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Thematic analysis of census results
Session 7
Subregional Workshop on Dissemination and Use of Population and Housing Census Results with a Gender Focus
Jessica Gardner2
Gender focused analysis
25-29 July 2011
Gender and education Gender and migration Gender and employment Gender, families and households Gender, health and mortality Gender, population and marriage Gender and disability Gender and technology Gender, income and assets
Jessica Gardner3 25-29 July 2011
Jessica Gardner4
Example: Gender and education
25-29 July 2011
Census will tell us: School attendance Highest level of education achieved Literacy
Also: Occupations – teachers, professionals, etc Demographic characteristics – age, sex, migration
status etc Housing characteristics – type of house, access to
water, etc
Jessica Gardner5
Step 1 – identify the issues
25-29 July 2011
Priorities for education in country A Ensuring all citizens get at least primary school
education Increasing the proportion of the population with
tertiary qualifications Ensuring teachers are appropriately trained and skilled
Issues in education More difficult to get to school rural areas Cultural barriers to education as traditional customs
are a priority Preference for educating boys first Hard to find good teachers for all areas of the country
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Step 2 – Analyse the data
25-29 July 2011
Country A - School attendance, age and sex (2010 Census)Census question: Is this person attending formal education?
Total population aged 5+ Full time Part time Left school Never been to school Not statedAge Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male FemaleTotal 200656 101781 98875 58989 30825 28164 2942 1512 1430 116028 59137 56891 22697 10307 12390 0 0 05 - 9 29685 15455 14230 23760 12313 11447 890 449 441 717 382 335 4318 2311 2007 0 0 010 - 14 27921 14762 13159 23109 12220 10889 207 119 88 3003 1580 1423 1602 843 759 0 0 015 - 19 23882 12027 11855 10206 5203 5003 493 254 239 11833 5895 5938 1350 675 675 0 0 020 - 24 21541 10415 11126 1299 750 549 515 273 242 18228 8719 9509 1499 673 826 0 0 025 - 29 18414 9124 9290 267 152 115 260 128 132 16416 8161 8255 1471 683 788 0 0 030 - 34 15693 7790 7903 118 58 60 125 70 55 14163 7135 7028 1287 527 760 0 0 035 - 39 14172 7076 7096 62 20 42 127 61 66 12567 6398 6169 1416 597 819 0 0 040 - 44 11523 5814 5709 54 37 17 72 36 36 10110 5227 4883 1287 514 773 0 0 045 - 49 10241 5066 5175 42 24 18 93 46 47 8721 4454 4267 1385 542 843 0 0 050 - 54 7415 3789 3626 24 14 10 51 23 28 6173 3298 2875 1167 454 713 0 0 055 - 59 6363 3261 3102 22 15 7 33 13 20 5027 2677 2350 1281 556 725 0 0 060 - 64 4319 2192 2127 13 9 4 23 15 8 3189 1762 1427 1094 406 688 0 0 065 - 69 3826 2054 1772 6 3 3 31 19 12 2603 1530 1073 1186 502 684 0 0 070 - 74 2068 1085 983 4 4 0 8 2 6 1292 765 527 764 314 450 0 0 075 - 79 1740 941 799 0 0 0 6 0 6 1016 631 385 718 310 408 0 0 080 - 84 757 364 393 0 0 0 2 1 1 397 215 182 358 148 210 0 0 085 - 89 564 297 267 1 1 0 3 1 2 327 175 152 233 120 113 0 0 090 - 94 218 107 111 0 0 0 2 1 1 103 56 47 113 50 63 0 0 095 - 99 164 87 77 2 2 0 1 1 0 73 39 34 88 45 43 0 0 0100+ 150 75 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 38 32 80 37 43 0 0 0
1. Currently a student (full or part-time)
2. Left of finished education3. Never been to school
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Education status by sex as % of total
Total Male Female Total Males Females Total Males Females30.9 31.8 29.9 57.8 58.1 57.5 11.3 10.1 12.5
Age5 - 9 83 83 84 2 2 2 15 15 146-9 86 86 87 3 3 3 11 11 1110 - 14 84 84 83 11 11 11 6 6 615 - 19 45 45 44 50 49 50 6 6 620 - 24 8 10 7 85 84 85 7 6 725 - 29 3 3 3 89 89 89 8 7 830 - 34 2 2 1 90 92 89 8 7 1035 - 39 1 1 2 89 90 87 10 8 1240 - 44 1 1 1 88 90 86 11 9 1445 - 49 1 1 1 85 88 82 14 11 1650 - 54 1 1 1 83 87 79 16 12 2055 - 59 1 1 1 79 82 76 20 17 2360 - 64 1 1 1 74 80 67 25 19 3265 - 69 1 1 1 68 74 61 31 24 3970 - 74 1 1 1 62 71 54 37 29 4675+ 3 0 1 55 62 48 44 38 51
Currently in formal education (full or part time) Left school Never been to school
% % %
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Males FemalesCurrently a student 30,099 27,443 Left or finished education 59,079 56,852 Never been to school 9,383 11,588
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Education status by sex as % of total
Total Male Female Total Males Females Total Males Females30.9 31.8 29.9 57.8 58.1 57.5 11.3 10.1 12.5
Age5 - 9 83 83 84 2 2 2 15 15 146-9 86 86 87 3 3 3 11 11 1110 - 14 84 84 83 11 11 11 6 6 615 - 19 45 45 44 50 49 50 6 6 620 - 24 8 10 7 85 84 85 7 6 725 - 29 3 3 3 89 89 89 8 7 830 - 34 2 2 1 90 92 89 8 7 1035 - 39 1 1 2 89 90 87 10 8 1240 - 44 1 1 1 88 90 86 11 9 1445 - 49 1 1 1 85 88 82 14 11 1650 - 54 1 1 1 83 87 79 16 12 2055 - 59 1 1 1 79 82 76 20 17 2360 - 64 1 1 1 74 80 67 25 19 3265 - 69 1 1 1 68 74 61 31 24 3970 - 74 1 1 1 62 71 54 37 29 4675+ 3 0 1 55 62 48 44 38 51
Currently in formal education (full or part time) Left school Never been to school
% % %
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Never been to schoolMales Females
6-14 2,230 1,964 15-24 1,348 1,501 25-39 1,807 2,367 40-59 2,066 3,054 60-79 1,532 2,230 80+ 400 472
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Step 3 – present the findings
25-29 July 2011
The 2010 census shows that the education status for men and women in Country A is similar, with the exception of those that have never been to school. Overall, 12% of women have never been to school, whereas for men, this figure is only 9%.
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Break this data down by age group and the gender gaps are more apparent. For those at current school age (6-14), there are more boys than girls that have never been to school. For the older generations, it is girls and women who have more often missed out on an education.
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Jessica Gardner14
Example: Gender and education
25-29 July 2011
Census will tell us: School attendance Highest level of education achieved Literacy
Also: Occupations – teachers, professionals, etc Demographic characteristics – age, sex, migration
status etc Housing characteristics – type of house, access to
water, etc
Jessica Gardner15
Group activity D
25-29 July 2011
Groups: Fiji (RL 4) FSM + Kiribati (Lunch area)
Indonesia + Timor-Leste (Training Room)
Vanuatu + Solomon Islands (Foyer area)
Prepare an 1-2 page outline for a gender monograph, including:
ObjectiveTarget audienceFormat (style, length, etc)Content (topics / headings)Steps involved…anything else you think should be included