Estimating demographic parameters from the 2011 South Africa population census

Type Journal Article - Etude de la Population Africaine
Title Estimating demographic parameters from the 2011 South Africa population census
Author(s)
Volume 28
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 564-578
URL http://www.bioline.org.br/pdf?ep14011
Abstract
Due to limited coverage of vital registration in most African countries, censuses and surveys constitute the
primary sources for demographic information. Estimating demographic parameters from African censuses often
poses a challenge. South Africa has a long history and high coverage of vital registration but censuses and
surveys remain the principal sources of demographic information. The purpose of this study is to estimate
demographic parameters from the 2011 South Africa census using various demographic models. The results
indicate female mean age at first marriage of 26 years, infant mortality rate of 60 per thousand live births (both
sexes), life expectancy at birth of 55 years (both sexes), total fertility rate of 2.7 in 2011 and Gauteng as the
province with the highest volume of net migration in absolute terms. Despite some weaknesses in the 2011
census data, it is a rich data source for demographic estimation.

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