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The National Census of 1996 was the 1st comprehensive national census of the Republic of South Africa, after the end of Apartheid. It undertook to enumerate every person present in South Africa on the census night at a cost of R 419,000,000.
Pre-enumeration
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Enumeration
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Post-enumeration Survey
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Economically active population by province amongst those aged 15 – 65 years
First language
Eastern Cape
Free State
Gauteng
KwaZulu-Natal
Mpumalanga
Northern Cape
Northern Province
North West
Western Cape
South Africa
Employed
786 818
701 175
2 564 243
1 570 573
605 925
215 523
570 129
725 287
1 374 174
9 113 847
Unemployed
742 427
299 948
1 007 766
1 008 944
297 290
86 060
486 554
443 546
299 114
4 671 647
Total
1 529 244
1 001 122
3 572 009
2 579 517
903 215
301 583
1 056 683
1 168 833
1 673 288
13 785 493
Unemployed as percentage of total
48%
29%
28%
39%
32%
28%
46%
37%
17%
33%
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Labour market status of the population aged 15 - 65 years by population group – October 1996