Sources and Methods: Labour Statistics
Volume 5: Population Censuses
Central African Rep.
The description of the 1988 census in the Central African
Republic is presented in this volume because it was not available
when the first edition was published.
1.Name and address of the organization responsible for the census:
Ministère de l'Economie, du Plan, des Statistiques et de la
Coopération internationale, Bureau Central du Recensement (BCR),
B.P. 696, Bangui.
2.Population censuses conducted since 1945 (years):
1975 and 1988. The present description relates to the 1988
census, which was held from 8 to 22 December (reference date 15
December).
3.Coverage of the census:
(a) Geographical scope
Whole territory.
(b) Persons covered
All persons of all ages.
4.Reference period:
The seven days preceding the census day.
5.Main topics:
(a) Total population, by sex and age: yesEconomically active population by:
(b) Sex and age group: yes
(c) Industry: yes
(d) Occupation: yes
(e) Status in employment: yes
(f) Highest educational level: yes
(g) Hours of work: no
(h) Other characteristics: no
Re (a): The age is defined in terms of age at last birthday for
persons whose day, month and year of birth are known, and in
terms of year of birth for all others.
6.Concepts and definitions:
(a) Economically active population
It comprises all persons aged 6 years and over who, during the
reference period, were either employed or unemployed, according
to the definitions given below. The definition includes career
members of the armed forces, but excludes conscripts.
(b) Employment
Considered as employed are all persons who reported having
had an occupation, function or any economic activity during the
reference period, for pay or otherwise, at home or elsewhere.
Women who, in addition to household work, also engage regularly
in field or other work, are also covered by the definition.
Working students with a part-time job are excluded from the definition.
It is reported that the following categories are included:
- persons doing unpaid work in family firm or business
(provided they work full-time);
- persons engaged in the production of primary products for own
consumption;
- employed persons, temporarily absent from work;
- seasonal or occasional workers;
- apprentices and trainees.
Only persons falling in categories (i) and (v) can be identified
separately by means of their responses to specific questions.
(c) Unemployment
Considered as unemployed are all persons who reported not
having worked at all during the reference period. The definition
covers both unemployed persons who had previously been employed,
and first-time jobseekers.
It should be noted that the 1988 census had underestimated the
extent of unemployment by around 6 per cent, owing to a short
reference period (one week) and to insufficient information on
hours of work. At the same time, the inclusion of temporary and
informal sector workers had led to overstating the number of
employed persons.
7.Classifications used:
Both employed persons and unemployed persons previously employed
are classified by industry, by occupation and by status in
employment.
(a) Industry
To determine industry group, the question asked concerned the
activity of the establishment in which the person was (or had
last been) employed. For coding industry, the ISIC-rev.2 has
been used to the major division (1-digit) level.
(b) Occupation
Both employed persons and unemployed persons previously employed
were asked a specific question to determine their current or most
recent occupation group. For coding occupation, the ISCO-68 was
used to the unit group (3-digit) level.
(c) Status in employment
A specific question was asked of both employed persons and
unemployed persons previously employed to determine their current
or most recent status. For coding status in employment, the
following five categories were used: self-employed; employer;
employee; family worker; unpaid apprentice.
8.Main differences compared with the previous census:
Essentially, the same questions and reference period had been
used in the 1975 census to determine and describe the
economically active population and its component groups (employed
and unemployed).
As noted under 6 (c), the short one-week reference period, on
the one hand, and the inclusion of temporary and informal sector
workers, on the other, led respectively to underestimating the
volume of unemployment and to overstating of the number of
employed persons. It has therefore been proposed to review
definitions and the reference period for the next census, which
is planned for 1998.
9.Publication of the census results:
The results were to have been published in 1992 in the following
volumes: Tableaux statistiques, containing data on the
economically active population and its component groups, and
Rapports d'analyse (12 volumes devoted to 12 distinct
topics).
The Bureau Central du Recensement (BCR), Division des
Statistiques et des Etudes Economiques, in Bangui, is responsible
for these publications.
All data concerning the 1988 census are stored on hard disk
and can be copied to floppy diskettes.