Women and Men in South Africa: Five Years onGives 1995 and 2001 data on the population, families and households, education, health, employment and unemployment, and migration. |
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Families and households | 3 |
Living conditions | 11 |
Education | 17 |
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African Coloured Indian African women age group aged 15 aged 25 births occur census child care facilities collecting fuel Coloured Indian White coloured women crèche different population groups distance distribution of employed distribution of women domestic worker dung for cooking dwelling economically active employed female employed male employed women female and male female male female Female Male Source female migrants Figure 17 Figure 34 formal schooling formal sector household members households using wood increase Indian White Total industry informal sector kilometre LFS February 2001 living as husband male female male male migrants male visits marked for African married or living minutes per day month prior non-domestic employees non-urban areas occupations Percentage distribution percentage employed Percentage of employed percentage of women percentage points South Africa statistics Statistics South Africa subsistence agricultural trade union urban and non-urban urban areas Urban Non-urban utilise water source white women wood or dung