NAMIBIA
1. Name and address of the organization responsible for
the census:
Central Statistics Office, National
Planning Commission, Private Bag 13356, Windhoek.
2. Population censuses conducted since 1945 (years):
1960, 1981,1991 and 2001. The present description
relates to the 2001 population census (held on 27 August).
3. Coverage of the census:
(a) Geographical scope: Whole country.
(b) Persons covered: All persons of all ages.
4. Reference period:
The week prior to the census day (night)
for activity status.
5. Main topics:
(a) Total population, by sex and age: yes
Economically 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.
6. Concepts and definitions:
(a) Economically active
population: It comprises all persons aged 8 years and over who,
during the reference week, i.e. the seven days before the reference night, were
either employed or unemployed, according to the definitions given below. Armed
forces are included in the definition.
(b) Employment: Considered as
employed are all persons who, in reply to the question: “During the seven days
preceding the census day, did you work for pay, profit or family gain?”
answered either “Yes” or “No, but had a job or business”.
The following categories are
included:
i) persons
doing unpaid work in family firm or business;
ii) persons
engaged in the production of primary products for own consumption;
iii) employed
persons, temporarily absent from work;
iv) working
students with a part-time job;
v) seasonal
or occasional workers;
vi) apprentices
and trainees.
Only persons belonging
to categories (i), (iii) and (iv) can be identified separately.
(c) Unemployment: Considered as
unemployed are all persons who, to the question asked under 6 (b) above,
replied either “Unemployed (worked before)” or “Unemployed (first time job seeker)”.
Students seeking work are excluded from this definition.
7. Classifications used:
Both employed persons and unemployed
persons previously employed were classified by industry, by occupation and by
status in employment.
(a) Industry: Based on the questions: “What kind of activity is
carried out at your workplace?” and “What are the main products produced or
services offered at your workplace?”. For coding industry, 307 groups of the
national classification were used.
(b) Occupation: Based on the
questions: “What type/kind of work did you do at your place of work?” and “What
are the main duties at this job?”. For coding occupation, 396 groups of the
national classification were used.
(c) Status in employment: Based on the
question: “In this job, did you work as: subsistence/communal farmer (with paid
employees); subsistence/communal farmer (without paid employees); other
employer (with paid employees); other own-account worker (without paid
employees); employee (government or parastatal); employee (private); unpaid
family worker (subsistence/communal farmer); other unpaid family worker;
other?”. For coding status in employment, the above-mentioned nine groups were
used.
(d) Level of education: Persons aged six years and above were
asked whether they can read or write in any language, whether they have been to
school and the highest grade/standard or level of education completed.
8. Main differences compared
with the previous census:
The age limit
used in the 2001 census for employment were eight years and above.
9. Publication of the census
results:
The final data will be published
in the form of posters, leaflets, Regional and National Profiles.
The organization responsible for
the publications is the Central Statistics Office, National Planning
Commission, Private Bag 13356, Windhoek.
The summary results and methodology are available on the
website [http://www.npc.gov.na/census/index.htm] of the Central Statistics
Office.