing,
forestry and logging, and mining and quarrying), for own consumption; processing
of primary products by the producers themselves; production of other commodities
where part of it is sold on the market; and own account construction and fixed
asset formation (expected life use of one year or more). Such economic activities
could be performed for an individual, family or private enterprise, government
establishment and/ social organization. The remuneration may be on daily,
weekly, monthly, yearly or contract basis. The activities of apprentices are also
considered as economic activities. On the other hand, unpaid household chores
such as preparing food, cleaning the house, taking care of children are not
considered to be economic activities. Similarly, unpaid community and volunteer
services are classified as non-economic activities.
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6.2 Data Collection Approaches of the Economically Active and Non-
active Population
In the 2007 Population and Housing Census, both the current and usual status
approaches were used in the collection of data on economic activity status.
However, in the 1994 census the two approaches were used differently for the
collection of data, i.e., the current status approach was used in urban areas while
the usual status approach was used in rural areas. The main difference between
the two approaches is the length of the reference periods, that is, the current
status approach refers to the short reference period of the last seven days while
the usual status approach refers to the long reference period of the last twelve
months prior to the census date. With this understanding, care should be taken
when comparing the results of the census to that of retrospective data in relation
to economic activity status variables by urban and rural areas.
The current status approach measures the economic activity based on a short
reference period of the seven days prior to the census date. In this approach, all
persons aged ten years and over who were productively engaged or available to
be engaged during the reference week were considered as economically active.
The data collected from household members aged ten years and over was used
to divide the population into three mutually exclusive categories: employed,
unemployed, and not in the labour force. The employed and the unemployed
population together make up the labour force or the currently active population.
The employed population based on the current activity status approach consists of
those who were engaged in productive activity at least for four hours during the
seven days prior to the date of the census. Persons who had regular jobs, or
business, or holdings but who were temporarily absent from work (not at work or
worked less than four hours) for various reasons such as illness or injury, holiday
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or vacation, strike or lock out, and seasonality of work, annual leave, temporarily
closure of establishment were also considered as employed.
On the other hand, the third category those who were neither employed nor
unemployed during the reference period, following the definitions given for
employed and unemployed persons were categorized to be economically non
active population. This includes persons who were neither engaged nor available
to be engaged in productive activity during the short reference period due to
homemaking, education, illness… etc. Persons who were not economically active
were further asked to report why they were not being active or available to work
during most of the twelve months.
In the usual activity status approach, all persons aged ten years and over were
asked to report whether they were engaged in productive activities during most of
the last twelve months. The usual status approach measures the economic
activity status in the long reference period of the twelve months prior to the census
date. Those who were engaged in productive activities during the reference period
were classified as usually employed. In the cases of persons engaged in
agriculture, it was decided to classify them in the usually employed category, if
they have worked during most of the main agricultural season of the reference
period. Those who were not working during most of the reference period and were
actively looking for work or available for work considered as usually unemployed.
The usually employed and the usually unemployed persons together make up the
usually active population. On the other hand, those who were not engaged in
productive activity during most of the last twelve months for the following reasons
such as homemaking activities, attending school, illness, old age/pensioner etc.
are classified as population not usually active.
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6.3 Unemployed Population and Unemployment Rate
Hence, Ethiopia like some other developing countries utilized a relaxed definition
for seeking work and adopted the availability criteria rather than restricting only on
the actively seeking work criteria. For generating data on unemployment, an
option of the completely relaxed which is based on both seeking and availability
criteria of unemployment definition is used in the 2007 Population and Housing
Census. The completely relaxed definition of unemployment refers to persons with
out work but willing to take up work for wage or salary in locally prevailing term. In
other word, the unemployed population consists of those who were not working
but currently available for work during the reference period. This includes those
who were and were not actively seeking for work or discouraged job seekers.
Discouraged job seekers refers to persons who want a job and are currently
available for work but who have given up any active search for work because they
believe that they can not find it. A person who is looking for work but was
temporarily engaged in a productive activity during the reference period is
recorded as employed and not as unemployed person.
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6.4 Employment Status
In this 2007 population and housing census, statistical data on activity status,
activity rate, reason for inactivity, employed, unemployed, unemployment rate and
employment status are presented in Tables 6.1 - 6.7.
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Table 6.1 Population Aged 10 Years and Above by Sex, Economic Activity Status, Age Group and Economic
Activity Rates: 2007
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Both Sexes Males Females Activity Rate
----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------------------
Economi- Economi- Economi- Economi- Economi- Economi-
cally cally cally cally cally cally Both
Age Group All Active Inactive All Active Inactive All Active Inactive Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
Age 10+ 2,331,604 1,479,771 851,833 1,102,897 792,684 310,213 1,228,707 687,087 541,620 63.5 71.9 55.9
10-14 250,190 40,276 209,914 108,999 16,187 92,812 141,191 24,089 117,102 16.1 14.9 17.1
15-19 385,713 159,814 225,899 153,172 59,193 93,979 232,541 100,621 131,920 41.4 38.6 43.3
20-24 405,077 290,779 114,298 184,426 140,773 43,653 220,651 150,006 70,645 71.8 76.3 68.0
25-29 371,198 304,643 66,555 179,686 161,744 17,942 191,512 142,899 48,613 82.1 90.0 74.6
30-34 232,871 199,328 33,543 126,090 118,154 7,936 106,781 81,174 25,607 85.6 93.7 76.0
35-39 189,048 161,870 27,178 98,135 93,156 4,979 90,913 68,714 22,199 85.6 94.9 75.6
40-44 120,004 100,674 19,330 65,747 62,252 3,495 54,257 38,422 15,835 83.9 94.7 70.8
45-49 102,210 81,440 20,770 51,010 47,877 3,133 51,200 33,563 17,637 79.7 93.9 65.6
50-54 80,652 56,983 23,669 38,915 34,917 3,998 41,737 22,066 19,671 70.7 89.7 52.9
55-59 55,218 34,097 21,121 28,234 23,123 5,111 26,984 10,974 16,010 61.7 81.9 40.7
60-64 47,449 22,450 24,999 23,881 15,876 8,005 23,568 6,574 16,994 47.3 66.5 27.9
65-69 34,749 14,113 20,636 17,838 10,234 7,604 16,911 3,879 13,032 40.6 57.4 22.9
70-74 26,486 7,460 19,026 12,688 5,284 7,404 13,798 2,176 11,622 28.2 41.6 15.8
75+ 30,739 5,844 24,895 14,076 3,914 10,162 16,663 1,930 14,733 19.0 27.8 11.6
Table 6.2 Population Aged 10 Years and Above by Sex, Economic Activity Status and Economic Activity Rates: 2007
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Both Sexes Males Females Activity Rate
---------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- --------------------
Economi- Economi- Economi- Economi- Economi- Economi-
cally cally cally cally cally cally Both
Sub City All Active Inactive All Active Inactive All Active Inactive Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 2,331,604 1,479,768 851,836 1,102,897 792,682 310,215 1,228,707 687,086 541,621 63.5 71.9 55.9
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY 150,756 91,271 59,485 73,449 50,898 22,551 77,307 40,373 36,934 60.5 69.3 52.2
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY 264,286 166,848 97,438 123,002 88,634 34,368 141,284 78,214 63,070 63.1 72.1 55.4
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY 349,128 220,875 128,253 167,908 122,852 45,056 181,220 98,023 83,197 63.3 73.2 54.1
GULELE SUB CITY 229,944 143,917 86,027 110,573 78,487 32,086 119,371 65,430 53,941 62.6 71.0 54.8
LIDETA SUB CITY 176,833 112,079 64,754 84,056 60,087 23,969 92,777 51,992 40,785 63.4 71.5 56.0
KIRKOS SUB CITY 194,836 124,924 69,912 90,450 64,949 25,501 104,386 59,975 44,411 64.1 71.8 57.5
ARADA SUB CITY 187,118 119,354 67,764 87,215 61,872 25,343 99,903 57,482 42,421 63.8 70.9 57.5
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY 224,362 140,424 83,938 109,899 78,504 31,395 114,463 61,920 52,543 62.6 71.4 54.1
YEKA SUB CITY 293,957 185,739 108,218 135,469 96,686 38,783 158,488 89,053 69,435 63.2 71.4 56.2
BOLE SUB CITY 260,384 174,335 86,049 120,876 89,712 31,164 139,508 84,623 54,885 67.0 74.2 60.7
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Table 6.3 Economically Inactive Persons Aged 10 Years and Above by Reason for
Inactivity, Sex, Age Group and Sex Ratio: 2007
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Reason for Not Being Active
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Old Age/
Total Student/ Home Illness/ Pensioner/
Sex/Age Group Inactive Training Maker Disabled Injury Too Young Remittance Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
SEX RATIOS
10+ 57 84 6 125 82 80 62 65
10-14 79 84 15 178 87 82 - 65
15-19 71 79 12 86 96 68 - 71
20-24 62 95 7 108 90 - - 70
25-29 37 92 5 115 87 - - 65
30-34 31 92 6 125 105 - - 73
35-39 22 73 5 92 74 - - 58
40-44 22 67 4 96 77 - - 59
45-49 18 56 4 150 58 - - 38
50-54 20 70 4 86 55 - 31 51
55-59 32 88 4 201 62 - 48 76
60-64 47 100 5 251 84 - 62 68
65-69 58 92 6 105 117 - 71 106
70-74 64 113 6 195 143 - 70 85
75+ 69 83 10 206 124 - 71 69
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Table 6.4 Economically Active Persons Aged 10 Years and Above by Age Group, Sex, Employed, Unemployed
and Unemployment Rates: 2007
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Economically Active Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate
--------------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------------------
Both
Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
Age 10+ 1,479,771 792,684 687,087 1,147,206 672,444 474,762 332,558 120,237 212,321 22.5 15.2 30.9
10-14 40,276 16,187 24,089 28,604 11,901 16,703 11,671 4,286 7,385 29.0 26.5 30.7
15-19 159,814 59,193 100,621 116,005 42,754 73,251 43,810 16,439 27,371 27.4 27.8 27.2
20-24 290,779 140,773 150,006 210,802 110,119 100,683 79,978 30,655 49,323 27.5 21.8 32.9
25-29 304,643 161,744 142,899 232,968 137,085 95,883 71,674 24,658 47,016 23.5 15.2 32.9
30-34 199,328 118,154 81,174 160,228 104,533 55,695 39,100 13,621 25,479 19.6 11.5 31.4
35-39 161,870 93,156 68,714 133,188 84,760 48,428 28,681 8,395 20,286 17.7 9.0 29.5
40-44 100,674 62,252 38,422 84,971 56,999 27,972 15,702 5,253 10,449 15.6 8.4 27.2
45-49 81,440 47,877 33,563 67,750 43,776 23,974 13,690 4,101 9,589 16.8 8.6 28.6
50-54 56,983 34,917 22,066 47,148 31,743 15,405 9,834 3,174 6,660 17.3 9.1 30.2
55-59 34,097 23,123 10,974 27,446 20,384 7,062 6,650 2,738 3,912 19.5 11.8 35.6
60-64 22,450 15,876 6,574 17,169 12,929 4,240 5,279 2,946 2,333 23.5 18.6 35.5
65-69 14,113 10,234 3,879 10,682 8,159 2,523 3,431 2,075 1,356 24.3 20.3 35.0
70-74 7,460 5,284 2,176 5,814 4,217 1,597 1,646 1,067 579 22.1 20.2 26.6
75+ 5,844 3,914 1,930 4,431 3,085 1,346 1,412 829 583 24.2 21.2 30.2
Table 6.5 Economically Active Persons aged 10 years and above by Sex, Employed, Unemployed and Unemployment Rates: 2007
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Economically Active Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate
--------------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------------------------
Both
Sub City Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 1,479,768 792,682 687,086 1,147,208 672,444 474,764 332,561 120,239 212,322 22.5 15.2 30.9
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY 91,271 50,898 40,373 72,741 44,810 27,931 18,531 6,089 12,442 20.3 12.0 30.8
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY 166,848 88,634 78,214 131,738 76,505 55,233 35,111 12,129 22,982 21.0 13.7 29.4
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY 220,875 122,852 98,023 169,065 104,942 64,123 51,810 17,910 33,900 23.5 14.6 34.6
GULELE SUB CITY 143,917 78,487 65,430 113,993 67,838 46,155 29,924 10,649 19,275 20.8 13.6 29.5
LIDETA SUB CITY 112,079 60,087 51,992 82,714 49,156 33,558 29,365 10,931 18,434 26.2 18.2 35.5
KIRKOS SUB CITY 124,924 64,949 59,975 98,404 54,849 43,555 26,520 10,100 16,420 21.2 15.6 27.4
ARADA SUB CITY 119,354 61,872 57,482 90,450 50,513 39,937 28,904 11,359 17,545 24.2 18.4 30.5
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY 140,424 78,504 61,920 102,229 63,334 38,895 38,194 15,170 23,024 27.2 19.3 37.2
YEKA SUB CITY 185,739 96,686 89,053 142,366 81,471 60,895 43,374 15,215 28,159 23.4 15.7 31.6
BOLE SUB CITY 174,335 89,712 84,623 143,507 79,025 64,482 30,828 10,687 20,141 17.7 11.9 23.8
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Table 6.6 Economically Active Persons of Aged 10 Years and Above by Sex, Employed, Unemployed and
Unemployment Rates During the Last Seven Days: 2007
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Economically Active Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate
------------------------------- --------------------------------- ------------------------------ -----------------------
Both
Sub City Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 1,479,768 792,682 687,086 1,147,208 672,444 474,764 332,561 120,239 212,322 22.5 15.2 30.9
AKAKI KALITI SUB CITY 91,271 50,898 40,373 72,741 44,810 27,931 18,531 6,089 12,442 20.3 12.0 30.8
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY 166,848 88,634 78,214 131,738 76,505 55,233 35,111 12,129 22,982 21.0 13.7 29.4
KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY 220,875 122,852 98,023 169,065 104,942 64,123 51,810 17,910 33,900 23.5 14.6 34.6
GULELE SUB CITY 143,917 78,487 65,430 113,993 67,838 46,155 29,924 10,649 19,275 20.8 13.6 29.5
LIDETA SUB CITY 112,079 60,087 51,992 82,714 49,156 33,558 29,365 10,931 18,434 26.2 18.2 35.5
KIRKOS SUB CITY 124,924 64,949 59,975 98,404 54,849 43,555 26,520 10,100 16,420 21.2 15.6 27.4
ARADA SUB CITY 119,354 61,872 57,482 90,450 50,513 39,937 28,904 11,359 17,545 24.2 18.4 30.5
ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY 140,424 78,504 61,920 102,229 63,334 38,895 38,194 15,170 23,024 27.2 19.3 37.2
YEKA SUB CITY 185,739 96,686 89,053 142,366 81,471 60,895 43,374 15,215 28,159 23.4 15.7 31.6
BOLE SUB CITY 174,335 89,712 84,623 143,507 79,025 64,482 30,828 10,687 20,141 17.7 11.9 23.8
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Table 6.7 Economically Active Population Aged 10 Years and Above by Employment Status, Urban/Rural Residence, Sex,
Age Group and Sex Ratio: 2007
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Employment Status
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Paid Employees Other Employed Persons
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------
Economically Unpaid Cooper-
Sex and Active Government NGO/INTL Domestic Other Self Family Appren- ative
Age Group Persons Government Parastatal Private Employees Workers Employees Employed Worker tices Members Employer Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
BOTH SEXES
Age 10+ 1,248,273 217,899 41,669 371,528 25,175 162,054 27,451 337,023 15,826 1,561 5,026 6,049 37,012
10-14 32,264 4,293 765 6,623 - 9,020 653 7,677 966 143 108 - 2,016
15-19 122,452 7,702 2,116 27,976 920 45,803 3,335 26,817 2,271 281 226 364 4,641
20-24 231,507 21,195 6,386 82,881 3,500 41,668 6,145 57,438 3,181 493 702 588 7,330
25-29 255,693 33,165 8,560 91,315 4,703 28,498 6,008 70,941 3,144 307 871 1,017 7,164
30-34 174,214 31,617 5,863 55,162 4,478 13,190 3,738 52,040 1,775 154 697 933 4,567
35-39 143,386 34,687 5,443 39,818 3,992 8,768 2,824 41,376 1,347 115 701 881 3,434
40-44 90,743 27,819 3,933 21,580 2,815 4,580 1,521 24,769 793 28 489 492 1,924
45-49 73,388 24,988 3,452 16,338 2,010 3,352 1,157 18,773 709 17 415 465 1,712
50-54 50,917 17,573 2,330 11,353 1,270 2,354 687 12,854 578 7 325 293 1,293
55-59 30,288 9,070 1,319 6,997 752 1,514 462 8,408 409 - 190 292 875
60-64 19,271 2,912 725 5,136 435 1,364 410 6,918 252 6 132 251 730
65-69 12,171 1,503 392 3,368 186 922 241 4,464 241 5 84 235 530
70-74 6,646 744 254 1,678 51 488 142 2,572 79 5 35 135 463
75+ 5,333 631 131 1,303 63 533 128 1,976 81 - 51 103 333
MALE
Age 10+ 722,674 131,071 25,195 233,456 14,342 43,599 18,143 226,543 4,855 688 2,417 4,189 18,176
10-14 14,224 2,297 383 3,730 - 1,140 376 5,023 402 54 37 - 782
15-19 46,681 3,426 1,002 14,496 222 5,290 1,808 17,372 940 145 105 167 1,708
20-24 120,043 11,370 3,559 45,315 1,362 10,595 3,827 38,361 1,073 236 428 314 3,603
25-29 147,427 18,737 4,876 54,363 2,314 9,475 3,916 47,846 1,025 117 465 712 3,581
30-34 110,970 19,075 3,552 36,803 2,506 5,870 2,756 36,324 531 72 352 704 2,425
35-39 89,097 20,284 3,190 26,744 2,522 3,680 1,921 27,811 298 35 232 635 1,745
40-44 59,923 17,469 2,637 15,936 2,064 2,076 1,098 16,886 145 11 170 381 1,050
45-49 46,156 15,383 2,199 11,709 1,437 1,454 769 11,837 68 5 160 322 813
50-54 33,709 11,657 1,606 8,776 831 1,205 475 8,060 69 7 129 192 702
55-59 21,898 6,846 1,011 5,761 510 796 384 5,716 92 - 109 208 465
60-64 14,609 2,407 590 4,367 335 851 369 4,862 87 6 94 184 457
65-69 9,270 1,184 321 2,969 142 595 219 3,196 56 - 56 202 330
70-74 4,907 560 186 1,416 39 305 114 1,815 46 - 29 101 296
75+ 3,760 376 83 1,071 58 267 111 1,434 23 - 51 67 219
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Note: The economically active population here excludes the unemployed who had no pervious work experience
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Table 6.7 Economically Active Population Aged 10 Years and Above by Employment Status, Urban/Rural Residence, Sex,
Age Group and Sex Ratio: 2007
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Employment Status
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Paid Employees Other Employed Persons
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------
Economically Unpaid Cooper-
Sex and Active Government NGO/INTL Domestic Other Self Family Appren- ative
Age Group Persons Government Parastatal Private Employees Workers Employees Employed Worker tices Members Employer Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
FEMALE
Age 10+ 525,599 86,828 16,474 138,072 10,833 118,455 9,308 110,480 10,971 873 2,609 1,860 18,836
10-14 18,040 1,996 382 2,893 - 7,880 277 2,654 564 89 71 - 1,234
15-19 75,771 4,276 1,114 13,480 698 40,513 1,527 9,445 1,331 136 121 197 2,933
20-24 111,464 9,825 2,827 37,566 2,138 31,073 2,318 19,077 2,108 257 274 274 3,727
25-29 108,266 14,428 3,684 36,952 2,389 19,023 2,092 23,095 2,119 190 406 305 3,583
30-34 63,244 12,542 2,311 18,359 1,972 7,320 982 15,716 1,244 82 345 229 2,142
35-39 54,289 14,403 2,253 13,074 1,470 5,088 903 13,565 1,049 80 469 246 1,689
40-44 30,820 10,350 1,296 5,644 751 2,504 423 7,883 648 17 319 111 874
45-49 27,232 9,605 1,253 4,629 573 1,898 388 6,936 641 12 255 143 899
50-54 17,208 5,916 724 2,577 439 1,149 212 4,794 509 - 196 101 591
55-59 8,390 2,224 308 1,236 242 718 78 2,692 317 - 81 84 410
60-64 4,662 505 135 769 100 513 41 2,056 165 - 38 67 273
65-69 2,901 319 71 399 44 327 22 1,268 185 5 28 33 200
70-74 1,739 184 68 262 12 183 28 757 33 5 6 34 167
75+ 1,573 255 48 232 5 266 17 542 58 - - 36 114
SEX RATIOS
Age 10+ 137 151 153 169 132 37 195 205 44 79 93 225 96
Note: The economically active population here excludes the unemployed who had no pervious work experience
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CHAPTER VII
POPULATION DYNAMICS
This chapter deals with the components of population dynamics (changes) that are
occurring over time and space in the population. Change in population size, composition
and distribution over time is the function of migration, fertility and mortality. All the
information on population dynamics were collected from members of sampled
households where long questionnaires were administered. However, the information
has been weighted and all the figures in this chapter refer to the entire population of
Addis Ababa City Administration. The first section of the chapter deals with migration,
the second section presents statistical data on fertility and the last section of the chapter
contains data on mortality.
7.1 MIGRATION
This section presents the level of migrant population in Addis Ababa City Administration.
Information on migration of a population is of direct interest to planning and
implementing agencies as well as academic institutions, because migration has a direct
effect on the geographic distribution of the population. Moreover, migration has an
interaction with other demographic forces as well as other aspects of social and
economic changes. In the 2007 census the following three migration related questions
were employed.
A) Length of Continuous Residence is phrased differently for rural and urban areas
of enumeration as follows:-
In rural areas: for how long have you lived continuously in this wereda? .
In urban areas: for how long have you lived continuously in this town/city?
B) Was your last previous place of residence a Rural or an Urban?
C) In which zone your last place of residence is found?
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A) Length of Continuous Residence
This questionnaire was designed to obtain information on the migration status of persons
residing in the region. Every person in the sampled household was asked how long he/she
has lived continuously in this current place of residence. In rural area of enumeration a
person is considered as a migrant if he/she was born in another rural or town which is
different from the current wereda or town of enumeration. Similarly, in urban areas of
enumeration a person is considered as a migrant, if he/she was born in another town or any
rural part of the country. However, a person is non-migrant, if he/she was born in the rural
area of enumeration or in the given town and has been continuously residing there up to
enumeration period. The answer categories were (1) below one year (2) one year (3) two
years (4) three years (5) four years (6) five to six years (7) seven to nine years (8) ten years
and above (9) since birth. This information will allow to identify migrants and non-migrants in
the region and to get data on length of year of residence in the current place. Similar
information has been collected in the 1994 Census to compare migration related indicators in
the region.
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Table 7.1 Population and Migrants by Sex, Urban-Rural Residence, and
Five Years Age Group, with Percent Migrants: 2007
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Both Sexes Male Female Percent Migrants
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Both
Age Group Population Migrants Population Migrants Population Migrants Sexes Males Females
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
All Ages 2,739,551 1,302,966 1,305,387 589,883 1,434,164 713,083 47.6 45.2 49.7
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Table 7.2 Migrants by Length of Residence,Urban-Rural Residence, Sex and Age: 2007
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Length of Residence in Current Place (by Year)
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All
Age Group Migrants 0 1 2 3 4 5-6 7-9 10+
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
All Ages 1,302,964 122,512 56,804 64,322 63,435 61,726 113,450 110,789 709,926
Male 589,883 48,547 21,181 26,447 26,153 25,395 50,847 49,730 341,583
Female 713,081 73,965 35,623 37,875 37,282 36,331 62,603 61,059 368,343
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Table 7.3 Migrants by Length of Residence, Urban-Rural Residence and Sex: 2007
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Length of Residence in Current Place (by Year)
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All
Sex Migrants 0 1 2 3 4 5-6 7-9 10+
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Both Sexes 1,302,967 122,511 56,802 64,324 63,435 61,726 113,451 110,791 709,927
Male 589,884 48,545 21,181 26,448 26,154 25,396 50,847 49,730 341,583
Female 713,083 73,966 35,621 37,876 37,281 36,330 62,604 61,061 368,344
Both Sexes 78,195 7,204 3,478 4,340 3,901 3,834 6,791 6,879 41,768
Male 36,654 3,079 1,352 1,822 1,736 1,718 3,136 3,194 20,617
Female 41,541 4,125 2,126 2,518 2,165 2,116 3,655 3,685 21,151
Both Sexes 162,387 15,835 7,997 8,249 8,199 8,051 15,219 15,223 83,614
Male 73,153 6,392 2,975 3,344 3,405 3,238 6,656 6,557 40,586
Female 89,234 9,443 5,022 4,905 4,794 4,813 8,563 8,666 43,028
Both Sexes 216,405 21,493 9,592 11,064 11,663 10,931 20,032 19,541 112,089
Male 102,686 8,392 3,319 4,321 4,773 4,534 9,385 9,199 58,763
Female 113,719 13,101 6,273 6,743 6,890 6,397 10,647 10,342 53,326
Both Sexes 114,954 10,155 4,369 5,022 5,535 4,927 9,381 8,754 66,811
Male 52,644 4,039 1,723 2,047 2,148 2,020 4,271 4,012 32,384
Female 62,310 6,116 2,646 2,975 3,387 2,907 5,110 4,742 34,427
Both Sexes 87,008 7,382 3,250 3,298 3,098 3,057 6,067 6,060 54,796
Male 39,070 2,996 1,192 1,232 1,221 1,279 2,589 2,792 25,769
Female 47,938 4,386 2,058 2,066 1,877 1,778 3,478 3,268 29,027
Both Sexes 102,134 8,560 4,025 4,985 4,517 4,019 7,829 7,614 60,585
Male 43,432 3,065 1,416 2,133 1,787 1,472 3,221 3,050 27,288
Female 58,702 5,495 2,609 2,852 2,730 2,547 4,608 4,564 33,297
Both Sexes 91,856 8,178 3,225 3,717 3,315 3,306 6,766 6,002 57,347
Male 39,848 3,038 1,054 1,467 1,224 1,168 2,948 2,824 26,125
Female 52,008 5,140 2,171 2,250 2,091 2,138 3,818 3,178 31,222
Both Sexes 105,618 8,181 3,855 4,112 4,198 3,989 7,405 7,324 66,554
Male 48,516 3,216 1,300 1,696 1,858 1,718 3,266 3,522 31,940
Female 57,102 4,965 2,555 2,416 2,340 2,271 4,139 3,802 34,614
Both Sexes 173,107 17,151 8,021 8,481 8,489 8,947 16,571 16,502 88,945
Male 76,696 6,862 3,137 3,616 3,601 3,783 7,551 7,079 41,067
Female 96,411 10,289 4,884 4,865 4,888 5,164 9,020 9,423 47,878
Both Sexes 171,303 18,372 8,990 11,054 10,523 10,668 17,387 16,892 77,417
Male 77,183 7,466 3,713 4,768 4,402 4,467 7,822 7,501 37,044
Female 94,120 10,906 5,277 6,286 6,121 6,201 9,565 9,391 40,373
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Table 7.4 Migrants by Previous Place of Residence,Sex and Age Group: 2007
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Previous Place of Residence Rural Previous Place of Residence Urban Not Stated
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Age Group Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
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7.2 FERTILITY
This section presents the fertility level of the population of Addis Ababa City
Administration. In the 2007 Population and Housing Census Questionnaire
information was collected on both current and retrospective fertility (births of last
year and children ever born) from every woman aged 10 years and over.
The questionnaire was designed to obtain the total number of births occurred
during the 12 months prior to the date of the census. Every woman aged 10
years and over in the sampled household was asked if she gave birth during the
12 months prior to the date of the census and the response of each woman was
recorded in the household. The answer categories were age of women and the
number of children born alive. This information will allow computing the number
of women and the number of children by place of residence at different
administrative levels, total fertility rates and age-specific birth rates. The
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appropriate reference date of last year births for each woman aged 10 years and
over was given to the enumerator from May 29, 2006 to May 28, 2007. Birth
information for each woman aged 10 years and over was collected for the 1994
and the 2007 censuses to compute and compare total fertility rate, age-specific
birth rate and other birth related information.
The questionnaire was designed to obtain the total number of children even born
alive for every woman aged 10 years and over. For this purpose every woman
aged 10 years and over in a sampled household was asked about the total
number of children even born alive in her life time. The answer categories were
the number of children living at home by sex, the number of children living
elsewhere by sex, and the number of children who died by sex. The appropriate
reference given to the enumerator was to interview only women aged 10 years
and over in the sampled household.
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Table 7.5 Reproductive Age of Women by Five Year Age Group, Birth During
the Last 12 Months Prior to the Census, Age-Specific Birth Rate,
and Total Fertility Rate(TFRs), by Urban - Rural Residence: 2007
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Urban + Rural Urban Rural Age-Specific Birth Rates
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Age Group Women Births Women Births Women Births U+R Urban Rural
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
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Table 7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group and Number of Children Ever Born(CEB),
with Total Children Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born Per Women: 2007
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Age
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CEB Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 145,323 403 5,194 40,580 44,959 20,518 12,487 5,609 4,266 3,370 1,797 1,789 4,351
2 230,369 35 1,800 26,184 61,400 47,222 37,223 16,602 13,217 9,006 5,179 3,895 8,606
3 231,168 - 428 9,327 39,125 42,357 45,797 26,801 22,772 15,166 8,304 8,162 12,929
4 216,524 - 74 3,804 18,912 29,851 41,376 29,046 29,455 22,616 14,138 10,026 17,226
5 192,546 - - 1,109 8,847 16,544 29,931 28,230 30,912 25,737 15,874 12,238 23,124
6 179,257 - - 815 4,730 10,714 23,055 24,839 30,241 25,433 18,116 14,448 26,866
7 139,238 - - - 1,460 4,520 11,486 17,021 22,796 24,565 16,602 14,881 25,907
8 112,331 - - - 696 1,992 7,205 12,283 16,870 19,879 15,367 12,548 25,491
9 109,121 - - 53 8,066 6,963 7,103 8,959 13,171 13,801 13,517 11,882 25,606
10 78,404 - - - 4,510 7,346 5,894 6,318 9,618 9,549 9,457 9,106 16,606
11 46,896 - - - - 4,007 4,833 5,057 4,392 6,784 5,075 4,957 11,791
12 31,529 - - - - 1,052 3,623 2,231 3,988 4,815 3,464 4,591 7,765
13 22,231 - - - - 227 1,780 1,810 2,473 2,660 3,195 3,354 6,732
14 10,422 - - - - - 946 644 1,540 1,614 963 1,411 3,304
15+ 19,316 - - - - - 93 3,045 3,022 3,784 1,945 1,976 5,451
Total CEB 1,764,675 438 7,496 81,872 192,705 193,313 232,832 188,495 208,733 188,779 132,993 115,264 221,755
Average CEB 1.44 - .03 .37 1.01 1.81 2.56 3.47 4.08 4.52 4.93 4.89 4.68
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 9,950 - 441 3,252 3,188 1,109 804 259 259 168 109 89 272
2 16,167 - 139 2,716 4,748 3,215 2,395 946 680 357 240 155 576
3 15,583 - 35 667 3,026 3,725 3,357 1,587 1,214 629 375 449 519
4 15,375 - - 183 1,360 2,594 3,351 2,409 2,114 1,384 584 554 842
5 14,389 - - - 947 1,219 2,896 2,617 2,212 1,678 1,199 609 1,012
6 12,939 - - 137 100 865 1,991 2,161 2,686 1,919 1,095 665 1,320
7 10,476 - - - 156 233 1,456 1,497 2,152 2,166 949 659 1,208
8 8,823 - - - - 266 585 1,351 1,251 1,888 1,043 1,108 1,331
9 8,352 - - - 251 499 759 659 1,019 1,227 985 947 2,006
10 7,087 - - - 223 388 562 788 1,079 1,101 1,147 997 802
11 2,799 - - - - 305 186 433 356 288 401 183 647
12 2,731 - - - - 67 202 68 518 503 563 332 478
13 1,712 - - - - - 73 220 280 341 203 144 451
14 849 - - - - - 315 - 151 147 - - 236
15+ 888 - - - - - - 101 178 - - 194 415
Total CEB 128,120 - 615 6,955 13,999 14,485 18,932 15,096 16,149 13,796 8,893 7,085 12,115
Average CEB 1.66 - .04 .52 1.21 2.23 3.10 4.17 4.66 5.22 5.42 5.42 4.60
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Table 7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group and Number of Children Ever Born(CEB),
with Total Children Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born Per Women: 2007
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Age
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CEB Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+
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NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 17,941 64 664 5,655 5,672 2,361 1,381 581 487 317 160 150 449
2 28,977 - 186 3,109 8,227 6,196 5,076 2,084 1,354 1,075 492 519 659
3 28,363 - 70 1,255 5,626 5,744 5,417 3,178 3,004 1,516 670 623 1,260
4 25,523 - 23 670 2,485 3,829 4,807 3,685 3,423 2,451 1,763 1,084 1,303
5 21,248 - - 299 1,093 2,263 3,466 3,310 3,636 2,553 1,545 1,067 2,016
6 18,209 - - 108 656 1,079 2,381 2,487 3,692 2,547 2,060 1,314 1,885
7 12,861 - - - 161 325 1,056 1,491 2,428 2,107 1,642 1,534 2,117
8 10,469 - - - 46 - 716 1,612 1,521 2,150 1,145 922 2,357
9 11,136 - - - 1,139 783 855 1,140 1,208 1,354 979 1,349 2,329
10 7,631 - - - 518 1,276 894 288 615 1,075 916 692 1,357
11 4,884 - - - - 830 553 253 492 887 378 444 1,047
12 2,848 - - - - 209 268 207 268 451 69 415 961
13 2,309 - - - - - 363 150 145 559 298 150 644
14 1,036 - - - - - 157 161 78 150 - 81 409
15+ 2,149 - - - - - - 282 207 656 441 386 177
Total CEB 195,584 64 943 11,096 25,623 24,895 27,390 20,909 22,558 19,848 12,558 10,730 18,970
Average CEB 1.38 - .03 .42 1.14 1.96 2.61 3.35 3.95 4.62 4.72 4.91 4.60
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 21,751 90 1,142 7,494 6,688 2,727 1,509 576 367 376 213 190 379
2 35,931 - 389 6,088 11,039 6,748 5,309 2,123 1,539 1,015 392 455 834
3 35,686 - 146 1,698 8,872 7,887 6,943 3,544 2,343 1,598 785 780 1,090
4 33,325 - 24 905 5,090 6,448 7,034 3,741 4,150 2,256 1,547 780 1,350
5 29,199 - - 387 3,021 3,929 5,105 4,017 3,584 3,290 1,962 1,300 2,604
6 25,639 - - 179 1,290 3,016 4,629 3,957 3,882 2,669 1,733 1,657 2,627
7 19,491 - - - 407 1,375 2,025 2,938 3,345 3,114 1,716 1,744 2,827
8 16,210 - - - 232 555 1,861 2,254 2,471 2,557 1,874 1,863 2,543
9 12,948 - - - 941 624 817 1,403 1,993 1,692 1,765 1,121 2,592
10 9,872 - - - 465 1,387 851 779 1,515 815 1,253 1,191 1,616
11 7,479 - - - - 636 686 857 513 896 659 1,191 2,041
12 4,523 - - - - 139 408 648 1,119 451 262 520 976
13 3,345 - - - - - 590 156 303 244 496 282 1,274
14 1,648 - - - - - 238 84 82 263 153 152 676
15+ 2,903 - - - - - - 690 554 313 196 162 988
Total CEB 259,950 90 1,701 16,751 38,045 35,471 38,005 27,767 27,760 21,549 15,006 13,388 24,417
Average CEB 1.43 - .05 .51 1.30 2.23 2.86 3.85 4.47 4.62 5.22 5.26 5.14
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Table 7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group and Number of Children Ever Born(CEB),
with Total Children Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born Per Women: 2007
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Age
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CEB Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+
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GULELE SUB CITY
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 13,986 36 483 3,719 4,399 2,104 1,347 460 359 267 182 176 454
2 21,189 12 150 2,063 5,617 4,808 3,250 1,322 1,124 984 516 522 821
3 21,468 - 38 898 3,299 3,975 4,644 2,190 1,965 1,352 792 919 1,396
4 20,938 - - 331 1,703 2,494 4,349 2,552 2,944 2,206 1,243 931 2,185
5 19,860 - - 96 710 1,529 3,191 2,759 3,130 2,905 1,788 1,078 2,674
6 19,663 - - 38 710 1,367 1,808 3,345 2,747 2,561 2,252 1,396 3,439
7 15,018 - - - 207 378 1,158 1,650 2,394 2,781 2,052 1,748 2,650
8 12,039 - - - 95 240 473 1,334 2,040 1,992 1,829 1,271 2,765
9 13,305 - - - 1,011 270 904 983 1,878 2,241 1,741 1,277 3,000
10 8,582 - - - 296 480 177 862 1,275 1,127 1,114 1,419 1,832
11 4,395 - - - - 198 325 632 383 652 709 312 1,184
12 3,359 - - - - 216 425 414 209 498 422 613 562
13 1,941 - - - - 78 - 299 151 77 152 590 594
14 1,248 - - - - - 83 - 243 249 164 79 430
15+ 2,670 - - - - - - 115 806 208 176 551 814
Total CEB 179,661 48 671 7,145 18,047 18,137 22,134 18,917 21,648 20,100 15,132 12,882 24,800
Average CEB 1.51 - .03 .34 .95 1.73 2.52 3.70 4.29 4.63 5.18 4.88 4.72
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 9,930 23 260 2,564 2,848 1,456 903 448 282 343 169 136 498
2 16,285 - 97 1,584 4,020 3,438 2,351 1,303 1,117 779 513 352 731
3 17,251 - 36 671 2,602 2,450 3,327 2,097 1,766 1,256 787 988 1,271
4 16,894 - - 194 820 2,033 2,885 2,390 2,547 1,744 1,400 1,000 1,881
5 15,636 - - 30 703 999 2,273 2,121 2,553 1,919 1,633 1,363 2,042
6 15,334 - - 109 246 651 1,055 2,044 2,847 2,093 1,750 1,431 3,108
7 13,633 - - - 41 480 764 1,338 2,229 2,442 1,878 1,670 2,791
8 10,024 - - - - 137 824 813 1,730 1,628 1,073 1,182 2,637
9 10,521 - - - 633 411 655 699 1,135 1,727 1,207 971 3,083
10 5,975 - - - 234 457 727 598 661 756 525 682 1,335
11 4,134 - - - - 63 267 526 463 768 385 562 1,100
12 3,128 - - - - - 73 287 288 628 420 613 819
13 1,778 - - - - - 79 233 234 151 227 148 706
14 1,121 - - - - - - 167 168 81 163 239 303
15+ 1,816 - - - - - - - 90 884 87 170 585
Total CEB 143,460 23 393 5,152 12,147 12,575 16,183 15,064 18,110 17,199 12,217 11,507 22,890
Average CEB 1.55 - .02 .33 .89 1.61 2.41 3.64 4.20 4.64 4.82 4.90 4.77
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Table 7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group and Number of Children Ever Born(CEB),
with Total Children Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born Per Women: 2007
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Age
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CEB Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+
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KIRKOS SUB CITY
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 11,647 28 272 2,284 3,569 1,967 1,188 615 477 385 238 205 419
2 18,394 - 81 1,209 4,470 3,445 3,271 1,590 1,374 926 680 281 1,067
3 18,579 - 17 453 2,190 2,843 3,599 2,385 2,234 1,389 745 1,053 1,671
4 17,661 - - 256 844 1,597 3,079 2,256 2,749 2,299 1,555 1,231 1,795
5 16,643 - - - 428 715 1,698 2,707 3,016 2,845 1,647 1,404 2,183
6 15,729 - - - 205 572 1,562 1,929 2,486 2,511 1,879 1,652 2,933
7 11,264 - - - - 209 317 1,382 1,505 2,343 1,738 1,134 2,636
8 9,548 - - - - 95 362 632 1,091 1,830 1,684 1,080 2,774
9 8,153 - - - 462 751 509 457 614 1,004 1,166 1,117 2,073
10 6,245 - - - 513 596 340 451 525 558 918 702 1,642
11 3,378 - - - - - 249 434 692 368 178 416 1,041
12 2,216 - - - - - 204 135 189 268 194 324 902
13 1,951 - - - - - 368 220 273 145 351 70 524
14 699 - - - - - - 79 - 78 76 151 315
15+ 1,688 - - - - - - 333 105 463 - 81 706
Total CEB 143,795 28 370 4,202 12,681 12,790 16,746 15,605 17,330 17,412 13,049 10,901 22,681
Average CEB 1.38 - .02 .23 .79 1.41 2.17 3.20 3.70 4.22 4.63 4.47 4.55
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 10,776 24 210 2,382 2,988 1,777 1,062 553 565 340 160 249 466
2 17,170 - 156 1,517 3,411 3,068 3,128 1,620 1,303 907 714 294 1,052
3 17,971 - 18 462 1,623 2,479 3,862 2,362 2,491 1,647 868 764 1,395
4 17,245 - - 379 1,153 1,698 2,439 2,602 2,468 2,244 1,206 1,131 1,925
5 16,002 - - 30 147 1,075 2,146 2,111 3,142 2,387 1,354 1,188 2,422
6 15,259 - - 36 71 645 1,220 1,849 2,698 2,650 1,440 1,731 2,919
7 11,800 - - - - 198 949 1,438 1,090 2,465 1,594 1,227 2,839
8 8,632 - - - - 45 316 685 1,661 1,337 1,625 996 1,967
9 8,634 - - 53 688 662 254 513 830 1,128 1,052 1,069 2,385
10 5,531 - - - - 623 395 399 923 477 615 735 1,364
11 4,688 - - - - 498 373 439 571 591 609 622 985
12 2,103 - - - - - 203 68 346 358 222 204 702
13 1,377 - - - - - - 74 150 233 160 221 539
14 399 - - - - - - - 81 84 - 158 76
15+ 1,670 - - - - - - 302 311 310 - 113 634
Total CEB 139,257 24 384 4,859 10,081 12,768 16,347 15,015 18,630 17,158 11,619 10,702 21,670
Average CEB 1.39 - .02 .28 .69 1.51 2.15 3.02 3.71 4.23 4.56 4.55 4.41
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Table 7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group and Number of Children Ever Born(CEB),
with Total Children Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born Per Women: 2007
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Age
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ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 11,457 46 380 3,132 3,400 1,532 1,052 384 384 355 169 184 439
2 17,718 - 213 2,250 4,844 3,078 2,610 1,233 1,082 723 439 356 890
3 18,305 - - 909 2,895 3,111 2,913 2,019 1,701 1,286 865 1,032 1,574
4 21,056 - 27 - 1,943 2,869 3,340 2,541 2,815 2,621 1,328 1,180 2,392
5 20,113 - - 34 378 2,119 3,371 2,736 2,899 2,755 1,378 1,475 2,968
6 20,342 - - - 416 626 3,117 2,604 3,518 3,270 2,331 1,622 2,838
7 17,894 - - - 177 320 1,472 2,378 3,284 2,743 2,017 2,107 3,396
8 15,465 - - - 101 104 990 1,812 2,606 2,890 1,604 1,622 3,736
9 14,429 - - - 738 587 891 1,189 1,583 1,874 2,086 1,991 3,490
10 10,928 - - - 315 587 495 1,006 1,108 1,470 1,754 1,229 2,964
11 6,023 - - - - 143 408 761 502 741 965 811 1,692
12 4,231 - - - - 78 891 75 391 588 451 664 1,093
13 3,835 - - - - - 161 245 508 478 733 1,118 592
14 1,348 - - - - - - - 274 171 175 172 556
15+ 2,024 - - - - - 93 94 124 545 288 215 665
Total CEB 185,168 46 620 6,325 15,207 15,154 21,804 19,077 22,779 22,510 16,583 15,778 29,285
Average CEB 1.62 - .03 .32 .94 1.71 2.84 3.85 4.52 4.92 5.53 5.52 5.09
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 20,575 46 565 5,297 6,799 2,916 1,724 934 642 459 260 280 653
2 31,802 - 208 2,959 8,013 7,203 5,533 2,198 1,708 1,344 718 613 1,305
3 30,423 - 35 1,101 4,688 5,504 6,358 3,413 3,150 2,453 1,127 920 1,674
4 27,414 - - 402 1,773 3,534 6,003 4,045 3,634 2,935 1,834 1,398 1,856
5 22,092 - - 118 526 1,557 3,093 3,270 3,835 3,276 2,016 1,452 2,949
6 20,787 - - 71 266 1,087 2,853 2,605 3,492 2,924 2,055 1,871 3,563
7 16,226 - - - 194 595 1,403 1,693 2,666 2,391 2,088 2,070 3,126
8 12,182 - - - 133 362 596 879 1,436 1,927 2,298 1,463 3,088
9 11,989 - - - 948 1,325 619 841 1,665 907 1,441 1,355 2,888
10 8,672 - - - 997 736 573 495 1,088 1,176 939 699 1,969
11 4,810 - - - - 436 819 302 299 924 365 237 1,428
12 3,523 - - - - 204 619 198 261 605 530 581 525
13 2,363 - - - - 74 74 143 212 73 359 419 1,009
14 691 - - - - - - 77 76 235 77 75 151
15+ 1,784 - - - - - - 736 283 106 486 - 173
Total CEB 215,333 46 808 9,948 24,337 25,533 30,267 21,829 24,447 21,735 16,593 13,433 26,357
Average CEB 1.36 - .03 .35 .95 1.74 2.46 3.13 3.80 4.16 4.76 4.47 4.26
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Table 7.6 Women 10 Years Old and Older in Zones by Five Year Age Group and Number of Children Ever Born(CEB),
with Total Children Ever Born and Average Children Ever Born Per Women: 2007
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Age
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CEB Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+
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BOLE SUB CITY
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 17,308 46 777 4,802 5,408 2,568 1,517 798 443 359 138 130 322
2 26,735 23 180 2,689 7,010 6,022 4,299 2,184 1,937 896 475 348 672
3 27,540 - 34 1,212 4,303 4,639 5,376 4,025 2,905 2,040 1,292 635 1,079
4 21,096 - - 485 1,741 2,754 4,090 2,824 2,612 2,477 1,678 739 1,696
5 17,364 - - 115 893 1,138 2,694 2,580 2,905 2,129 1,352 1,303 2,255
6 15,358 - - 139 770 805 2,441 1,858 2,191 2,289 1,523 1,108 2,234
7 10,576 - - - 117 408 885 1,217 1,704 2,013 927 988 2,317
8 8,944 - - - 89 187 484 913 1,062 1,681 1,192 1,043 2,293
9 9,651 - - - 1,256 1,050 841 1,075 1,245 647 1,093 684 1,760
10 7,882 - - - 949 817 880 652 830 995 276 760 1,723
11 4,307 - - - - 899 967 418 122 669 425 179 628
12 2,865 - - - - 140 330 130 398 464 331 326 746
13 1,620 - - - - 76 71 71 216 359 215 212 400
14 1,383 - - - - - 154 76 387 155 155 304 152
15+ 1,724 - - - - - - 391 365 299 270 103 296
Total CEB 174,353 69 991 9,442 22,536 21,503 25,029 19,212 19,322 17,472 11,342 8,862 18,573
Average CEB 1.25 - .04 .34 .98 1.73 2.45 3.12 3.66 4.25 4.55 4.69 4.68
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7.3 MORTALITY
This section presents the mortality level of the population of the City Administration. In the
2007 Population and Housing Census Questionnaire information was collected for women in
their reproductive ages and referred to the total number of children ever born and the number
surviving. To get the data, all women aged 10 years and over in a sampled household were
asked the total number of sons and daughters they ever gave birth. In the 2007 census the
following two mortality related questions were employed.
A) Household Deaths
B) Maternal Deaths
The questionnaire was designed to obtain child bearing related deaths of women 12-49 years
of age during the 12 months prior to the date of the census. The answer categories were
designed to know whether the death is related to child bearing or not. If her death related to
pregnancy, childbirth or within two months of childbirth, the information will allow computing
maternal deaths at different levels. The appropriate reference date of death for women 12-49
years of age were given to the enumerator from May 29, 2006 to May 28, 2007.
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Table 7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children Surviving by Five
Year Age Groups, with Average Number of Children Ever Born Per Woman and Proportion
of Childern Surviving: 2007
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Children Ever Born(CEB) and Surviving by Sex of Child
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Average Proportion of Children
All Children Male Children Female Children Children Surviving
-------------------- -------------------- --------------------- Ever ------------------------
Age Total Women Total Surviving Total Surviving Total Surviving Born Total Male Female
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10+ 1,228,707 1,764,678 1,541,685 898,492 776,250 866,186 765,435 1.4 .874 .864 .884
10 - 14 141,191 438 374 179 144 259 230 - .854 .804 .888
15 - 19 232,541 7,496 7,168 3,928 3,744 3,568 3,424 - .956 .953 .960
20 - 24 220,651 81,873 78,423 42,319 40,460 39,554 37,963 .4 .958 .956 .960
25 - 29 191,512 192,706 183,133 99,355 94,448 93,351 88,685 1.0 .950 .951 .950
30 - 34 106,781 193,313 180,868 99,696 93,580 93,617 87,288 1.8 .936 .939 .932
35 - 39 90,913 232,832 215,318 118,457 109,489 114,375 105,829 2.6 .925 .924 .925
40 - 44 54,257 188,495 169,662 95,726 85,600 92,769 84,062 3.5 .900 .894 .906
45 - 49 51,200 208,734 184,976 105,085 92,402 103,649 92,574 4.1 .886 .879 .893
50 - 54 41,737 188,779 160,844 95,710 80,368 93,069 80,476 4.5 .852 .840 .865
55 - 59 26,984 132,993 110,238 67,201 54,563 65,792 55,675 4.9 .829 .812 .846
60 - 64 23,568 115,264 90,547 58,617 44,886 56,647 45,661 4.9 .786 .766 .806
65 - 69 16,911 86,429 66,119 43,514 31,776 42,915 34,343 5.1 .765 .730 .800
70 - 74 13,798 64,526 46,354 33,005 22,446 31,521 23,908 4.7 .718 .680 .758
75 + 16,663 70,800 47,661 35,700 22,344 35,100 25,317 4.2 .673 .626 .721
10+ 77,307 128,118 108,554 65,798 54,924 62,320 53,630 1.7 .847 .835 .861
10 - 14 10,108 - - - - - - - - - -
15 - 19 14,313 616 598 308 302 308 296 - .971 .981 .961
20 - 24 13,367 6,955 6,618 3,777 3,611 3,178 3,007 .5 .952 .956 .946
25 - 29 11,614 14,000 13,163 7,195 6,710 6,805 6,453 1.2 .940 .933 .948
30 - 34 6,496 14,483 13,518 7,682 7,061 6,801 6,457 2.2 .933 .919 .949
35 - 39 6,101 18,933 17,100 9,610 8,620 9,323 8,480 3.1 .903 .897 .910
40 - 44 3,619 15,095 12,832 7,722 6,506 7,373 6,326 4.2 .850 .843 .858
45 - 49 3,463 16,150 13,437 8,167 6,802 7,983 6,635 4.7 .832 .833 .831
50 - 54 2,643 13,798 11,033 7,038 5,354 6,760 5,679 5.2 .800 .761 .840
55 - 59 1,642 8,892 6,990 4,717 3,607 4,175 3,383 5.4 .786 .765 .810
60 - 64 1,307 7,083 5,405 3,406 2,564 3,677 2,841 5.4 .763 .753 .773
65 - 69 932 4,425 3,075 2,394 1,602 2,031 1,473 4.7 .695 .669 .725
70 - 74 751 3,293 2,191 1,576 1,003 1,717 1,188 4.4 .665 .636 .692
75 + 951 4,395 2,594 2,206 1,182 2,189 1,412 4.6 .590 .536 .645
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Table 7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children Surviving by Five
Year Age Groups, with Average Number of Children Ever Born Per Woman and Proportion
of Childern Surviving: 2007
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Children Ever Born(CEB) and Surviving by Sex of Child
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Average Proportion of Children
All Children Male Children Female Children Children Surviving
-------------------- -------------------- --------------------- Ever ------------------------
Age Total Women Total Surviving Total Surviving Total Surviving Born Total Male Female
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NEFAS SILK-LAFTO SUB CITY
10+ 141,284 195,583 173,625 99,353 87,923 96,230 85,702 1.4 .888 .885 .891
10 - 14 16,866 64 58 23 23 41 35 - .906 1.000 .854
15 - 19 27,375 943 903 524 507 419 396 - .958 .968 .945
20 - 24 26,243 11,095 10,694 5,828 5,619 5,267 5,075 .4 .964 .964 .964
25 - 29 22,396 25,623 24,404 12,806 12,162 12,817 12,242 1.1 .952 .950 .955
30 - 34 12,677 24,896 23,155 12,892 12,195 12,004 10,960 2.0 .930 .946 .913
35 - 39 10,509 27,390 25,054 13,857 12,818 13,533 12,236 2.6 .915 .925 .904
40 - 44 6,241 20,911 19,080 10,617 9,655 10,294 9,425 3.4 .912 .909 .916
45 - 49 5,711 22,558 20,490 11,511 10,382 11,047 10,108 3.9 .908 .902 .915
50 - 54 4,294 19,847 16,806 10,120 8,567 9,727 8,239 4.6 .847 .847 .847
55 - 59 2,661 12,556 10,352 6,238 5,099 6,318 5,253 4.7 .824 .817 .831
60 - 64 2,185 10,729 8,532 5,627 4,335 5,102 4,197 4.9 .795 .770 .823
65 - 69 1,515 7,604 6,002 3,703 2,780 3,901 3,222 5.0 .789 .751 .826
70 - 74 1,191 5,574 4,101 2,826 2,006 2,748 2,095 4.7 .736 .710 .762
75 + 1,420 5,793 3,994 2,781 1,775 3,012 2,219 4.1 .689 .638 .737
10+ 181,220 259,947 232,219 130,600 115,774 129,347 116,445 1.4 .893 .886 .900
10 - 14 24,939 90 72 42 24 48 48 - .800 .571 1.000
15 - 19 36,763 1,701 1,597 832 765 869 832 - .939 .919 .957
20 - 24 32,764 16,751 16,090 8,459 8,125 8,292 7,965 .5 .961 .961 .961
25 - 29 29,260 38,045 36,389 19,633 18,685 18,412 17,704 1.3 .956 .952 .962
30 - 34 15,941 35,470 33,332 17,929 16,946 17,541 16,386 2.2 .940 .945 .934
35 - 39 13,296 38,005 35,225 19,093 17,692 18,912 17,533 2.9 .927 .927 .927
40 - 44 7,219 27,767 25,321 13,437 12,238 14,330 13,083 3.8 .912 .911 .913
45 - 49 6,207 27,759 24,659 13,766 12,216 13,993 12,443 4.5 .888 .887 .889
50 - 54 4,662 21,549 18,705 10,590 9,130 10,959 9,575 4.6 .868 .862 .874
55 - 59 2,877 15,007 12,494 7,618 6,152 7,389 6,342 5.2 .833 .808 .858
60 - 64 2,545 13,386 10,857 6,639 5,323 6,747 5,534 5.3 .811 .802 .820
65 - 69 1,678 9,161 6,866 4,800 3,373 4,361 3,493 5.5 .749 .703 .801
70 - 74 1,369 6,991 4,832 3,551 2,346 3,440 2,486 5.1 .691 .661 .723
75 + 1,700 8,265 5,780 4,211 2,759 4,054 3,021 4.9 .699 .655 .745
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Table 7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children Surviving by Five
Year Age Groups, with Average Number of Children Ever Born Per Woman and Proportion
of Childern Surviving: 2007
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Children Ever Born(CEB) and Surviving by Sex of Child
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Average Proportion of Children
All Children Male Children Female Children Children Surviving
-------------------- -------------------- --------------------- Ever ------------------------
Age Total Women Total Surviving Total Surviving Total Surviving Born Total Male Female
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GULELE SUB CITY
10+ 119,371 179,660 155,827 92,064 78,579 87,596 77,248 1.5 .867 .854 .882
10 - 14 13,141 48 42 30 24 18 18 - .875 .800 1.000
15 - 19 21,543 671 627 439 395 232 232 - .934 .900 1.000
20 - 24 21,169 7,146 6,776 3,783 3,547 3,363 3,229 .3 .948 .938 .960
25 - 29 18,968 18,046 17,005 9,496 8,952 8,550 8,053 1.0 .942 .943 .942
30 - 34 10,468 18,136 16,937 9,005 8,418 9,131 8,519 1.7 .934 .935 .933
35 - 39 8,768 22,133 20,898 11,078 10,357 11,055 10,541 2.5 .944 .935 .954
40 - 44 5,110 18,917 16,830 9,887 8,737 9,030 8,093 3.7 .890 .884 .896
45 - 49 5,048 21,647 18,830 10,902 9,453 10,745 9,377 4.3 .870 .867 .873
50 - 54 4,340 20,099 17,116 10,459 8,727 9,640 8,389 4.6 .852 .834 .870
55 - 59 2,920 15,134 12,771 7,775 6,362 7,359 6,409 5.2 .844 .818 .871
60 - 64 2,639 12,883 9,920 6,464 4,818 6,419 5,102 4.9 .770 .745 .795
65 - 69 1,880 9,901 7,764 5,032 3,841 4,869 3,923 5.3 .784 .763 .806
70 - 74 1,555 7,238 5,359 3,686 2,534 3,552 2,825 4.7 .740 .687 .795
75 + 1,822 7,661 4,952 4,028 2,414 3,633 2,538 4.2 .646 .599 .699
10+ 92,777 143,462 122,118 72,227 60,538 71,235 61,580 1.5 .851 .838 .864
10 - 14 10,158 23 23 - - 23 23 - 1.000 - 1.000
15 - 19 16,760 392 386 181 181 211 205 - .985 1.000 .972
20 - 24 15,808 5,153 4,893 2,522 2,371 2,631 2,522 .3 .950 .940 .959
25 - 29 13,701 12,148 11,532 5,936 5,684 6,212 5,848 .9 .949 .958 .941
30 - 34 7,795 12,575 11,861 6,356 6,065 6,219 5,796 1.6 .943 .954 .932
35 - 39 6,721 16,181 14,897 8,309 7,612 7,872 7,285 2.4 .921 .916 .925
40 - 44 4,135 15,064 13,439 7,672 6,842 7,392 6,597 3.6 .892 .892 .892
45 - 49 4,313 18,111 16,098 9,143 7,911 8,968 8,187 4.2 .889 .865 .913
50 - 54 3,704 17,200 14,054 8,612 6,954 8,588 7,100 4.6 .817 .807 .827
55 - 59 2,537 12,218 10,107 6,106 4,876 6,112 5,231 4.8 .827 .799 .856
60 - 64 2,346 11,508 8,936 6,004 4,556 5,504 4,380 4.9 .777 .759 .796
65 - 69 1,754 9,430 7,005 4,443 3,154 4,987 3,851 5.4 .743 .710 .772
70 - 74 1,357 6,592 4,446 3,371 2,126 3,221 2,320 4.9 .674 .631 .720
75 + 1,688 6,867 4,441 3,572 2,206 3,295 2,235 4.1 .647 .618 .678
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Table 7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children Surviving by Five
Year Age Groups, with Average Number of Children Ever Born Per Woman and Proportion
of Childern Surviving: 2007
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Children Ever Born(CEB) and Surviving by Sex of Child
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Average Proportion of Children
All Children Male Children Female Children Children Surviving
-------------------- -------------------- --------------------- Ever ------------------------
Age Total Women Total Surviving Total Surviving Total Surviving Born Total Male Female
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KIRKOS SUB CITY
10+ 104,386 143,790 124,850 73,630 62,934 70,160 61,916 1.4 .868 .855 .882
10 - 14 10,152 28 17 11 6 17 11 - .607 .545 .647
15 - 19 18,833 371 359 203 203 168 156 - .968 1.000 .929
20 - 24 18,577 4,201 4,068 2,156 2,092 2,045 1,976 .2 .968 .970 .966
25 - 29 16,142 12,681 12,185 6,449 6,192 6,232 5,993 .8 .961 .960 .962
30 - 34 9,054 12,791 11,861 7,027 6,443 5,764 5,418 1.4 .927 .917 .940
35 - 39 7,702 16,746 15,444 8,438 7,668 8,308 7,776 2.2 .922 .909 .936
40 - 44 4,878 15,604 14,065 7,985 7,162 7,619 6,903 3.2 .901 .897 .906
45 - 49 4,684 17,330 15,673 8,597 7,758 8,733 7,915 3.7 .904 .902 .906
50 - 54 4,123 17,412 14,935 8,787 7,487 8,625 7,448 4.2 .858 .852 .864
55 - 59 2,818 13,048 10,910 6,635 5,447 6,413 5,463 4.6 .836 .821 .852
60 - 64 2,440 10,899 8,443 5,674 4,189 5,225 4,254 4.5 .775 .738 .814
65 - 69 1,791 9,031 7,019 4,591 3,456 4,440 3,563 5.0 .777 .753 .802
70 - 74 1,532 6,540 4,961 3,585 2,616 2,955 2,345 4.3 .759 .730 .794
75 + 1,660 7,108 4,910 3,492 2,215 3,616 2,695 4.3 .691 .634 .745
10+ 99,903 139,256 121,600 70,054 60,447 69,202 61,153 1.4 .873 .863 .884
10 - 14 10,227 24 24 12 12 12 12 - 1.000 1.000 1.000
15 - 19 18,006 384 384 210 210 174 174 - 1.000 1.000 1.000
20 - 24 17,151 4,859 4,652 2,471 2,406 2,388 2,246 .3 .957 .974 .941
25 - 29 14,591 10,080 9,627 4,946 4,781 5,134 4,846 .7 .955 .967 .944
30 - 34 8,439 12,769 12,027 6,662 6,367 6,107 5,660 1.5 .942 .956 .927
35 - 39 7,617 16,346 15,324 8,170 7,651 8,176 7,673 2.1 .937 .936 .938
40 - 44 4,975 15,016 13,921 7,394 6,835 7,622 7,086 3.0 .927 .924 .930
45 - 49 5,022 18,629 16,698 9,444 8,366 9,185 8,332 3.7 .896 .886 .907
50 - 54 4,058 17,157 14,805 8,683 7,483 8,474 7,322 4.2 .863 .862 .864
55 - 59 2,548 11,619 9,472 5,711 4,542 5,908 4,930 4.6 .815 .795 .834
60 - 64 2,353 10,702 8,671 5,379 4,203 5,323 4,468 4.5 .810 .781 .839
65 - 69 1,664 7,903 6,137 4,127 3,058 3,776 3,079 4.7 .777 .741 .815
70 - 74 1,429 6,705 4,799 3,319 2,252 3,386 2,547 4.7 .716 .679 .752
75 + 1,823 7,063 5,059 3,526 2,281 3,537 2,778 3.9 .716 .647 .785
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Table 7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children Surviving by Five
Year Age Groups, with Average Number of Children Ever Born Per Woman and Proportion
of Childern Surviving: 2007
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Children Ever Born(CEB) and Surviving by Sex of Child
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Average Proportion of Children
All Children Male Children Female Children Children Surviving
-------------------- -------------------- --------------------- Ever ------------------------
Age Total Women Total Surviving Total Surviving Total Surviving Born Total Male Female
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ADDIS KETEMA SUB CITY
10+ 114,463 185,167 153,935 95,040 77,727 90,127 76,208 1.6 .831 .818 .846
10 - 14 13,023 46 46 26 26 20 20 - 1.000 1.000 1.000
15 - 19 22,775 619 559 326 293 293 266 - .903 .899 .908
20 - 24 19,707 6,324 6,007 3,172 2,963 3,152 3,044 .3 .950 .934 .966
25 - 29 16,249 15,209 14,161 8,005 7,487 7,204 6,674 .9 .931 .935 .926
30 - 34 8,849 15,154 13,805 7,877 7,186 7,277 6,619 1.7 .911 .912 .910
35 - 39 7,676 21,803 19,774 11,758 10,626 10,045 9,148 2.8 .907 .904 .911
40 - 44 4,957 19,079 16,765 9,675 8,367 9,404 8,398 3.8 .879 .865 .893
45 - 49 5,043 22,778 19,319 11,474 9,500 11,304 9,819 4.5 .848 .828 .869
50 - 54 4,574 22,509 18,718 11,334 9,270 11,175 9,448 4.9 .832 .818 .845
55 - 59 3,001 16,584 13,326 8,182 6,447 8,402 6,879 5.5 .804 .788 .819
60 - 64 2,857 15,778 11,342 8,147 5,794 7,631 5,548 5.5 .719 .711 .727
65 - 69 2,009 11,001 7,866 5,727 3,882 5,274 3,984 5.5 .715 .678 .755
70 - 74 1,716 9,102 6,457 4,752 3,191 4,350 3,266 5.3 .709 .672 .751
75 + 2,027 9,181 5,790 4,585 2,695 4,596 3,095 4.5 .631 .588 .673
10+ 158,488 215,335 192,024 110,346 97,429 104,989 94,595 1.4 .892 .883 .901
10 - 14 17,442 47 41 12 12 35 29 - .872 1.000 .829
15 - 19 29,090 807 801 398 392 409 409 - .993 .985 1.000
20 - 24 28,181 9,948 9,611 5,326 5,137 4,622 4,474 .4 .966 .965 .968
25 - 29 25,491 24,338 23,407 12,762 12,302 11,576 11,105 1.0 .962 .964 .959
30 - 34 14,667 25,534 24,220 13,353 12,668 12,181 11,552 1.7 .949 .949 .948
35 - 39 12,304 30,267 28,240 15,506 14,544 14,761 13,696 2.5 .933 .938 .928
40 - 44 6,969 21,830 19,648 11,300 10,008 10,530 9,640 3.1 .900 .886 .915
45 - 49 6,430 24,447 22,293 12,408 11,223 12,039 11,070 3.8 .912 .904 .920
50 - 54 5,231 21,736 19,232 10,932 9,504 10,804 9,728 4.2 .885 .869 .900
55 - 59 3,485 16,591 13,923 8,423 7,036 8,168 6,887 4.8 .839 .835 .843
60 - 64 3,006 13,433 10,652 6,808 5,291 6,625 5,361 4.5 .793 .777 .809
65 - 69 2,261 10,313 8,324 4,872 3,760 5,441 4,564 4.6 .807 .772 .839
70 - 74 1,796 7,788 5,726 3,897 2,616 3,891 3,110 4.3 .735 .671 .799
75 + 2,135 8,256 5,906 4,349 2,936 3,907 2,970 3.9 .715 .675 .760
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Table 7.7 Women 10 Years Old and Older, Children Ever Born, and Children Surviving by Five
Year Age Groups, with Average Number of Children Ever Born Per Woman and Proportion
of Childern Surviving: 2007
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Children Ever Born(CEB) and Surviving by Sex of Child
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Average Proportion of Children
All Children Male Children Female Children Children Surviving
-------------------- -------------------- --------------------- Ever ------------------------
Age Total Women Total Surviving Total Surviving Total Surviving Born Total Male Female
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BOLE SUB CITY
10+ 139,508 174,361 156,926 89,384 79,970 84,977 76,956 1.2 .900 .895 .906
10 - 14 15,135 69 52 23 17 46 35 - .754 .739 .761
15 - 19 27,083 991 952 507 496 484 456 - .961 .978 .942
20 - 24 27,684 9,442 9,014 4,825 4,588 4,617 4,426 .3 .955 .951 .959
25 - 29 23,100 22,537 21,258 12,128 11,491 10,409 9,767 1.0 .943 .947 .938
30 - 34 12,395 21,505 20,151 10,913 10,230 10,592 9,921 1.7 .937 .937 .937
35 - 39 10,219 25,028 23,362 12,638 11,901 12,390 11,461 2.4 .933 .942 .925
40 - 44 6,154 19,212 17,761 10,038 9,250 9,174 8,511 3.1 .924 .921 .928
45 - 49 5,279 19,323 17,481 9,673 8,793 9,650 8,688 3.7 .905 .909 .900
50 - 54 4,108 17,472 15,437 9,156 7,890 8,316 7,547 4.3 .884 .862 .908
55 - 59 2,495 11,344 9,892 5,796 4,996 5,548 4,896 4.5 .872 .862 .882
60 - 64 1,890 8,864 7,789 4,470 3,813 4,394 3,976 4.7 .879 .853 .905
65 - 69 1,427 7,659 6,061 3,824 2,870 3,835 3,191 5.4 .791 .751 .832
70 - 74 1,102 4,704 3,482 2,443 1,755 2,261 1,727 4.3 .740 .718 .764
75 + 1,437 6,211 4,234 2,950 1,880 3,261 2,354 4.3 .682 .637 .722
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Table 7.8 Population in Conventional Households and Deaths During the 12 Months
Prior to Census by Sex, Zone, Urban-Rural Residence, and Age: 2007
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Population in Conventional
Households Deaths Age Specific Death Rate
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Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION
All Age 2,687,593 1,269,041 1,418,552 24,774 8,896 15,878 .009 .007 .011
All Age 177,358 85,870 91,488 1,732 630 1,102 .010 .007 .012
All Age 312,223 146,344 165,879 2,670 1,035 1,635 .009 .007 .010
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Table 7.8 Population in Conventional Households and Deaths During the 12 Months
Prior to Census by Sex, Zone, Urban-Rural Residence, and Age: 2007
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Population in Conventional
Households Deaths Age Specific Death Rate
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Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females
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KOLFE KERANIYO SUB CITY
All Age 423,417 203,635 219,782 3,114 1,160 1,954 .007 .006 .009
All Age 261,849 125,503 136,346 2,136 796 1,340 .008 .006 .010
All Age 197,437 93,159 104,278 1,954 740 1,214 .010 .008 .012
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Table 7.8 Population in Conventional Households and Deaths During the 12 Months
Prior to Census by Sex, Zone, Urban-Rural Residence, and Age: 2007
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Population in Conventional
Households Deaths Age Specific Death Rate
---------------------------------- ------------------------------- ------------------------
Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females
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KIRKOS SUB CITY
All Age 216,095 99,790 116,305 2,174 784 1,390 .010 .008 .012
All Age 205,042 94,497 110,545 2,174 706 1,468 .011 .007 .013
All Age 250,113 121,152 128,961 2,348 952 1,396 .009 .008 .011
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Table 7.8 Population in Conventional Households and Deaths During the 12 Months
Prior to Census by Sex, Zone, Urban-Rural Residence, and Age: 2007
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Population in Conventional
Households Deaths Age Specific Death Rate
---------------------------------- ------------------------------- ------------------------
Both Both Both
Age Group Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females Sexes Males Females
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YEKA SUB CITY
All Age 341,355 158,264 183,091 4,111 1,250 2,861 .012 .008 .016
All Age 302,704 140,827 161,877 2,360 843 1,517 .008 .006 .009
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Table 7.9 Women Age 12-49 Years of Age and Deaths of Women 12-49 Years
of Age During the 12 Months Prior to the Census, by Urban-Rural
Residence and Age-Specific Death Rates: 2007
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Death of Women During
Women in Conventional Pregnancy,Childbirth, or
Household within 2 months of Child Birth Age-Specific Death Rate
------------------------------- -------------------------------- -----------------------
Urban+ Urban+ Urban+
Age Group Rural Urban Rural Rural Urban Rural Rural Urban Rural
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12 - 14 92,054 92,054 - 26 26 - - - -
15 - 19 228,848 228,848 - 63 63 - - - -
20 - 24 216,707 216,707 - 128 128 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 189,621 189,621 - 212 212 - .001 .001 -
30 - 34 105,934 105,934 - 234 234 - .002 .002 -
35 - 39 90,336 90,336 - 116 116 - .001 .001 -
40 - 44 53,836 53,836 - 58 58 - .001 .001 -
45 - 49 50,940 50,940 - 69 69 - .001 .001 -
12 - 14 6,424 6,424 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 13,973 13,973 - 11 11 - .001 .001 -
20 - 24 13,146 13,146 - 5 5 - - - -
25 - 29 11,518 11,518 - 26 26 - .002 .002 -
30 - 34 6,437 6,437 - 11 11 - .002 .002 -
35 - 39 6,077 6,077 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
40 - 44 3,602 3,602 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
45 - 49 3,447 3,447 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
12 - 14 10,923 10,923 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 27,091 27,091 - - - - - - -
20 - 24 25,937 25,937 - 16 16 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 22,201 22,201 - 5 5 - - - -
30 - 34 12,587 12,587 - 21 21 - .002 .002 -
35 - 39 10,444 10,444 - 11 11 - .001 .001 -
40 - 44 6,206 6,206 - 11 11 - .002 .002 -
45 - 49 5,695 5,695 - 16 16 - .003 .003 -
12 - 14 15,875 15,875 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 36,432 36,432 - 16 16 - - - -
20 - 24 32,388 32,388 - 21 21 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 29,085 29,085 - 16 16 - .001 .001 -
30 - 34 15,882 15,882 - 43 43 - .003 .003 -
35 - 39 13,262 13,262 - - - - - - -
40 - 44 7,183 7,183 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
45 - 49 6,190 6,190 - 11 11 - .002 .002 -
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Table 7.9 Women Age 12-49 Years of Age and Deaths of Women 12-49 Years
of Age During the 12 Months Prior to the Census, by Urban-Rural
Residence and Age-Specific Death Rates: 2007
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Death of Women During
Women in Conventional Pregnancy,Childbirth, or
Household within 2 months of Child Birth Age-Specific Death Rate
------------------------------- -------------------------------- -----------------------
Urban+ Urban+ Urban+
Age Group Rural Urban Rural Rural Urban Rural Rural Urban Rural
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 - 14 6,717 6,717 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 16,466 16,466 - - - - - - -
20 - 24 15,475 15,475 - 21 21 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 13,568 13,568 - 11 11 - .001 .001 -
30 - 34 7,736 7,736 - 21 21 - .003 .003 -
35 - 39 6,676 6,676 - 16 16 - .002 .002 -
40 - 44 4,088 4,088 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
45 - 49 4,286 4,286 - - - - - - -
12 - 14 6,838 6,838 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 18,530 18,530 - - - - - - -
20 - 24 18,196 18,196 - 5 5 - - - -
25 - 29 15,932 15,932 - - - - - - -
30 - 34 8,964 8,964 - 32 32 - .004 .004 -
35 - 39 7,642 7,642 - 16 16 - .002 .002 -
40 - 44 4,829 4,829 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
45 - 49 4,658 4,658 - - - - - - -
12 - 14 6,898 6,898 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 17,671 17,671 - 26 26 - .001 .001 -
20 - 24 16,755 16,755 - 10 10 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 14,360 14,360 - 21 21 - .001 .001 -
30 - 34 8,321 8,321 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
35 - 39 7,522 7,522 - 10 10 - .001 .001 -
40 - 44 4,898 4,898 - - - - - - -
45 - 49 4,979 4,979 - - - - - - -
12 - 14 8,527 8,527 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 22,370 22,370 - - - - - - -
20 - 24 19,306 19,306 - 11 11 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 16,045 16,045 - 27 27 - .002 .002 -
30 - 34 8,779 8,779 - 38 38 - .004 .004 -
35 - 39 7,624 7,624 - 16 16 - .002 .002 -
40 - 44 4,921 4,921 - 5 5 - .001 .001 -
45 - 49 5,020 5,020 - 16 16 - .003 .003 -
12 - 14 9,861 9,861 - - - - - - -
15 - 19 26,683 26,683 - 5 5 - - - -
20 - 24 27,211 27,211 - 26 26 - .001 .001 -
25 - 29 22,827 22,827 - 32 32 - .001 .001 -
30 - 34 12,290 12,290 - 16 16 - .001 .001 -
35 - 39 10,151 10,151 - 5 5 - - - -
40 - 44 6,107 6,107 - 11 11 - .002 .002 -
45 - 49 5,244 5,244 - - - - - - -
151
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CHAPTER VIII
Definition of Terms
Residential Housing Unit is defined as a housing unit used only for habitation at the
time of the census.
Partial Residential Housing Unit is defined as a housing unit used for habitation and
establishment at the time of the census.
A room is defined as a space enclosed by walls reaching from the floor to the ceiling or
roof at least to a height of two meters and having an area of at least four square meters
(i.e. a size large enough to hold a bed for an adult). Except for bathrooms, toilets and
passage ways all other rooms found in the housing unit were considered as rooms.
A kitchen is defined as a room primarily used for cooking meals. However, it worth
mentioning that especially in most rural areas of the country, due to lack of adequate
rooms or space in the housing unit, some persons or some livestock may also spend
the night in the kitchen.
A modern kitchen is defined as a kitchen that has piped water and a sink.
The 2007 Population and Housing Census questionnaire included a detailed set of
housing questions that were administered both in urban and rural areas. Information on
housing characteristics and conditions were collected on the long questionnaire for all
occupied residential and partly residential housing units. When a housing unit was
153
occupied by more than one households enumerators were instructed to collect housing
units information only from the sampled household.
In the 2007 Population and Housing Census the following housing units information
were collected:
1. bathing facility,
2. toilet facility,
3. whether a housing unit has traditional or modern type of kitchen,
4. source of drinking water supply,
5. source of power for lighting,
6. type of fuel used for cooking,
7. availability of radio, television and telephone sets,
8. number of rooms,
9. type of waste disposal,
10. whether domestic animals spent the night in the room where member of the
household spend the (census) night,
11. whether there was a separate room in the housing unit that was used mainly
as kitchen,
12. type of building,
13. type of construction material of walls, roofs, floors, and ceilings,
The census also collected information regarding the status of tenure of housing units.
Tenure refers to the arrangements under which the household occupied its living
quarters. A housing unit is said to be owner occupied, if the occupant household owns
it and it is free from rent. Similarly, a housing unit is considered as rented if the
household living in it pays rent to a private individual or to Kebele office or to an Agency
for the Administration of Rented Housing or to other organizations. There are also
housing units occupied by households paying difference in rent. These are households
that own another housing unit elsewhere that is rented for a lesser or greater rent
compared to the rent of the housing unit the household is occupying at the time of
enumeration.
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The data on number of rooms per occupied housing unit and number of persons living
per room has been also calculated. Here it should be noted that the averages were
calculated for conventional population and conventional housing units. During the
presentation of the result, some tables refer to urban areas only, while some others may
refer to both urban and rural areas. A few tables refer to rural areas only.
During the 1994 Population and Housing Census different census forms with housing
questions were employed in the rural and urban parts. The data on housing collected in
the urban areas was relatively detailed while the data collected in the rural areas was
limited. In the 2007 Population and Housing Census, however, the same type of
housing questions was employed. Also, the census collected information whether two or
more households shared some toilet and kitchen facilities.
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Table 8.1 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Housing Unit: 2007
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Type of Housing Unit
All ---------------------------------------------------
Housing
Sub City Units Conventional Improvised Mobile Others
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Table 8.2 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Construction Material of Wall: 2007
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Construction Material of Wall
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All Wood Wood and Stone Plastered Unplastered
Housing and Thatch/ Stone and Hollow Hollow Corrugated Reed/ Mud Others
Sub City Units Mud Wood only and Mud Cement Blocks Blocks Bricks Iron Bamboo Bricks
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 483,636 1,636 5,171 15,585 81,972 8,445 9,730 18,824 439 148 3,400
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,749 36,940 191 175 641 5,239 890 143 1,298 42 5 185
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CIT 75,079 49,936 150 515 1,373 17,217 1,507 1,131 2,874 38 11 327
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,335 71,246 156 768 1,863 15,264 1,885 542 1,337 43 11 220
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,840 50,593 115 555 1,330 3,644 283 539 555 16 16 194
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 37,398 122 319 1,187 2,194 330 453 2,018 43 5 282
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,581 40,238 126 453 2,116 4,974 558 1,169 2,437 42 5 463
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,367 38,461 239 773 1,982 2,413 332 784 1,889 78 16 400
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 43,372 135 303 1,185 1,558 222 379 1,461 43 11 373
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,347 72,220 196 742 1,674 8,366 890 1,298 1,558 48 21 334
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,298 43,232 205 569 2,234 21,103 1,549 3,292 3,398 47 47 622
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Table 8.3 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Construction Material of Roof: 2007
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Construction Material of Roof
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All
Housing Corrugated Concrete/ Wood and Bamboo/ Plastic/
Sub City Units Iron sheet Cement Thatch Mud Reed Shera Asbestos Others
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINSTRATION 628,986 616,555 6,330 1,644 408 47 1,642 1,298 1,062
Table 8.4 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Construction Material of Ceiling: 2007
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Construction Material of Ceiling
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All Parquet or Polythene
Housing Has no Bamboo/ Chip Wood/ Polished Wood Concrete/ Sheet/
Sub City Units Ceiling Fabrics Reed Hard Wood Wood Planks Cement "Madaberia" Others
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 138,855 226,554 700 - 4,153 667 10,228 152,201 95,628
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,750 15,776 12,200 16 - 127 11 164 13,451 4,005
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 20,440 21,464 75 - 692 54 1,040 16,885 14,429
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,334 25,299 28,955 107 - 660 38 612 21,374 16,289
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,838 12,351 22,723 52 - 230 42 508 15,157 6,775
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,352 4,904 22,293 69 - 250 80 527 11,735 4,494
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,581 5,701 22,625 89 - 347 84 1,774 14,186 7,775
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,366 4,463 25,281 73 - 296 150 1,256 11,307 4,540
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 6,157 23,620 70 - 373 103 249 13,038 5,432
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,344 22,242 31,084 95 - 397 42 853 22,051 10,580
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,299 21,524 16,309 53 - 780 63 3,245 13,017 21,308
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Table 8.5 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Construction Material of Floor: 2007
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Construction Material of Floor
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All Parquet/ Cement Screed/ Cement Ceramic/
Housing Bamboo/ Wood Polished Cement Screed Plastic Tiles/ Marble
Sub City Units Mud Reed Planks Wood Not Applid Tiles Brick Tiles Tiles Others
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATIN 628,987 251,721 392 34,402 - 271,187 15,841 34,782 4,537 16,125
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,749 26,636 21 588 - 16,174 371 1,520 95 344
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 27,368 43 1,265 - 38,145 2,397 4,129 708 1,024
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,332 44,272 16 1,144 - 40,546 1,707 4,048 778 821
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,840 28,849 26 3,770 - 19,828 529 2,822 314 1,702
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,350 13,550 37 4,978 - 20,184 575 2,811 245 1,970
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,583 12,886 53 5,253 - 26,136 1,690 3,843 395 2,327
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,365 12,760 52 7,892 - 19,962 643 3,238 208 2,610
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 21,548 38 4,972 - 16,658 400 2,635 216 2,575
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,347 38,624 64 3,460 - 36,759 1,955 4,752 419 1,314
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,297 25,227 42 1,080 - 36,795 5,573 4,983 1,159 1,438
Table 8.6 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Number of Rooms and Average Number of Rooms Per Housing Unit: 2007
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Number of Rooms
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Average
All Eight Total Number of
Housing or Number Rooms Per
Sub City Units One Two Three Four Five Six Seven More of Rooms Housing Unit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRAION 628,986 247,862 163,182 99,207 50,656 29,657 15,107 8,836 14,479 1,524,810 2.4
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,751 19,771 12,190 7,358 3,364 1,542 731 281 514 98,858 2.2
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,081 27,368 18,108 13,003 6,944 3,952 2,215 1,298 2,193 196,470 2.6
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,334 32,922 23,554 16,483 9,025 5,353 2,797 1,434 1,766 237,174 2.5
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,839 21,639 15,299 10,346 4,738 2,686 1,220 644 1,267 142,003 2.5
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,353 18,534 14,855 6,347 2,146 1,177 495 309 490 91,827 2.1
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,582 21,493 14,344 7,401 3,959 2,095 1,137 779 1,374 125,083 2.4
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,364 19,791 13,891 7,316 3,061 1,546 763 379 617 102,757 2.2
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 21,532 15,548 6,698 2,418 1,261 655 335 595 100,876 2.1
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 34,602 21,097 14,157 7,873 4,647 2,003 1,155 1,812 212,288 2.4
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,298 30,211 14,297 10,098 7,127 5,399 3,092 2,223 3,851 217,474 2.9
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Table 8.7 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Source of Drinking Water: 2007
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Source of Drinking Water
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All Tap in Tap in Protected Unprotected River/
Housing Tap Inside Compound, Compound, Tap Outside Well or Well or Lake/
Sub City Units the House Private Shared Compoud Spring Spring Pond
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,985 36,663 162,861 236,223 178,640 6,022 6,855 1,721
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,750 1,404 10,653 17,832 14,574 302 381 604
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 3,882 19,073 34,853 15,443 584 788 456
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,333 3,946 25,266 31,559 29,180 1,745 1,562 75
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,839 2,183 14,911 25,194 13,812 723 953 63
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 2,289 12,086 14,855 15,110 11 - -
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,582 4,232 13,055 21,198 14,086 11 - -
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,365 3,762 12,640 16,060 14,882 16 5 -
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 2,483 13,769 11,020 21,727 38 - 5
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,345 3,931 21,569 37,082 20,599 2,183 1,690 291
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,299 8,550 19,838 26,571 19,227 411 1,475 227
Table 8.8 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Toilet Facility: 2007
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Type of Toilet Facility
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 90,206 58,123 35,684 28,903 95,520 62,009 258,541
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,751 9,949 1,743 1,531 1,950 5,700 5,091 19,787
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,080 10,424 8,569 4,606 4,429 9,191 8,027 29,834
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,334 14,018 7,586 2,985 6,470 9,165 16,220 36,890
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,840 8,827 3,215 2,524 1,937 9,341 5,283 26,713
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 5,431 1,778 2,907 1,166 9,930 2,273 20,866
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,584 5,096 5,701 3,722 1,606 11,360 2,827 22,272
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,364 4,426 3,829 3,809 2,008 12,168 2,703 18,421
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,041 6,232 1,780 3,235 1,558 10,425 2,564 23,247
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,347 13,124 6,686 4,403 3,492 11,688 11,110 36,844
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,297 12,679 17,236 5,963 4,288 6,553 5,910 23,668
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Table 8.9 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Number of Housholds and Average Number
of Housholds Per Housing Unit: 2007
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Number of Households Per Housing Unit
-------------------------------------- Average
All Three Total Households
Housing One Two Households Number of Per Housing
Sub City Units Household Households and Above Households Unit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 606,575 20,402 2,009 655,120 1.042
Table 8.10 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Number of Years Since Construction: 2007
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Number of Years Since Construction
------------------------------------------------------------
All
Housing Less than 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 Years
Sub City Units 5 Years Years Years Years or More
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,987 83,158 93,978 76,811 60,871 314,169
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Table 8.11 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Tenure: 2007
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Type of Tenure
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rented Rented
All Rented from House Rented from Occupied
Housing Owner Rent from Renting from Other Private Difference
Sub City Units Occupied Free Kebele Agency Organization Household Rent
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINSTRATION 628,986 205,196 37,293 148,645 11,388 3,281 222,384 799
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,750 17,731 2,712 7,046 858 212 17,154 37
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 30,204 5,158 7,239 906 354 31,164 54
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,335 40,944 5,734 7,280 736 505 38,023 113
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,840 17,116 2,958 14,613 398 461 22,205 89
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,350 8,050 2,662 22,388 532 341 10,324 53
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,582 10,570 3,032 21,119 2,111 295 15,408 47
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,364 7,752 2,646 25,442 1,769 467 9,179 109
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 8,672 1,666 27,494 444 92 10,631 43
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 33,124 5,166 11,820 747 392 35,922 175
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,298 31,032 5,557 4,204 2,887 163 32,376 79
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,985 126,725 41,259 403,985 40,722 16,294
161
Table 8.13 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Fuel for Cooking: 2007
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Type of Fuel for Cooking
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All
Housing
Sub City Units Electricity Gas Kerosene Charcoal Firewood Dung Bio-Gas Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 218,333 38,761 549,181 426,667 326,128 73,394 2,229 19,951
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,750 10,532 1,007 38,773 33,475 28,316 18,340 53 1,441
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 28,070 5,131 66,350 51,958 38,129 10,569 188 2,359
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,334 26,872 4,472 78,687 66,087 56,847 7,721 499 2,749
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,839 15,911 2,853 49,582 36,126 37,404 3,958 241 1,482
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 20,573 1,677 39,245 32,350 17,309 1,640 298 1,406
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,582 26,199 4,738 47,260 33,974 18,292 2,185 158 1,516
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,365 21,368 3,051 43,100 31,891 18,976 2,221 176 1,287
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 14,055 1,298 44,021 38,038 25,043 2,543 130 1,401
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 26,623 4,408 74,609 56,548 52,351 13,203 260 3,672
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,298 28,130 10,125 67,554 46,219 33,461 11,015 227 2,639
Table 8.14 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Bathing Facility: 2007
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Type of Bathing Facility
------------------------------------------------------------------
All Room for
Housing No Bathing Bathtub, Bathtub, Shower, Shower, Bathing,
Sub City Units Facility Private Shared Private Shared Vacant
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,987 510,639 29,169 6,695 49,209 21,074 12,201
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,750 40,940 805 270 1,955 932 848
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 57,261 3,839 1,019 7,314 4,027 1,619
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,333 76,228 3,774 709 7,205 1,831 3,586
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,839 49,300 2,110 565 3,257 1,806 801
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,352 39,485 1,198 309 1,869 1,065 426
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,581 41,285 3,432 821 4,095 2,543 405
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,365 40,100 1,993 498 3,259 1,069 446
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 44,660 1,060 292 1,726 779 525
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 72,490 3,703 784 6,019 2,734 1,616
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,299 48,890 7,254 1,428 12,511 4,288 1,928
162
Table 8.15 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Lighting: 2007
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Type of Lighting
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Electricity
All Electricity/ Electricity/ from
Housing Meter Meter Generator Solar Candle/
Sub City Units Private Shared (No Meter) Energy Lantern Bio-Gas Lamps Wax Candle Firewood
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,985 290,257 323,102 3,796 - 872 75 9,164 1,470 249
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,749 16,830 27,097 164 - 122 21 1,351 159 5
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 29,529 42,703 735 - 354 21 1,437 284 16
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,333 42,044 49,598 709 - 43 16 719 145 59
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,837 24,194 33,158 298 - 10 - 141 31 5
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 25,253 18,709 176 - 11 - 85 101 16
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,581 28,273 24,035 68 - 26 - 79 79 21
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,364 27,761 19,199 228 - 21 - 36 109 10
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 26,347 22,197 281 - 11 - 119 87 -
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 35,932 48,150 731 - 90 11 2,162 212 58
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,297 34,093 38,254 406 - 184 5 3,034 263 58
Table 8.16 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Availablity of Radio, Telephone and Television: 2007
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Radio Telephone Television
------------------------------ ------------------------------- ----------------------------
All All All
Housing Has Housing Has Has no Housing Has
Sub City Units Has Radio no Radio Units Telephone Telephone Units Has TV no TV
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 542,493 86,493 628,986 256,550 372,436 628,986 349,990 278,996
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,750 38,058 7,692 45,750 15,691 30,059 45,750 19,214 26,536
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 64,752 10,327 75,079 28,263 46,816 75,079 42,221 32,858
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,334 81,028 12,306 93,334 36,525 56,809 93,334 48,922 44,412
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,839 49,661 8,178 57,839 23,315 34,524 57,839 31,320 26,519
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 38,835 5,516 44,351 19,939 24,412 44,351 27,644 16,707
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,582 45,981 6,601 52,582 25,041 27,541 52,582 34,084 18,498
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,365 41,823 5,542 47,365 24,113 23,252 47,365 29,946 17,419
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 42,020 7,022 49,042 20,017 29,025 49,042 27,445 21,597
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 74,636 12,710 87,346 32,992 54,354 87,346 45,093 42,253
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,298 65,699 10,599 76,298 30,653 45,645 76,298 44,102 32,196
163
Table 8.17 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Type of Waste Disposal: 2007
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Type of Waste Disposal
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Collected Collected
All by by Private Open Space/
Housing Municipality Establishments/ Behind the Dump in Burn/
Sub City Units Individuals Housnig Unit River Bury Other
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 213,925 223,723 36,512 72,789 77,531 4,506
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,751 20,062 7,242 6,294 2,591 9,207 355
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,079 17,303 32,017 5,072 6,751 13,239 697
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,333 26,415 28,724 6,550 15,038 15,747 859
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,839 28,414 12,320 3,058 10,011 3,827 209
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,351 23,437 13,710 596 5,170 1,081 357
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,582 19,851 27,241 432 3,558 1,263 237
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,364 21,399 19,645 643 4,245 1,173 259
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 18,546 20,623 536 8,331 768 238
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 26,761 23,778 7,094 8,313 20,817 583
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,298 11,737 38,423 6,237 8,781 10,409 711
Table 8.18 Housing Units of Sub Cities by Number of Persons and Average Number of Persons Per Housing Unit: 2007
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Number of Persons Average
All -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Number of
Housing One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten or Number Persons Per
Sub City Units Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons More of Rooms Housing Unit
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 628,986 81,725 91,904 102,996 101,240 85,562 64,750 44,176 39,204 4,305 13,124 1,524,810 4.2
AKAKI KALITY-SUB CITY 45,751 6,966 7,454 8,095 7,528 5,806 4,355 2,739 2,183 212 413 98,858 3.8
NEFAS SILK-LAFTO-SUB CITY 75,080 10,140 11,185 12,451 12,279 10,343 7,636 5,223 4,322 434 1,067 196,470 4.1
KOLFE KERANIYO-SUB CITY 93,334 9,868 11,973 14,990 15,581 13,369 10,271 7,382 6,942 725 2,233 237,174 4.4
GULELE-SUB CITY 57,841 7,037 7,901 9,074 8,812 7,592 5,911 4,403 4,173 524 2,414 142,003 4.5
LIDETA-SUB CITY 44,352 4,962 6,134 7,150 7,422 6,416 4,675 3,376 2,955 325 937 91,827 4.3
KIRKOS-SUB CITY 52,583 7,370 8,328 8,464 8,496 6,901 5,338 3,522 3,022 326 816 125,083 4.0
ARADA-SUB CITY 47,364 5,988 7,249 7,545 7,545 6,569 5,085 3,030 2,973 337 1,043 102,757 4.2
ADDIS KETEMA-SUB CITY 49,042 4,377 5,453 7,428 7,780 7,260 5,529 4,480 4,382 487 1,866 100,876 4.8
YEKA-SUB CITY 87,346 12,991 13,828 15,767 14,083 11,465 8,361 5,113 4,191 461 1,086 212,288 3.9
BOLE-SUB CITY 76,297 12,026 12,400 12,032 11,715 9,840 7,591 4,910
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Appendix IA. Population, Households and Housing Units
for Urban Kebeles by Sex: 2007
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Population Number of
Geographical ------------------------------------ Number of Housing
Area Both Sexes Male Female households units
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ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINISTRATION 2,739,551 1,305,387 1,434,164 662,728 636,447
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Appendix IA. Population, Households and Housing Units
for Urban Kebeles by Sex: 2007
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Population Number of
Geographical ------------------------------------ Number of Housing
Area Both Sexes Male Female households units
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H/hold Member
status household? (NAME’s)
parent-in-law
Niece/nephew
Brother/sister or
of head&spouse
Other relative
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Serial No. of
Bro/sis-in-law
particulars on the back of this form!
Non relative
sex?
Res Present
Grandchild
Res Absent
Son/daughter
List all persons in the household in the following order:-
Female
Spouse
Parent/
Head, Spouse, Children living in the household in age order, Other relatives, Members who are
Visitor
Head
Male
not related, Visitors
IF THIS IS A CONTINUATION BOOKLET FOR
1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2
THIS HOUSEHOLD MARK THIS BOX
2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2
SECTION 2: TYPE OF RESIDENCE AND HOUSING IDENTIFICATION
1. Type of Residence 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2
Number Number
7 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Other (Postnatal)
Hanson disease
Learning difficulties
code 97) difficulties? mother father
Speaking difficulty
Other accident
Hearing difficulty
Unable to speak
Seeing difficulty
alive? alive?
Car accident
Muslim/Islam
Traditionalist
War/mines
Not known
EXAMPLE: NAME is 37
Protestant
Orthodox
Prenatal
Catholic
3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Others
Other
Polio
Other
Blind
Deaf
7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please enter the appropriate code here Please enter the appropriate code here
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2 No 2 No 2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2 No 2 No 2
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BOOKLET FOR THIS HOUSEHOLD
ETHIOPIA POPULATION CENSUS COMMISSION
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ENUMERATOR NUMBER SECTION 1: AREA IDENTIFICATION SECTION 2: TYPE OF RESIDENCE AND HOUSING IDENTIFICATION
1. REGION 2. ZONE 3. WEREDA 4. TOWN 5. KEFTEGNA 6. S.A. 7. KEBELE 8. E.A.
1. Type of Residence 2. Housing Serial Number
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conventional household 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hotel/Hostel 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Orphanage 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Boarding School/College/
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 University 4 3. Household Serial
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Correctional facility 5 Number
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Other Collective Quarters 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Pastoralists (wandering in search of water 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 and grass) 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Homeless 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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status household? (NAME’s)
sex?
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Resident Present
Head Resident Absent
Spouse EXAMPLE: NAME is 37
Muslim/Islam
Traditionalist
Niece/nephew
Other relative
Non relative
Children living in the household in age order
Protestant
Grandchild
Orthodox
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Other relatives
Female
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Visitor
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Members who are not related
Male
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Head
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please enter the appropriate code here Please enter the appropriate code here
Visitors
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DISABILITY STATUS 13. What is the number of ONLY FOR CODES 0-7 in Q13
Other (Postnatal)
physical or
Hanson disease
Learning difficulties
biological biological
Other accident
Speaking difficulty
mental
Hearing difficulty
Unable to speak
Below 1 year
Car accident
Seeing difficulty
mother father
War/mines
Not known
5 - 6 years
7 - 9 years
Since birth
difficulties?
alive? alive? If attended school in the past, code “97”,
Prenatal
2 years
3 years
4 years
Others
1 year
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Polio
Other
Blind
Deaf
“98” and go to Q21
21. Has (NAME) been 22. Is (NAME) available to work during the 23. Was (NAME) engaged in productive activity during most of the 24. What was (NAME’s) employment status in the main job? 25. What is (NAME’s)
continued
Employee - Domestic
Member of co-operative
Unpaid family worker
engaged in productive coming month? If Yes, code 1, if No code reason last 2 monhs? If Yes, code 1, if No code main reason. current marital status?
Private organisation
20. What is the highest grade (NAME)
Cohabiting/Living
Employee - others
activity for at least 4 hours
International org.
productive activity
Employee - NGO/
Student/Training
work experience
work experience
Personal/Family
Unemployed with
Student/Training
completed? during the last 7 days?
Never married
Self employed
Homemaking
Government
Government
Remittance
Injury/Illness
Homemaking
Yes goto Q23
Pensioner/
Unemployed
Remittance
Injury/Illness
not worked
Pensioner/
parasitalal
Too young
Has job but
Employee -
Employee -
Employee -
Separated
Apprentice
Too young
Engaged in
goto Q23
together
Widowed
Available
Divorced
Employer
Disabled
Old age/
Disabled
Old age/
without
Begging
Married
affair
Other
Other
Other
No
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8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
Male 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes 1
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Male 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes 1
Female 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2
Male 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes 1
Female 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2
Male 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes 1
Female 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2
Male 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes 1
Female 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2
Male 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yes 1
Female 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No 2
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