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Rural (non-urban) percentage
| Definition | Proportion of population living in a non-urban environment.
Non-urban, or rural areas include commercial farms, small settlements, rural villages and other areas which are further away from towns and cities. The definition includes semi-urban areas which are not part of a legally proclaimed urban area, but adjoin it. |
| Reference | Statistics South Africa. Census in Brief. The people of South Africa population census 1996. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa; 1998. |
| Ref. URL | http://www.statssa.gov.za/ |
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Indicator Type: -> Demographic -> Distribution [Related Resources]
| A | C | I | W | O | ALL |
| Rural (non-urban) percentage [Definition] |
| 1996 | - | - | - | - | - | [1] 46.3 |
| 2001 | - | - | - | - | - | [2] 42.5 |
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| A: African/Black C: Coloured I: Indian/Asian W: White O: Other/Unspecified ALL: All groups |
Notes and References
- Census 1996: Statistics South Africa. Census in Brief. The people of South Africa population census 1996. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa; 1998. http://www.statssa.gov.za/
Local copy: - Table 2.4
- Urban and Rural definition: Statistics South Africa. Census 2001: Investigation into appropriate definitions of urban and rural areas for South Africa. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa; 2003. http://www.statssa.gov.za/
Local copy: - Note that there are some differences between Census 2001 and Census 1996 regarding the classification of the country into urban and rural areas. This report identifies these differences and then gives some suggestions on objective means of measurement, as well as reclassifying EAs for purpose of comparison between the Censuses. With the reclassification of the 1996 Census figures the national rural percentage is given as 44.9% (compared to 46.3% originally).
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