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Dissemination of census data and Public housing Arab Republic of Egypt Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics information technology sector

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Dissemination of census data and Public housing. Arab Republic of Egypt. Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics. information technology sector. Dissemination of census data using CensusInfo. First : Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Dissemination of census data and Public housingArab Republic of EgyptCentral Agency for Public Mobilization and Statisticsinformation technology sector

  • Dissemination of census data using

    CensusInfo

  • First : IntroductionIn the framework of cooperation between the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics and the Statistical Division of the United Nations We developed dissemination of census data using CensusInfo, To take full advantage of census data have been collected, and the use of appropriate mechanisms for data analysis.

    Often be the end destination for dissemination of census data in tabular form, whether in print or on the Internet The process of making it boring and unattractive to users.

    Must be census data useful for public dialogue, it should be accessible to the international community via the Internet in multiple languages.

    Users need to be able to access data quickly and easily in every detail of the custom: by sex and age, at different levels of geographic areas, according to the time period for comparison purposes of appropriate mechanisms for data analysis.

  • Second : What is CensusInfoThe United Nations Statistics Division, in partnership with UNICEF and UNFPA, has developed a free software package, CensusInfo to help countries disseminate census data on CD-ROM and on the web.

    CensusInfo was officially launched at the 40th Statistical Commission in February 2009. UNSD provides CensusInfo software with a proposed list of census indicators and metadata in order to assist countries in setting up their own indicators and metadata according to national priorities and needs.

    The primary objective of the session is to present experiences of countries using CensusInfo to disseminate the results of their population /improve quality of dissemination of census results.

  • Third: Main features of CensusInfoThe possibility of changing the user interface according to the country.Possibility of changing the language (Arabic - English French).Create and graphic features to the database by ci-video.Create a book simulates specific topics (educational status -employment ...) through the use of (ci Book).Displays the final results in the form (tables - Maps - graph).

  • Continued :Main features of CensusInfo The possibility of printing or save the final output fully (Table - Map - Chart).The ability to make comparisons and analysis of the final results of the census.Development of census data dissemination.Can deal with the final results of absolute freedom, as well as can be saved on the personal computer until needed.

  • changing the user interface according to the country

  • changing the language (Arabic-EnglishFrench)

  • Create a book simulates specific topics (educational status - employment ...) through the use of (ci Book).

  • Data extraction using CensusInfo

  • Development of census data disseminationExtracting the final results in three formsImage of the final product

    Population sizeNumber - 2006

    SubgroupEgyptFemale35,578,975Male37,219,056

  • Modify the format of the final product as desired by the user

    Dealing with the statement

  • Make adjustments from the point of view of the user

  • Save the results on the Personal Computer

    Population sizeNumber - 2006

    SubgroupEgyptFemale35,578,975Male37,219,056

  • Print results

    Population sizeNumber - 2006SubgroupEgyptFemale35,578,975Male37,219,056

  • Development dissemination of census dataClassification to the (characteristics of geographic indicators - Demographic - Economic - Education disability.).Added percentages to the database where the percentages reflect more than numbers.Availability of metadata.Availability Only specific information from the census (ex: female less than 5 years) at the level of geographical area.Can be chosen more than one statement in different tables (Total population - disability - educational status). Search in Database (ex: literacy) to show all data on the subject of research. Comparisons between the census periods from 1996 to 2006.

  • Classification to the (characteristics of geographic indicators - Demographic - Economic - Education disability.).

  • Added percentages to the database

  • Specific information at the level of geographical area Female less than 5 yearsgovernorates(cairo 6 october helwan)

  • Choose more than one statement in different tables(Total population - disability - educational status)

  • Choose more than one statement in different tables(Total population - disability - educational status)

    Population - Population without disability - educational status - with disabilityCensus -2006

    Data/IndicatorEgyptTotal Population72,798,031Population without Disability72,322,455Education by ageTotal Educational Status57,434,884Population with Disability475,576

  • Search in database ( ex : Illiteracy)Show all data on the subject of research)

  • Knowledge of geography and population distribution in accordance with the administrative units at all levels in different places. . Etc..

    Population ratio according to Urban/RuralPercent - 2006SubgroupEgyptRural56.91Urban43.09

  • Internal Migration TotalNumber - Total - 2006Area NameData ValueCairo804,403Giza642,479Kalyoubia611,287Ismailia298,587Alexandria277,9096-OCT270,674Sharkia244,503Suez193,885Port-Said193,742Behera193,131Helwan191,497Dakahlia92,727Red Sea82,935Menoufia69,160Kafr El-Sheikh68,694Gharbia68,104Domiat59,299Beni-Suef49,761North Sinai48,346Matrouh43,705Aswan42,400Quena41,629South Sinai41,119Assyout40,311New Valley31,235Menia29,618Suhag22,115Fayoum14,242Luxor5,985

  • the causes of internal migrationEgypt_Census_2006Data/IndicatorPercentCompanying35.86Marriage28.79Work23.21Other9.28Study2.22Divorced &Widower0.65Unstate0.00

  • The proportion of the educational situationEgypt_Census_2006Data/IndicatorpercentIlliterate29.64Mid certificates25.80Pre Mid certificates19.42University9.35Qualified Literacy0.97Up University0.24Not Stated Educational Status0.08

  • The proportion of divorce according to educational statusData/IndicatorEgyptIllitrate45.96 Mid Certificate21.32University11.47Pre Mid Certificate9.35Read&Write7.08Up Mid Certificate2.91Litracy Qualified1.27Up University0.59Un stated0.06

  • The proportion of divorce according to educational statusAt governorate levelEgypt census - 2006

    Area NameIllitrateLitracy QualifiedRead&WritePre Mid Certificate Mid CertificateUp Mid CertificateUniversityUp UniversityUn statedSuhag72.991.185.694.9710.721.432.930.090Quena70.522.144.647.5311.641.192.300.030Fayoum69.242.204.462.7116.611.473.160.150Menia68.571.874.993.6915.401.284.030.170Assyout66.961.384.605.0615.421.814.590.190Beni-Suef66.391.325.763.5015.971.765.130.170Kafr El-Sheikh60.851.116.313.0320.352.285.890.180Behera60.161.176.956.2318.971.934.430.160Matrouh57.924.366.4913.0912.811.903.300.110Luxor55.692.334.9611.1317.334.853.510.190Sharkia53.870.837.246.2620.232.818.460.3106-OCT52.181.267.0111.0419.132.096.850.430Dakahlia49.481.208.216.3123.382.908.260.260Menoufia48.391.167.028.5023.912.658.010.360Gharbia47.850.818.777.7423.082.648.850.250Kalyoubia45.840.987.7211.8423.102.867.350.330Aswan44.412.018.8215.4822.962.034.160.130North Sinai43.614.349.2510.1821.523.417.400.290New Valley40.275.657.4310.5526.603.276.2400Domiat37.052.8913.739.5023.672.82100.350Red Sea35.753.085.9911.3523.779.527.750.112.68Ismailia33.012.059.8413.0927.494.309.790.440Helwan32.921.036.1412.6823.063.3719.211.580Cairo27.830.677.0311.9724.153.9323.041.380Suez27.792.698.9114.0933.453.599.150.350Alexandria26.810.949.4115.1525.564.0217.440.670Giza26.280.716.6111.6424.223.7024.781.630.43Port-Said24.862.167.7311.8033.525.5013.810.620South Sinai14.803.664.175.0238.528.1617.261.117.31

  • The proportion of divorce according to educational statusAt governorate level

  • Census 1996Census 2006

  • female

    Population sizeEgypt_Census_2006GenderData ValueMale37,219,056Female35,578,975

  • Comparison of educational level between the censuses from 1996 to 2006Educational StatusArab Republic of EgyptCensus 1996 Educational StatusArab Republic of EgyptCensus 2006

  • Comparison of educational level between the censuses from 1996 to 2006

    Percent - Educational Status - 2006Educational StatusPercentIlliterate29.64Mid certificates25.8Pre Mid certificates19.42Read & Write11.96University9.35Up Mid certificates2.53Qualified Literacy0.97Up University0.24Not Stated Educational Status0.08

    Percent - Educational Status - 1996Educational StatusPercentIlliterate39.37Read & Write18.74Pre Mid certificates17.65Mid certificates16.53University5.51Up Mid certificates2.02Up University0.17Not Stated Educational Status0Qualified Literacy0

  • Compared the proportion of illiteracy among the 1996 and 2006 censuses

    Comparison of proportion of Illiterate YearPercent199639.37200629.64

  • Compare the proportion of Illiteracy among the censuses in 2006 and 1996By Gender

    Comparison of proportion of Illiterate By GenderyearFemaleMale199650.229.01200637.2622.34

  • Illiteracy in top 10 governorates

    Illiteracy in top 10 governoratesPercent - Total - 2006GovernoratespercentMenia41.29Fayoum40.89Beni-Suef40.54Assyout39.06Suhag38.5Behera36.66Matrouh35.08Quena34.77Kafr El-Sheikh34.316-OCT34.2

  • Illiteracy in top 10 governorates

  • The proportion of illiterate females in top 10 governoratesCensus 2006

    IlliteratePercent - Female - 2006GovernoratesData ValueMenia52.91Beni-Suef52.16Fayoum50.1Suhag49.95Assyout49.02Matrouh48.91Behera45.78Quena45.446-OCT43.06Kafr El-Sheikh42.66

  • The proportion of illiterate females in top 10 governoratesCensus 2006

  • The proportion of illiterate females in top 10 governoratesCensus 2006

    IlliteratePercent - Male - 2006

    Data ValueFayoum32.3Menia30.07Assyout29.41Beni-Suef29.24Behera27.96Suhag27.186-OCT26.15Kafr El-Sheikh26.08Sharkia25.08Quena24.07

  • People with special needsThe census provides data on persons with disabilities or special needs, and this statement is important in terms of health and social services.

    Proportions of healthy and disabilityEgypt_Census_2006People with special needsPercentPopulation without Disability99.35Population with Disability0.65

  • People with special needs

    - 2006

    699.560.4499.320.6899.230.7799.500.5099.190.81 99.640.3699.480.5299.430.5799.330.6799.290.7199.290.7199.340.6699.390.6199.270.7399.300.70 99.300.7099.300.7099.360.64 98.941.06 99.150.8599.370.63 99.740.2699.340.6699.250.7599.420.58 99.420.5899.280.72 99.370.6399.430.57

    - 2006

  • By knowing the number of disabled persons, and the type of disability and the cause of disability for each of them? Can be therapeutic and rehabilitative programs to assign suitable work for them? Help them economically and significantly help in solving the problems which arise from mental disabilities.

    TitlePercent - Total - 2006Type of disabilitypercentMentally Ous22.39Other Infermutes17.73Paralysis14.82Poliomyelitics13.13Blind8.94Deaf & Dumb6.57One Eyed4.01Lost one or both Legs3.68Deaf3.49Dumb2.57Lost one or both Hands2.33

  • The prevalence of widowhood and divorce.

    The proportion of the widows and divorcedCensus - 2006widowhood and divorcepercentWidowed6.32Divorced0.78